Publishers Note Fit For Life
By Jay D. Prince
This month, one of the stories you’ll read is about Jamie Crombie and Ben Oliner, two main-stays in the SL Green...
From US Squash They let them play?
By Kevin Klipstein
Looking back just three seasons ago to 2005-2006, the U.S. High School Team Championships was in its third year. It had over...
Letters March 2009
Speaking of PAR
In addition to the many competitive tournament players who read and contribute to Squash Magazine, there are a vast number of recreational...
WISPA Celebrates Silver Jubilee At Women’s World Open
Stars past and present will celebrate 25 years of the Women’s International Squash Players Association at a special WISPA Silver Jubilee Masters event and...
Nicol’s Academy
Peter Nicol is a name synonymous with excellence and success in world professional squash. Since retiring from the PSA Tour three years ago, he...
District Spotlight—Maryland Squash
Twenty years after the game of Squash Racquets was invented at the Harrow School near London, the St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire,...
Olympic Tidal Wave
Frank van Loon, World Squash Federation, Vice-President
“It doesn’t matter WHAT you know. What matters is WHO you know.”
Let’s try and avoid this kind of...
SQUASH FIT FOR LIFE
By David Uprichard
I frequently play a very pointless game with a fellow squash nut. It’s a game called, “guess which squash player would win...
SPA-tlight: Dominic Hughes
This season, U.S. SQUASH has introduced the Squash Professionals Affiliate Program(SPA). With this program, U.S. SQUASH will offer personal liability insurance coverage to qualified...
Who is a Woman Squash Player? A series of profiles asking women squash players:...
By Jennifer Gabler
Amy Milanek’s squash life has spanned multiple generations and both coasts of the U.S. Her squash story is also about how a...