Junior Development Campaign Launches Nationwide: SQUASH = OPPORTUNITY

By Kevin Klipstein, CEO, U.S. SQUASH Sports metaphors are commonly used as metaphors for life, school or work: “It’s going to be a sprint to...

Training for Squash—An Overview (Part 1)

By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist In order to plan effective physical training programs for any sport there are two important initial steps. Firstly...

Be a Referee: Take Charge!

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee A recent e-mail brought up two issues that have been addressed before in this column, but the...

Why you should be going to Camp

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club Roll on Summer! And these days even Winter and Spring! This piece is aimed at anyone...

Thoughts on Sponsorships

By Steve Crandall Vice President, Sales & Marketing Ashaway Racket Strings Players and tournament organizers are always interested in sponsorships. As this is a subject that is...

Hip Resurfacing for Arthritis in Young Active Patients

Richard J Friedman, MD, FRCSC Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Roper Hospital, Charleston, SC. Significant advances in orthopaedic surgery...

Teams Building 101

By Bill Buckingham With the U.S. High School Championship’s doubling in size over the past three years, the rapid growth of the U.S. Middle School...

Tournament of Champions Celebrates Diamond Anniversary

By James Zug Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com Remember Kurt Hulton’s 1934 photograph of Grand Central? Soft shafts of light streaming down on the tiny, doll-like people...

Hashim Keeps His Eye on the Ball

By James Zug During the JPMorgan Tournament of Champions, one special event occurred 17 blocks north of Grand Central. It was a sneak-peek screening of...

Will’s World A Little Relish with That

By Will Carlin On a cold October evening a number of years ago, I was on the phone with fellow squash player, Derrick Niederman. I was...