They Also Block Who Only Stand and Wait

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee While I was delivering several refereeing clinics recently that were attended by local coaches, something interesting emerged: the coaches realized that they needed to instruct their players...

History in the Making: The U.S. Junior Women’s Team Finishes in Fourth Place Overall...

    By U.S. SQUASH Spicy would be one word that well describes not only the food, but also the U.S. Junior Women’s two weeks of international competition at the 2009 World Junior Squash Championships hosted by...

An Inside Look at the 18th World Maccabiah

By Jennie Shulkin What happens when nine thousand Jewish athletes from 54 countries come together to compete in Israel? A life-changing experience that will not be forgotten by anyone involved. Every four years, Israel hosts the...

WISPA Highlights Squash In Switzerland and Italy

By Howard Harding Described as ‘the Roger Federer of women’s squash’ by Swiss National Coach John Williams, Nicol David captivated youngsters in Zurich of the opening day of a two-day promotional visit to the tennis...

Cross Courts Invitational Attracts World Class Draw 8 National Champions from 7 Countries to...

An elite draw of world class squash players is coming to the new Cross Courts Squash Club in Natick (MA) to compete in the Boston area’s only professional squash tournament this year. Each of the invited...

Will’s World The Rich Get Richer

By Will Carlin Unless you are a serious golf fan, you probably don’t know the name Rory McIlroy. Touted by many as being the (latest) next contender to Tiger Woods, he is a 20-year-old from...