And the object of the game of Squash is…? How clear are you on...
By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club
Your understanding of the game of Squash is often filtered through the first explanation of the game that you ever heard. This can help or this can...
The Swing of Things
By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
If there’s any form of interference where decisions appear to be all over the map, and where misconceptions abound, this is it. No doubt you have sometimes (OK,...
Recovery: Part 2—Nutrition
By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist
In the previous issue we introduced the important concept of recovery from training and competition and initially looked at a series of simple physiological strategies that are used...
The Shape of Strings to Come
By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing Ashaway Racket Strings
Sometimes new products are developed in response to a trend or perceived need in the marketplace. Other times, advances in technology yield new products...
U.S. Championships: History repeats itself—some from the recent past, and some from the last...
Articles and Photos by Jay D. Prince/SquashMagazine.com
The 2010 U.S. Championships returned to their historic roots by spending the weekend in late March in Newport, Rhode Island. Not since 1997 had the annual event been...
U.S. Junior Gold Championships 2010
By Jay D. Prince
Photos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com
This year, 277 juniors ranked in the top 32 of their divisions gathered at the Meadow Mill Athletic Club in Baltimore, Maryland to compete for the U.S. Junior...
Maryland Squash Hosts 2010 U.S. Squash Doubles Championships
By John Voneiff
The 2010 U.S. Squash Doubles Championships were hosted by the Maryland State Squash Racquets Association in Baltimore. Steve Scharff of Greenwich (CT) and Dylan Patterson of New York City are the 2010...
Will’s World Quick, Before it’s Too Late
By Will Carlin
There is nothing like being laid up and unable even to venture onto a squash court that makes one miss the game. After tearing my Achilles tendon and having my tenth squash-related...