Max Protection with iMask

Question: What is the purpose behind wearing protective eyewear? Answer: To prevent eye injuries. Period. Question: What is the No. 1 reason given by players who choose not to wear protective eyewear? Answer: Because they fog up, or get...

The Uncertainty Principle

By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee Well, there’s a catchy title stolen from the lexicon of quantum physics—hinting that maybe we’ve at last found a unified field theory of officiating—and so ending all of...

Are you ‘The Man (Woman) from U.N.C.L.E?’ How good is your Solo Napoleon?

By Richard Millman, Owner—Westchester Squash One of my stock pieces of advice to enthusiastic players and the parents of enthusiastic juniors starts with the statement: “I have never known a top class player that hasn’t done hour...

Tales of the Unexpected in Arabia

By Richard Eaton Photos by Steve line/SquashPics.com From the moment the car darted across the glittering Gulf, following a mighty wheel-tread across the sea and ignoring the waves as if they would be obeying the command of...

Cayman Islands Squash: From Hurricane Ruins to World Championships

By Dan Kneipp For years the Cayman Islands has been a heavy weight on the world financial scene, but recently their squash community has gone from a small, sleepy Caribbean squash club, to the home of some...

Australia Reclaim World Team Title in New Zealand: US Team Finish 7th on a...

By Grant Smith After last winning the title in 2004—and finishing in 10th place two years later—Australia re-established their authority in women’s world squash by beating England in the final of the Women’s World Team Championships...

American Women Make Statement: Seeded ninth, the American team upset the Netherlands in pool...

By Richard Chin U.S. Squash further established their growing presence among the world’s best as the Women’s National Team finished 7th at the World Team Championships in Palmerston North, New Zealand. The highest previous finish for a...

Will’s World Top 2010 Highlights: Elements of Success

By Will Carlin If you think about what it takes to succeed in squash, you can probably come up with a list of attributes that you might like to have to be a top player. I...