On the MOOV
To further enhance the broadcast experience of squash, both on TV and over the internet, the PSA entered into a creative partnership with MOOV Ltd, a leading broadcast graphics company in the UK.
“Following on from...
Women in Squash
By Jennifer Gabler
Women’s Committee Chairs—A.J. Copeland, Kim Clearkin and Jennifer Gabler
It would be a challenge for anyone taking over the reins of the U.S. SQUASH Women’s Committee from Jeannie Blasberg. Jeannie, who was profiled in...
Middle Schools
The 2010 U.S. Middle School Team Squash Championships turned out to be an all-Greenwich affair as three teams from the Connecticut town took home titles. For the second straight year, the Convent of the Sacred Heart girls...
Kiva Classic
A former World Champion has called the Kiva Classic, “the best age group doubles tournament in the US.” Is the accolade for the high level of play in Hardball Doubles, Softball Singles and Hardball...
2nd Annual “WOODY” Tournament
The 2nd annual “Woody” was held on Dec. 12 at the L.A.Fitness facility in north Dallas. The “Woody” is a softball singles and doubles tournament played “old school”—wood rackets, single-dot softballs, and old rules...
Tournaments—Why and How to Play Them
By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club
"If you can meet with triumph and disaster
And treat those two imposters just the same"
From the poem "if" by Rudyard Kipling
The peak of enjoyment for a...
The Making of a Champion— Training to Win
By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist
In a break from the series of strength training articles it seemed appropriate to write this article having just returned from New York City where I had the...
Black Knight Review
New in Black Knight’s Ion line of sticks is the Double Diamond (the black racquet to the right) and the Cannon. Both models are very stiff which means you get exactly what you put...
Double the Fun: The Greenwich North American Open Doubles and the Harrow Greenwich Open...
By Jack Farley
This year saw another incredible success for what has become one of the premier squash events in all of North America. The Greenwich North American Open/Harrow Greenwich Open (NAO/HGO), a tri-club tournament...
Potential Fulfilled: On a road paved with Egyptian stones, James Willstrop smothered Ramy Ashour...
By James Zug
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
John Nimick has produced thirty-one glass court events. The Hall of Famer has survived economic meltdowns, untold numbers of meetings and the horrific asperity of September 11th. And still...