New Thin-Gauge String From Ashaway
Ashaway Racket Strings has introduced the first of what will be a new line of high performance, Zyex-based squash strings, UltraNick™18. Geared for both amateur and professional players, UltraNick 18 is designed to provide...
Do you have Stars in your eyes—or was it a Ghost? Movement patterns for...
By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club
No matter what kind of shape you’re in, you need to be able to move on a squash court in a sport specific manner.
The classic track and...
Strength Training for Squash—Part V: Lunging
By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist
Last month we focused on single leg strength with two exercises that, if performed consistently as part of a structured strength program, can be effective in improving...
Where Would You Like To Sit? The Ideal Refereeing Position
By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
According to the Rules of Squash (18.2): “The correct location for the Referee and Marker is at the center of the back wall, as close to that...
Dominating Performances: Americans swept the US Junior Open girls divisions, led by Olivia Blatchford’s...
Story and Photos by Jay D. Prince/SquashMagazine.com
For the third consecutive year, US SQUASH hosted the US Junior Open just a week before the winter holidays at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. The 12-court home...
Third Consecutive Price-Bullington to Harvard’s West: Colin West joined former Harvard standout, Adrian Ezra,...
By Ted Price
The 2009 Price-Bullington Invitational was memorable in many ways. First it was the 39th anniversary of this event—the first tournament having been played in 1970. Second, the Tournament was won for the...
Will’s World Top 2009 Highlights: Periodic Achievement
By Will Carlin
It was fitting that in the last year of the decade, a number of squash stories were of major interest. Perhaps that is why I had newspapers and magazines on my mind as...