Publishers Note Learn the Nuances

By Jay D. Prince Over the past 14 years, I’d guess that I’ve played over 2,500 matches, even after taking into account the year I had to stop playing for shoulder surgery. Taking it a step...

From US Squash Squash 101: Back to Basics

By Kevin Klipstein I got totally robbed” is a common post match refrain often heard from players lamenting calls that didn’t go their way. Whether the match was officiated or self-reffed, inevitably there are situations where...

Brunswick and Sacred Heart Repeat at U.S. Middle School Championships

The brunswick School and Convent of the Sacred Heart, both hailing from Greenwich, CT, each dropped only one match during the course of the weekend to defend their respective Boys’ and Girls’ Division 1 titles...

Urban Squash Cleveland

Urban Squash Cleveland (USC) is an emerging urban youth program with aspirations of becoming a fully-fledged NUSEA member. USC has made great strides in the past two years and is now in the position of recruiting...

Turner Cup

This year’s Turner Cup marked the beginning of the era of women’s doubles squash. The tournament, which is the largest stop on the WDSA tour, had both a record number of participants at the professional...

SPA-tlight: Orla O’Doherty

Orla O'Doherty, Squash Director at the Santa Barbara School of Squash and Head Pro at the Santa Barbara Athletic Club Where did you grow up? I grew up in Portmarnock, Dublin, Ireland. I lived there until I...

Joint ISDA/WISPA Events in Greenwich

By Jack Farley The widely acclaimed Greenwich/Rye junior squash Mecca witnessed stimulating squash activity this past January 18-23 when the world’s finest professional squash players traveled to Greenwich for the annual ISDA Chilton North American Open...

El Shorbagy Becomes Youngest Motor City Open Champion

Mohamed El Shorbagy prevailed in the first all-Egyptian final of the Suburban Collection Motor City Open to become the youngest winner of the PSA World Tour International 50 squash event in its 12th year at the...

Massaro Stuns David in Cleveland

Report by Nathan Dugan There were over 200 spectators in the crowd at the Cleveland Racquet Club who were just as stunned as Nicol David, after Laura Massaro played the match of her life to claim...

Gilly Lane

This is the sixth in a series of articles written by the top-ranked U.S Squash Professionals about their lives on tour. These articles will cover some of the players’ training routines, travel experiences, and...