Publishers Note Feeding Your Passion
By Jay D. Prince
I don’t know about you, but I like to eat—often times too much, but enjoying a nice meal and a good bottle...
From US Squash Know Yourself + Play Your Level = Increased Satisfaction
By Kevin Klipstein
Last month I wrote about my league experiences over the years and how I’ve enjoyed getting back to playing leagues this season....
British Junior Championships
Just two weeks after winning the U.S. Junior Open U19 championship, American Amanda Sobhy, the Women’s World Junior Champion, coasted through to the British Junior...
Drexel University to host 2011 U.S. Open Squash Championships: Philadelphia to play host to...
The 2011 U.S. Open Squash Championships, the most prestigious squash tournament in the country, October 1-6, will be hosted by Drexel University at the newly...
Nick Matthew & Nicol David Win Player of Year Awards
While Nick Matthew and Nicol David were honored as Players of the Year at the annual World Squash Awards, it was local legends Frank Stella and...
SPA-tlight: Ed Chilton
Ed Chilton, Head pro at the Wilmington Country Club
Where did you grow up?
I was born in Wilmington (DE) and then bounced around between Greenwich (CT)...
When I’m Sixty-Four…!
By Jane Segall and Jen Gabler
When I get older losing my touch
Many years from now
Will I still be hitting backhand drops,
Cross-court volleys, nicking...
Men’s World Team Championship 2011 On Course In Germany
Photos courtesy of the World Squash Federation
World Squash Federation CEO Andrew Shelley rounded off a highly successful 2011 Men’s World Team Championship venue and hotel...
France On Track For Hosting World Championship Double
After never having previously hosted a world team squash championship, France is on the verge of staging two events within the next three years.
Accompanied by...
PSA Introduces New World Tour Structure For 2011
The Professional Squash Association (PSA) will introduce a new event structure for 2011. In addition, the seeding system for events in the New Year will...