Publishers Note A Child’s Game
By Jay D. Prince
A couple of weeks ago, I was at my son’s high school football game thoroughly enjoying watching him put all of his effort into knocking would-be tacklers from the opposing team’s defense...
From US Squash Making it Count
By Kevin Klipstein
Last season I provided some detail on my experience with jumping back in to team leagues after a hiatus from organized play. It was going well, our team was undefeated and we looked solid...
Summer Intern at U.S. Squash
The stereotype of an office intern alludes to the classic task of making coffee. In fact, I was given a coffee mug that reads, “Fill this, Intern” when I told a few friends I would be an intern...
PSA Adapting to Technology
A new video technology initiative was launched at the ROWE British Grand Prix Championship in September, the biggest squash event this year in the UK which took place at the National Squash Centre in Manchester.
After...
Double the Fun in the Hamptons
By Tracy Gates
Why can’t women play doubles like men? Call me sexist, but I’m also female and I couldn’t help thinking that as I watched match after match of doubles during DONAT (Doubles or Nothing...
SPA-tlight: Lauren Doline
Lauren Doline, Squash Professional, Yale Club NYC
How old were you when you first picked up a squash racquet?
I was 12 years old at a clinic with Mark Talbott as an introduction to squash at The...
US Retains Border Battle Title
Juniors from the US and Ontario arrived at the White Oaks Resort and Spa in Ontario, Canada, on Thursday, August 11, 2011, excited for an intense weekend of training and competitive play. Over the past...
Mohawk Hampton Open to White
Former PSA Tour World No. 1 John White beat last season’s PST Champion, Bradley Ball, in three games to capture the Mohawk Hampton Open, the second stop on the 2011-12 PST Tour.
In a rematch of the Providence...
World Open to Feature Record Purse
The richest ever event in world squash will take place in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from 28 October to 6 November.
The draw for the World Open Squash 2011— offering a total prize fund of US$ 418,000, a...
WSF Unveils New Corporate Logo
The World Squash Federation launched a new visual identity in late September.
The WSF’s new corporate logo, is intended to achieve a clear, consistent visual identity that not only emphasizes the position and role of the...