Developing a Training Plan: What should I do?! – Step 1

By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist For most junior and adult players in the United States who play tournament squash the competition season has finished or is close to ending. If you review...

Clearing the ‘T’ Mind-Set?

By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee This question is from a while back, and though we have touched on some of its principles, it’s worth a review since what happens here is extremely...

Youth Surge: 15-year-old Sabrina Sobhy and 16-year-old Dylan Murray claim top honors at 2012...

By Dent Wilkins The top echelon of junior tournament players is a frequently shifting landscape; players who were once dominant fall back into the pack, new stars emerge, and others continue their reign as the...

And the Beat Rolls On: Julian Illingworth’s dominance of the men’s S.L. Green shatters...

Article and photos by Jay D. Prince The most difficult thing for me to do as a writer is to find unique ways to capture the story emanating from annual events. That objective is made...

2012 U.S. Squash Doubles Championships

Article and photos by Preston Quick The Apawamis Club in Rye New York played host to the 2012 U.S. Squash Doubles Championships. Title sponsored by Hospital for Special Surgery, the event was also co-hosted at...

They Got Skills: John Musto grabs headlines as the surprise winner of the Men’s...

Article and photos by Jay D. Price For some, the U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships have been an event in which youth has been the great equalizer, making the notion of “skill level” seem a...

Will’s World @Squash

By Will Carlin Near the end of 2005, a group of friends worked at a podcasting company called Odeo, Inc. in South Park, San Francisco. The company had just finished a major coding effort and...