Resolution Willpower

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition "For last year's words belong to last year's language And next year's words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a...

Mental Focus Over Holidays and Into January

By Peter Nicol, former World No. 1 As a professional player I worked hard on the mental aspect of my game. This does not mean I didn't have issues throughout my career with focus, confidence...

Howe Cup 2012

By Beth Rasin For three days in October at the Seattle Athletic club, squash was celebrated in all its glory and distilled to its essence. The annual coming together of women from across the country...

Will Squash Make the Olympics? A behind-the-scenes look at two factors that might make...

By James Zug The inclusion of squash in the Olympic Games is an old idea. The earliest documented attempt was in 1947 for the 1952 Helsinki Games (recall that Los Angeles and Minneapolis finished tied for second...

The Path to the Olympics

By George Meiras, chair of the World Squash Federation's Olympic Bid Steering Group Every four years there is a different system for selecting sports for an upcoming Olympic Games. The process for 2020 is as follows. Currently...

US Junior Open 2012

By Vidya Rajan Cemented as the world’s largest junior tournament, the 2012 US Junior Open brought together over 800 participants from 24 different countries. Played at Harvard University for the third year running with additional matches...

Will’s World 2012: Transformations and New Eras

By Will Carlin In December of 2012, the world was supposed to end. It didn't. The 2012 "phenomenon" was due to numerous beliefs that a number of cataclysmic or transformative events would occur on December 21,...