Publishers Note Wish I’d Been There

By Jay D. Prince It seems like a lifetime ago that the Trinity Men’s Squash team lost a match— Feb. 22, 1998 in the finals of the Team Championships. In my world, it actually has been...

From US Squash Ten Days in January

By Bill Buckingham When attending the Tournament of Champions, held annually at Grand Central Terminal in New York City, it’s very easy to fall prey to the illusion that squash has gone mainstream and finally...

John Nimick Awarded with President’s Cup

U.S. SQUASH presented the 2011 President’s Cup to John Nimick at an award ceremony that took place during the Tournament of Champions in New York City. The President’s Cup is the highest service award...

Greenwich Teams Sweep Middle School Titles

Teams from Greenwich (CT) swept all three division titles at the 2012 U.S. Middle School Team Squash Championships held at Yale University in New Haven. Brunswick won the Boy’s Division 1 title, Greenwich Academy...

Take Your Niece to the T.O.She

By Tracy Gates "UURRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! WHYYYYYY?????????” was the exact quote from my niece’s facebook post a few weeks ago. Curious as to what she was reacting to (although as an almost-teenager, she could’ve been distressed about her...

SPA-tlight: Max Laverty

Max Laverty, Executive Director, Urban Squash Cleveland How old were you when you first picked up a squash racquet? I started to play tennis at the Heights Casino in brooklyn (NY) at age 7. By age...

Chilton North American Open Doubles

The North American Open Men's Doubles tournament is one of the most prominent squash doubles events in the United States. Since 1931, this event has drawn top-ranked squash players from around the world. The Field Club...

Tom & Hazel Jones-Hall of Fame Inductees

Thomas B. Jones (1935- ) Tom Jones was a pivotal and ebullient leader who revolutionized squash in America in the last quarter of the twentieth century. A Rochester native, Jones won the 1977 U.S. and...

Egypt Deny India World Cup Triumph In Chennai

In a dramatic clash that went the full distance, favorites Egypt eventually overcame surprise opponents India 2/1 in the final of the SDAT WSF Under-21 World Cup to deny the hosts a historic first...

Rhythm—A Key Component of both learning and playing Squash.

By Richard Millman, Owner - The Squash Doctor Corporation Watching elite level players play often elicits the comment that it all looks ‘so effortless.’ Indeed the graceful flow of many rallies is one of the reasons...