Publishers Note Impressive Stuff
Every once in a while, I come across a story in this great game that just captures my interest. There was the Trinity surviving against Princeton story several years ago when Gustav Detter won...
From US Squash Urban Squash Renewal
By Kevin Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer
At our annual Strategic Review this summer, CitySquash Executive Director Tim Wyant asked about fundraising initiatives and what would be most helpful in support of U.S. SQUASH’s...
A Day for Squash World
Edited by Jay D. Price
Photos by Steve Line/Squashpics.com
World Squash Day is flying the flag for the 2020 Olympic bid with astonishing results.
More than 12,000 players worldwide have signed up to play in the biggest...
Hardball and Doubles Rankings, 2011/2012 Season
Doubles Rankings
Men Open
1 Whitten Morris
2 Trevor McGuinness
3 Dylan Patterson
3 Steven Scharff
5 Addison West
6 Josh Schwartz
7 Shane Coleman
8 John White
9 Hamed Anvari
10 Tim Wyant
11 Gustav Detter
12 Noah Wimmer
13 John Russell
14 Dennett Wilkens
15 Coley Smith
16 Peter...
My Internship at U.S. Squash
By Raheem Logan
When I traveled to the U.S SQUASH office to introduce myself in person before the start of my internship, all eyes gazed on me as they tend to do with an unfamiliar...
SPA-tlight: Craig Thorpe-Clark
Craig Thorpe-Clark, Poughkeepsie Tennis & Squash & Bard College
Where did you grow up?
Melbourne, Australia.
How did you get involved with squash?
A club opened up just down the road during the start of the boom in...
Urban Squash Goes to Doubles Camp
Four students from Access Youth Academy, Ana Rodriguez, Jesus Gomez, Yan Liu and Omar Galindo, had the opportunity to participate in an introductory doubles squash camp in Denver (CO) at the end of August....
Summon Your Angel to Stifle Your Devil
By Richard Millman, Owner- The Squash Doctor Corporation
You need a positive Mantra from your personal Angel. Something simple and non critical. Something that helps you to get your maximum edge. For me it’s one...
Alcohol’s Effect on Performance
By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition
Obviously athletic performance and alcohol don’t mix well. Performing under the influence of alcohol will reduce your ability to think clearly on the court, slow reaction...
The ‘Interrupted Winning Return’
By Barry Faguy
There are a whole bunch of places where the concept of ‘winning return’ appears in the rules. We don’t have the space to deal with all of them, but we’ll clear up...