From US Squash
By Kevin D. Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer
As freshmen on the Cornell team, to say we occupied the back seat would be accurate both physically and metaphorically. College squash had yet to reach...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief
For decades, college squash has been so dominated by the “Big Three plus One” (Harvard, Princeton and Yale plus Trinity) that, in some respects, the upper echelon of...
Your Serve December 2013
I want to congratulate you for the new direction you've taken with Squash Magazine. The November 2013 issue is the best ever, with lots of information about what's happening around the U.S. I hope...
The Top: Current PSA Players Longest Winning Streaks (Matches)
Current PSA Players Longest Winning Streaks (Matches)
Ramy Ashour EGY 49
Mike Corren AUS 26
Nick Matthew ENG 25
Amr Shabana EGY 23
Rafael Alarcon BRA 22
Jan Koukal CZE 18
Nicolas Mueller SUI 18
Steven Finitsis AUS 18
Abdullah Al Muzayen KUW...
A Look Back December 2013
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine
December 1998
World No.1 Michelle Martin, who won three World Open titles and six British Open titles, retired ten months later. Based at the Willoughby Squash Club in Sydney, Martin...
SPA-tlight: Lester Brown
Lester Brown, Squash Pro at Westchester Squash, Westchester, NY
Where did you grow up?
Toronto, Canada.
When and why did you start playing squash?
I started playing squash in 1988 when I was twenty-one years old. I took...
Squash Boasts What Advice Would You Give To Other No. 9 Players
What advice would you give to other No. 9 players across the country regarding their position on their college teams?
Matthew Mackin—Trinity, senior
Having played in the No. 9 position for the majority of my college...
Local Call: Play it Safe, Play a Let!
The turning rule is one of the most talked about rules in squash. This is most likely because of the ambiguity in which the rule is currently written, but a message to all avid...