More Is Not Always Better

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S in Human Nutrition Turning on the TV, opening a magazine, we are bombarded by images that suggest that we need more of this and more of that. More money,...

Hey Ref! An ‘Official’ Q&A

By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee HEY REF! My opponent asked for a let because she got hit by my follow-through as she was moving in. I thought that she can't do that...

Off-Season Training: The Key to Improvement

By Jessica Winstanley, Director of Fitness If you are reading this in the Northern Hemisphere and are not already following an off-season training program, I urge you to read on. The summer period, when league...

Publishers Note Squash on a World Stage

For the first time since I started publishing this magazine and following the sport as closely as I have for the past 17 years, I felt the true potential of our great game for...

From US Squash Vision, Commitment and Results

As the pace of change in our lives seems to accelerate, it’s a pleasure to point to things that endure. Of course we all must move on, and the same is true for members of...

Squash One Step Closer to Olymics

Squash has taken a substantial leap forward in the race for inclusion in the 2020 Olympics following presentations by the eight bidding sports to the IOC Executive Board in St. Petersburg, Russia, on May...

World Junior Championships Highlight Global Reach Of Squash

The growing reach of Squash around the world has never been more emphatically demonstrated than by the seeding for this month's WSF World Junior Squash Championships in Poland. The top eight seeds for the men's...

First Facility in Upper South Opens

By James Zug Squash has gone south. The McArthur Squash Center at the Boar’s Head Sports Club in Charlottesville, Virginia, opened in May 2013. The 33,000 square-foot building boasts a four-wall, white-ball glass showcourt with...

Regional Squads

In February, U.S. Squash announced the re-launch of the Regional Squads, an initiative intended to extend the reach of the National Teams program. Drawing from the broadest base of talent, the squads aim to increase...

World’s First All-Glass Hardball Doubles Court a Hit with the Pros

By Kristi Maroc The world’s first all-glass hardball doubles court was officially given the nod of approval by the world’s top players during the first-ever professional event to be held on the court and simultaneously...