Publishers Note Squash at 7,200 Feet
By Jay Prince
Since launching Squash Magazine, I've seen and played a lot of squash. From juniors to masters to the best players on the...
From US Squash Rule of Three
With spring turning to summer soon, the squash season shifts into a different mode, wrapping up leagues and other activities with year-end events. What...
Perry Pounces on Delaware Open
By James Zug
The 2013 Corporate Service Company Delaware Open was held at Vicmead Hunt Club in Wilmington, Delaware, in February. This $10,000 event, now...
WSF Ambassador Program Sets Sights On Panama & Venezuela
Malaysia’s record seven-time world squash champion Nicol David will lead this year’s WSF Ambassador Program visit to Panama and Venezuela in June, accompanied by...
Skill-fully Done
The 2013 U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships in Baltimore saw players traveling from as far as San Francisco, San Diego and Seattle to compete.
The...
Murray and Sobhy Crowned US Under-19 Champions
America’s junior champions for 2013 were decided at the U.S. Junior Championships (Closed) over the third weekend of March at Yale University.
The top ranked...
The 2013 U.S. National Junior Doubles
By James Zug
Ninety players from around the U.S. and Canada took part in the 27th annual National Junior Doubles in April 2013 in girl’s,...
Grainger and Scharf Take Mixed
After becoming the U.S. Women’s National Champion and then winning the women’s World Doubles Championship for the United States, Natalie Grainger has continued her...
U.S. Father & Son
By James Zug
Thirty-five teams competed in the 2013 U.S. Father-Son Squash Championships in New York in April.
This was the ninth annual event and it...
Canada Sweeps Lapham-Grant
An intrepid band of merry pranksters sailed by air to the Pacific Northwest to represent the United States in the Lapham Grant matches. Fifty-two...