Breaking Through the Levels: Squash Movement

by Scott Devoy 3.0 Players starting out at the 3.0 level tend to spend a lot of time so focused on the ball that they chase it all over the court. This leads to over-running the...

From US Squash

By Kevin D. Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer Squash has no “off-season” anymore, and we are definitely not complaining. The US was very involved in the Olympic bid effort—thank you to the Districts, individuals...

Editor’s Note

By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief Instead of the normally slow summer months for squash, the past few months have seen a whirlwind of activity. For Squash Magazine, it has been the exciting transition...

Sobhy Summer Threepeat

Amanda Sobhy’s August victory, at the Squash Revolution National Capital Open in Maryland, marked her third WSA title win of the summer, making her the first player to win three WSA events in a...

Squash Boasts Summer’s Most Improved Junior Rankings

Summer's Most Improved Junior Rankings*

Drexel President Fry Elected US Squash Chairman

John A. Fry, current President of Drexel University, has been elected US SQUASH-Chairman of the Board of Directors, replacing Peter R. Lasusa, Jr., who served the maximum allowable four year term. A squash player...

SPA-tlight: Ray Chan-A-Sue

Ray Chan-A-Sue Head Pro at Vicmead Hunt Club Wilmington, DE Where did you grow up? I was born and raised in Guyana and then moved to Canada for college. When and why did you start playing squash? I began playing...