U.S. Open Squash Racquet Roundup

By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com Let’s have a look at some of the squash racquets used by the top finishers at the 2014 Delaware Investments U.S. Open. How would they suit regular players...

Trends in Stringing I: Habits of the Pros

By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing at Ashaway Racquet Strings Of all the questions I get from players, the most frequent are those relating to the stringing habits of the pros. People want to know...

$2 Million Ganek Gift Establishes US Squash National Head Coach Fund; Paul Assaiante Named...

By James Zug This November US Squash received the largest pledge in its 110-year history. The Ganek Family Foundation contributed $2 million to establish the Ganek Family US Squash Head National Coach Fund. Paul Assaiante is now...

Squash King of Queens

By Chris McClintick Photographed by Samuel Vélez A downtown B train flashed by as it pulls into the 81st street station on the upper west side of New York City. The trek from the Wharton Performance headquarters,...

Howe Cup 2014 For the Love of the Game

By Beth Rasin There were the warm embraces of friends who hadn’t seen each other for a year or more; there were the team outfits that glittered and sparkled; there was a visit from Mr. Jefferson,...

Twenty Years of Urban Squash and Education

In 1995 Greg Zaff, former professional squash player, had an idea. What originated in a graduate term paper ultimately launched an after-school program combining squash practice with academic tutoring—the first of its kind. The original...

Will’s World Invisible Gorilla

By Will Carlin In 1999, Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris conducted an experiment that featured a short video of two groups of three people passing around a basketball. In the video, one of the groups wears black...