From US Squash

By Kevin D. Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer Fifty years have now passed since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the first and only squash-playing U.S. President. Kennedy once said, “If we cannot...

Editor’s Note

By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief The U.S. Junior Open never ceases to amaze me. The event has grown into the world’s largest junior championship, and the quality of play continues to improve dramatically year...

Your Serve January 2014

Like most people who love squash, I watched the three-sport competition for Olympic inclusion with great interest. I was disappointed in the result but fascinated with the complexity of the presentations. Squash did well but the...

Ryan Lewis Departs Squash Magazine

Thirteen years ago, Ryan Lewis walked into the Squash Magazine offices in Seattle in a coat and tie, trying not to break into a sweat, while hoping to find a job doing administrative work. He was professional, prepared and...

Mark Sachvie (1956-2013)

A respected, well-liked leader and mentor to many, Mark Sachvie died suddenly of a heart attack while attending Adrian Dudzicki’s memorial service at the National Squash Academy on November 30. Sachvie’s impact reached all levels of North American squash....

SPA-tlight: Nigel Thain

Nigel Thain, Squash Pro at Philadelphia Country Club, Philadelphia, PA Where did you grow up? I grew up in Ottawa, Canada, and moved to the United States in 1995 to be the Assistant Squash Professional at the Chatham...

Squash Boasts Multi-Sport Squash Players

Jamie Crombie Squash: former men’s national team member, currently ranked No. 2 in U.S. Men 6.0 Other: has competed in forty-four road races in the past ten years, plus numerous bike races and three World Duathlon Championships;...