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...

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,...

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...

Local Call: Mandatory Eye Protection

How many of you have heard the story where a friend of a friend got hit in the eye during a squash match? Sometimes...

Hey Ref! An ‘Official’ Q&A

By Barry Faguy HEY REF! What happens if I was given time to fix a bleeding cut in the first game—but in the second game...

Deceleration—The Art of Slowing Down

By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist Take time to watch the top players in the world in action and observe how well they...

Mental Toughness

By Paul Assaiante It is my strong belief that the most underestimated aspect of squash is the mental game! In terms of the difference in the...

Elias and Sobhy Rise to the Top

By Jay Prince He picked up a squash racquet at the age of six after first playing tennis for a few years. He became hooked...

For the 17th Time, Squash Comes to Grand Central

By James Zug Grand Central Terminal. It is a magical place. It is the monumental building, weighty with history and grandeur. It is the largest...

Vassar Goes Co-Ed

By Bill Buckingham In 1969, Vassar College declined an offer from Yale University to merge institutions. Instead it became the first and only of the...