Masters: Masters Squash Players Lifelong Devotees of our Game
By Richard Millman
In all the marketing blurbs that accompanies our Olympic efforts the game of Squash is described as a life sport.
This name, applied to a prestigious few sports, is as it implies, an...
Will’s World 37 Days
By Will Carlin
In May of 2009, a Google engineer named Matt Cutts sat at his desk and had an inspiration. By itself, this wasn’t odd; after all, Cutts was a specialist in explaining the...
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....
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;...
A Few Things I’ve Learned in 2013
By Peter Nicol
As a player I prided myself on trying to learn from every possible avenue—from the best coach in the world, my opponents, and to a club player who observed a specific weakness in my game....