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Squash Professionals Finding Success Outside of the Club
Charlie Johnson, Bay Club, San Francisco, CA
Originally from Stortford, England, Charlie has been playing squash for seven years and has worked at the Bay Club for the past ten months. Aside from...
Local Call: Stay on Court!
Have you ever stepped off court to argue a call with the officials? Or decided that what you thought was your lucky racquet is no longer your lucky racquet—so you open the door to go grab a new one?
For those...
Controlling Your Temporal Gaze – Part II
By Richard Millman
Picking up from last month, we will now address the critical differences between future, present and past on the squash court.
First, mechanically speaking, when one moves continuously the legs are necessarily engaged and, as they...
Queens and Princes at Grand Central
By James Zug
The eightieth J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions will be remembered for the
long-awaited arrival of a queen and the wildly exaggerated, misreported demise of a prince.
Nicol David had done everything in the game...
Safe Home: Don Goodwin Retires After More Than Thirty Years As The Voice of...
“I am not sure I can pin it down,” John Nimick said after the 2014 JP Morgan Tournament of Champions, “but I believe I have either played in or produced about fifty events with Don over thirty years, and in...
PSA World Series Finals
By Jay D. Prince
The PSA World Series Finals are coming to the United States for the first time, to be staged in Richmond, Virginia, at the Westwood Club, March 15-19, 2014.
First held as the Super Series...
Penn Squash Celebrates 125 Years
By Palmer Page
In early February the University of Pennsylvania celebrated 125 years of squash.
More than 375 former and current players and friends gathered in Thomas B. Ringe Courts, following a thrilling 5-4 women’s squash victory over Yale,...
Haverford and Greenwich Academy Take Seventh Annual U.S. Middle School Team Championships
By Molly Davidson
The seventh annual U.S. Middle School Team Squash Championships took place at Yale University’s Brady Squash Center January 31-February 2. Haverford took home the Boys' Division I title and Greenwich Academy, once again, dominated the Girls'...
Will’s World Two of a Kind
By Will Carlin
Amr Shabana was walking away from me. The Maestro, as he is called by PSA Squash TV commentators Joey Barrington and Paul Johnson, had just won the semifinals of the 2014 Tournament of Champions, and I was supposed to jump...
Editor’s Note
One of the key components of magazines and newspapers has always been the use of photography. For some, looking at the images, along with their captions, replaces the need to actually read the stories....