Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief
Major professional events don’t become “majors” just because they feature big prize money. They become “majors” because of tradition; because they draw the best players in the world;...
From US Squash
By Kevin D. Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer
It’s been quite a year already in sports so far starting with the Sochi Winter Olympics serving up rigged Russian figure skating results, World Cup soccer...
Tweets of the Month October 2014
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SPA-tlight: Sunny Hunt
Sunny Hunt, Director of Sunny Squash Miami (FL), Coach of University of Miami Squash Team
Sunny Hunt is a former top PSA player and has won numerous titles including the Australian Championship. He runs a...
The Lob Game
By Gareth Webber, Director of Squash, Squash Club Los Gatos Level IV Elite Coach, U.S. Squash National Team Coach
A great way to respond to “shot makers" and power players is by using the height...
Squash Magazine’s Top 50 Most Intriguing, Interesting, and Influential People of 2014
In locker rooms and galleries, during van rides and post-game chats, people always talk about who does what in the game, about which celebrity is rumored to play, about which coach or player is...
Urban Squash Citizenship Tour
By Sage Ramadge
When was the last time you had a chance to play squash with a governor and a senator in the same week? For twenty-two college and high school students on the Urban...
World Junior Championships: Brownell’s Break Through in Namibia
By Chris McClintick
An uncompromising desert climate with a mean altitude (5, 436 ft), higher than that of Denver (5,280 ft), welcomed the world’s best junior squash talent in Windhoek, Namibia—a nation younger than the...