A Look Back
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine March 2000
Gary Waite, as hinted in James Zug’s profile, did switch over to team up with Damien Mudge on the pro doubles tour, becoming one of the most...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Pince, Editor in Chief
I look forward to playing in the National Singles every year, and usually as I'm driving away from the one that just ended. As much as I enjoy...
Harrity Captures First National Singles
By Jay D. Prince
If last year was a year of firsts for the U.S. Squash Championships, the taste was so good that having seconds at the McArthur Squash Center at Boar’s Head Inn in...
Middle and High School Championships A Success
By Nell Schwed
Team feels an incongruous word when used in the same breath as squash. Squash is individual, independent, not often thought of as combination, or unification. One court. Two players. Racquets, shoes, a...
Bill Simon Awarded President’s Cup
By James Zug
During the NUSEA leadership conference, US Squash’s CEO Kevin Klipstein awarded the President’s Cup to William E. Simon, Jr. for his many decades of dedication, support and leadership in the game.
Bill Simon...
Keep Eyes on Ball
By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com
What do your eyes have in common with socks, skis and chopsticks? They work best in pairs.
If you're a squash player, be smart and protect your eyes: wear...
SPA-tlight: Jonas Laursen
Jonas Laursen, Madison Squash Workshop Head Professional
Where did you grow up? In a small town called Herlev, just outside Copenhagen, Denmark.
Where did you learn to play squash? We had a rec center that was...
From US Squash
Every year I gain a deeper appreciation for the National Championships. Players who compete are masters in their age division. It’s an honor to compete with them, and to watch them compete. There are...