From US Squash

By Kevin Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer In talking with people in the squash community, I often find it helpful to remind them where US Squash was just a decade ago. We were a...

Editor’s Note

By Jay D. Prince Since squash joined the Pan Am Games as a medal sport in 1995, the American teams have performed well, including individual gold medals by women in 2007 (Natalie Grainger) and 2003...

The Top

The Top Finishes for Team USA in World Team Championships 

By The Numbers

90 Seconds With…Campbell Grayson

SM: What do you miss most about New Zealand? CG: I’ve been based in Manhattan for a little over a year. I miss my family and friends. It’s a beautiful country so I miss the...

A Look Back

Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine, August 2000 In 1999 James Zug spent a week at Harrow School, the prep school outside London. He was the first squash journalist to go to Harrow and research the...

Travel to My Hometown

Travel to My Hometown: Guernsey By Chris Simpson The best place to play squash in Guernsey is at the leisure center, Beau Sejour. There's a great squash community on the island with keen players at all...

SPA-tlight: Catalina Pelaez

  How did you pick up squash growing up in Colombia? No one in my family had ever played and none of my friends practiced it, but one day at our club, Club Los Arrayanes, with...

Making The Shift

By Peter Nicol   The player recently that has made the most dramatic rise in the world rankings is Miguel Angel Rodriquez. Up until just a short time ago, Miguel was an exceptional squash player but...