The Remarkable Spectacle of Squash
Five years ago, when US Squash started operating the Delaware Investments U.S. Open “in-house”, we did so based on the advice of marketing experts. “Make the U.S. Open HUGE” and “Get squash on TV!” were the two most common refrains...
Spa-tlight
Celia Allamargot
Head Squash Coach,
Sacred Heart Greenwich,
Greenwhich CT
There are quite a few differences between squash here in the U.S. and in France.The first one that comes to my mind is between turning pro or going to college....
Psychological Strategy – The Key to the Game
By Richard Millman
As I have said before in this column, it is my belief that currently, we are still in the very early stages of development of this wonderful sport of ours.
In my program, ‘The Millman...
Breaking Through the Levels
By Chris Hanson, US Elite Performance Program Member and World No. 84
While many adult and junior players consistently work on their game, trying to "break through to the next level”, only an elite few reach...
What They Used at the Open
By Pierre Bastien, squash equipment blogger at squashsource.com
The Open Story
by James Zug
Parity is the watchword at the Delaware Investments United States Open. Two years ago, the national championship became the first major in the squash world to have equal prize money for men...
Good Literary Length: Three New Books
Good Literary Length: Three New Books
By James Zug
Trading Secrets: Squash Greats Recall Their Toughest Duels
Rod Gilmour
(Durrington, England: Pitch Publishing, 2015)
Oral history books are notoriously unreliable. What one person remembers might not jib with the...