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90 Seconds With Chris Binnie

SQUASH MAGAZINE: When was the first time you played squash outside of Jamaica? Chris Binnie: When I was eight or nine, I went to Barbados to play in the Caribbean Individual tournament and got my butt kicked.  SM:...

90 Seconds With Andrew Douglas

Squash Magazine: Where does your first national squash title rank among your sporting achievements? Andrew Douglas: Winning nationals was definitely my proudest moment in sport. It felt like the result of a lot of hard...

90 Seconds With Nour El Sherbini

Squash Magazine: What are some things you enjoying doing other than squash? Nour El Sherbini: I love playing tennis and soccer, and going out with my friends. SM: Who are some of your sporting idols? NS: Roger...

90 Seconds with Mathieu Castagnet

SQUASH MAGAZINE: Describe Yourself in One Word. MATHIEU CASTAGNET: Fighter. SM: What is one thing about you people in the squash world don’t know? MC: I love drinking red wine and smoking cigars. I don’t do it very...

90 Seconds With Olivia Blatchford

You've recently spent time training in Scotland, how did you like living abroad? Edinburgh is an amazing city! I was especially lucky as the Fringe festival—the biggest comedy, music, and performance festival in Europe—took place...

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...

90 Seconds With…Chris Hanson

Squash Magazine: What's it like being a lefty? Chris Hanson: I’d say it's pretty awesome. I feel like I have a big advantage over a lot of righties on tour. I have yet to figure...

90 Seconds With…Nicolas Müller

Squash Magazine: How many languages do you speak? Nicholas Müller: Five or six—Swiss German, German, English, French, I used to speak Latin, I can get by in Spanish, so…seven. SM: Are there certain situations that you...

90 Seconds with…Low Wee Wern

Squash Magazine: How would you explain your name to an American? Is it LowWee Wern, Wee Wern Low, Wee Low Wern, Wern Low Wee? Low Wee: That’s a pretty tough one. Here in Asia, or...

90 Seconds with Cameron Pilley

Cameron Pilley, 32 years old, he grew up in Yamba, New South Wales, next door to his cousin Donna Urquhart; now lives in the Hague, Netherlands, and reached a career high of No. 11 in...