90 Seconds with Jenny Duncalf

Jenny Duncalf, 31 years old, born in Haarlem, Netherlands, but living in Harrogate, England, rose to No. 2 in the world rankings in December 2009 and held that spot for 28 of the next...

90 Seconds With Laurens Anjema

Squash Magazine: Describe the first time you played squash. Laurens Anjema: I loved the sound the ball made on the front wall. It was in the Hague in Holland. My dad was twelve-time national champion...

90 Seconds with Madeline Perry

The first time you played squash, you were… Eleven years old, just at the local swimming pool where there were a couple of squash courts. I played a lot of other sports like football (soccer),...

90 Seconds With Stephen Coppinger

Squash Magazine: Describe the first time you played squash. Stephen Coppinger: I can’t remember, no idea. Actually have no idea, but it was probably in my living room using a skating board as a tin...

90-Seconds With Chris Gordon

What was your welcome to professional squash moment? Playing in Oklahoma City in July and having to walk a mile to get a sandwich in 110 degree heat. It is a one star event and...

90-Seconds with David Palmer World No. 3

What was your “welcome to professional squash” moment? Playing my first events in South America when I was 17. If I weren’t a squash player, I’d be... On the golf tour. Your idol growing up? Greg Norman and Boris...

90-Seconds With James Willstrop

What was your “welcome to professional squash” moment? My earliest memory of this was playing Rodney Eyles in the qualifiers of the British Open when I was about 17. He was an influence on me...

90-Seconds with Julian Illingworth

What was your “welcome to professional squash” moment? Playing David Palmer in the 2nd round of the TOC last year.  I had my assigned 20 minute hit that morning with Amr Shabana, and we...

90-Seconds With Natalie Grinham

What was your welcome to professional squash moment? Maybe the first time I left Australia to play in Europe for a year. If I weren’t a squash player, I’d be… A housewife. Your most embarrassing moment? My sister (World...

90-Seconds With Anthony Ricketts

What was your welcome-to-professional squash moment? I qualified for the first round of the 1997   British Open in Cardiff (which he lost to Mark Chaloner 3-0). That was my first big tournament on the...