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,...

90 Seconds with Natalie Grainger

What was your welcome-to-professional squash moment? Being selected to play for South Africa at the ’94 World Championships in Guernsey when I was 17...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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....