A Look Back: January 2020
Twenty Years Ago in Squash Magazine December 1999 and February 2000
Jonathon Power is the only player to appear on a Squash Magazine cover twice in three months. Randall Scott took both photographs. The...
A Look Back: April 2019
Twenty Years Ago in Squash Magazine April 1999
Julia Beaver appeared on the cover in a Randall Scott portrait for winning the national intercollegiate individual title as a sophomore, as well as leading Princeton...
A Look Back January 2019
Twenty Years Ago in Squash Magazine January 1999
Mark Lewis, portrayed by Randall Scott, reached the finals of the 1998 National Singles. He worked as the head pro at the Union Boat Club from...
A Look Back: October 2018
Twenty Years Ago in Squash Magazine August-September 1998
In one of the most arresting photographs ever to grace the magazine’s cover, Steve Line’s image of Ong Beng Hee was the visual preview to the 1998...
A Look Back: April 2018
by James Zug
Twenty Years Ago in Squash Magazine
Ivy Pochoda, in a feature written and photographed by Beth Rasin, graced the cover for capturing the national intercollegiate individual title her senior year. After graduating from...
A Look Back June 2017
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine June/July 2002
Martin Bronstein reported on the 2002 British Open winner and favorite cover subject Sarah Fitz-Gerald. At the age of thirty-three, Fitz-Gerald romped to victory without losing a...
A Look Back October 2016
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine November 2001
Amy Boytz, the managing editor, wrote a long profile of the pioneering Seattle coach Yusuf Khan as he announced his retirement. He turned eighty-six in August. He...
A Look Back
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine August-September 2001
Amy Boytz, the managing editor, penned a lengthy, deeply researched report on the current situation with eye protection in the American squash community, including interviews with players injured...
A Look Back
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine February 2001
Michelle Quibell adorned the cover for winning the U.S. Junior Open GU19 title and for beating Kasey Brown in the finals of the British Junior Open GU17....
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...