Princeton University Head Coach Sean Wilkinson breaks down what it takes to go from college captain to assistant coach, and from an assistant coach...
By Beth Rasin
I only got to know Hashim during the last ten years in my role as producer of “Keep Eye on Ball: The Hashim...
By Pia A. Floresca
One of the biggest international efforts in squash in the past decade has been the quest to join the Olympic Games....
By Barry Faguy
HEY REF! I was refereeing a match recently and made a key decision—and quickly realized I had made a mistake. It was...
By Beth Rasin
Could a coveted national championship really be at stake when competitors were smiling broadly and so easily applauding an opponent’s scrappy play?...
By Rod Gilmour
It was just before Sunday lunch at the Hilton in Buenos Aires, when Jacques Rogge, the outgoing International Olympic committee president, stared...
By Beth Rasin
For three days in October at the Seattle Athletic club, squash was celebrated in all its glory and distilled to its essence....
By George Meiras, chair of the World Squash Federation's Olympic Bid Steering Group
Every four years there is a different system for selecting sports for...
By Vidya Rajan
Cemented as the world’s largest junior tournament, the 2012 US Junior Open brought together over 800 participants from 24 different countries. Played at...
By Tracy Gates
I went to see a match the other night. A woman I knew from my gym was making her professional debut and...