The World Hardball Doubles Rocks It
By James Zug
Photos by John Lau
The World Hardball Doubles is a pretty venerable title for a world championship. It is as old as the official World Juniors, and only six years younger than the...
Maine/Maryland at Meadow Mill Doubles T’ment
By Fred Hill
Revising the adage about old soldiers, old squash doubles tournaments never die, and they don’t always fade away – even when the doubles court is torn down. They just move to another...
Fifth Annual Father & Son A Walk in the Park
By James Zug
Thirty-nine pairs of fathers and sons came to New York in April for the 5th annual U.S. Father & Son nationals. The solid numbers in the five draws were supplemented in the...
McGuinness, Morris Defend at U.S. Doubles
Teams from all areas of the U.S. and Canada descended on Denver for the 2009 National Doubles Championship from March 27th-29th. Play commenced on Friday morning despite a massive snowstorm that hit the area...
World Doubles: Nineteen Countries Compete for World Supremacy
By Kristi Maroc
It was a victory for the USA in the women's draw of the 2013 World Doubles Championships, with home heroines Amanda Sobhy and Natalie Grainger taking the title in the Turner Women's...
Elmaleh Doubles Project Update
By Gary Waite
For those of you who have played the game of Hardball Doubles, you will agree that it is a great game. It is a game many assumed would “expire” as its singles counterpart...
Elmaleh Paves The Way For Doubles
Effective August 1, U.S. SQUASH has additional resources to promote activity in hardball doubles when Gary Waite, who holds more professional squash titles than any other squash player in history worldwide and was a...
Kellner Cup
By Rob Dinerman
Damien Mudge and Viktor Berg topped Paul Price and Ben Gould to capture the 2008 Kellner Cup, held in New York City. U.S. SQUASH helped facilitate the Kellner Cup for the first...
End of An Era Maine State Doubles closes the book on Bowdoin’s lone doubles...
By Fred Hill
One of his regular opponents said Charlie Butt swears in Chinese when he’s under the gun in a doubles match. Ed Reid talked about how his squash DNA came from a father...
Princeton Duo Takes College Doubles Title
David Letourneau and Kimlee Wong of Princeton combined to capture the 2008 Ketcham Cup, indicative of the Intercollegiate Doubles Championship, defeating C.J. Plimpton and Ethan Oetter of Yale, 15-8, 15-9, 17-16 in the finals....