Doubles Rankings ‘06/’07
The US Squash Doubles Committee, in collaboration with Squash Canada, is continuing the program launched last season to rank doubles players individually in the...
Double(s) Take Turning Rule Revisions—this time the right one
Through miscommunication, the “Changes to Turning Rule” published in the June 2007 Squash Magazine, the wrong version of the new “Turning Rule” was published....
Three Times A Charm: All New Winners at the Third Annual US Father-Son
By James Zug
It is a generally understood superstition among people of right minds that something is not a trend until it occurs three times. For...
Doubles: Changes to Turning Rule
By Mike McGorry
In 1991, the USSRA’s Doubles Rules Committee voted to change the “around” or “turning” rule. Previously, if a player came around or turned...
Quick Siblings Share the Trophies at Sotheby’s International Realty US Doubles Squash Championships
Story by Beth Rasin
Photos by Tyler Millard
For one more year at least, Americans still own a piece of the US men’s and women’s national...
Spotlight National Doubles
2007 U.S. Mixed Doubles Championships
The US Mixed Doubles Championships was hosted in New York City February 16-18 at the University Club of New York,...
Mondo Money: 2007 Briggs Cup, The Richest Tournament in US History, Confirms The Decline...
By James Zug
It was a perfect storm. People adored the man. People really liked to play and watch squash doubles with the best. People wanted...
SDA Bantams: The Group of Trinity Alumni Shaping the Professional Doubles Tour
By Chris McClintick
Nearly a score of graduating classes played some part in the longest winning streak in college sports history—Trinity men’s squash: 252 consecutive...
World Doubles: From MetroSquash to Onwentsia, and Streamed to the World
By Chris McClintick
The 2015 J.P. Morgan & Trunk Club World Squash Doubles Championships commenced with the fanfare of the MetroSquash Academic & Squash Center’s...
National Doubles Finds a New Home in Philadelphia
By Chris McClintick
Eighty-two years ago, the second U.S. Squash Doubles Championships were hosted on the court that invented the game at the Racquet Club...