A Look Back May 2014
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine
June 1999
Jay Prince presciently profiled Nicol David in the lead-up to the Junior Women’s Worlds in Antwerp, which the fifteen-year-old Malaysian won. Since then, David has won a second...
Local Call: Give Me a Break
The summer months are upon us, but diehard squash fans won’t be too far away from a squash court. As temperatures rise outside, courts can get warmer. This can make for long, grueling rallies...
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 March 2000
Gary Waite, as hinted in James Zug’s profile, did switch over to team up with Damien Mudge on the pro doubles tour, becoming one of the most...
A Look Back December 2014
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine November 1999
Cassie Jackman Campion Thomas appeared on the cover after winning the 1999 Phil Smart Mercedes-Benz Women’s World Championships, having previously lost twice in the final. The event...
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 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...