SPA-tlight: Jonas Laursen

Jonas Laursen, Madison Squash Workshop Head Professional Where did you grow up? In a small town called Herlev, just outside Copenhagen, Denmark. Where did you learn to play squash? We had a rec center that was...

Travel to My Hometown

By Borja Golan The only club in Santiago de Compostela is Squash Club Santiago located five kilometers away in a little town called Milladoiro. We have four squash courts, as well as tennis, padel, pools and...

90 Seconds with…Low Wee Wern

Squash Magazine: How would you explain your name to an American? Is it LowWee Wern, Wee Wern Low, Wee Low Wern, Wern Low Wee? Low Wee: That’s a pretty tough one. Here in Asia, or...

A Look Back February 2015

Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine January 2000 Simon Parke won the 1999 S.G. Cowan U.S. Open in stunning style. On back-to-back nights, the Englishman beat Peter Nicol and Jonathon Power in five-game matches. Parke,...

Squash Boasts Longtime League Players

Reverend Bob Hetherington: Richmond City League Bob, a former national singles finalist and long-time top-ten player, was a founding captain of the league's debut season in 2002. Participating every year since, and many years at...

Local Call February 2015

CALLING ALL LEAGUE PLAYERS OUT THERE Keep in mind when playing in your league matches, in the event that one of your teammates can't make the tie, or withdraws injured before the match starts,...

SPA-tlight: Brian Mathias

When did you first get interested in coaching? I was very fortunate to have three mentors who drew me into squash and helped me to pursue it as a career. I watched my big brother...

Your Serve December 2014

Your So-Called Top 50 List Having played squash competitively for forty years, I was amazed to see some of your selections for the so-called "top 50 list." It is unfortunate that your list seems to be...