Recrowned

The King and Queen have kept their crowns. France’s Gregory Gaultier and England’s Jenny Duncalf repeated as champions at the European Individual Squash Championships in Royan, France. The win marked Gaultier’s fourth consecutive European...

Hall of Famer Turns Club Owner

Renowned US Squash Champion and Hall of Fame Member, Demer Holleran, has just opened her own squash and fitness club—The Fairmount Athletic Club. Located northwest of Philadelphia in King of Prussia, PA, the Fairmount...

Pan Am Games Preview

By Chris Smith, National Teams Manager This July, six American squash players are part of the US contingent competing in the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Pan American Games are...

Rachael Grinham Hits One Out of the Park

Rachael Grinham has an all-time batting average of .600 at the Hurghada Squash International in Egypt. In the last five years, she has only struck out against Carol Owens, back in 2003, and Egypt’s...

Squash Prospers in Asia

The profile of squash in Asia continues to grow. While Malaysian World No. 1, Nicol David, has dominated the women’s game over the past year, fans and players in the region now have something else...

Fitz is Still the Master

As much as current WISPA players probably look up to Aussie legend Sarah Fitz-Gerald, they may just be relieved that she is retired. More than four years after saying farewell to the World Tour,...

The Chirls Scholarship: Continued Commitment to Community and to the Memory of Catherine Chirls

By Sarah Barenbaum When Catherine Chirls passed away September 11, 2001, her family created the Catherine E. Chirls Scholarship Fund in her memory. The fund was established through the generosity of family and friends of...

Amsterdam or Bust

The last time the Netherlands played host to a major women’s professional squash tournament was the 1989 Women’s World Open in Warmond. The Forexx Dutch Open aims to fix that in August when the...

Shanahan to Stay in the Game

With relocation inevitably comes staff changes. And US Squash will be no different when the Association makes it’s permanent home in New York. For the past six years, Jeanie Shanahan has been the voice...

The Maine Men at Ketcham

Bowdoin College’s Zach Linhart and Peter Cipriano captured the 2007 National Intercollegiate Hardball Doubles Championship this spring at the University Club in New York, with successive wins over Princeton, No. 1 seed Yale and...