It’s Not Too Early For A Pre-Season Tune Up

By Steve Crandall Vice President, Sales and Marketing Ashaway Racket Strings The dog days of summer may still be upon us, but it’s not too early to start thinking about the upcoming squash season. It may even...

John White Re-Signs With Prince – And Celebrates In Ohio & Manchester

Former World No. 1, John White, has re-signed to Prince Sports! In his first tournament playing with the latest racquet in the brand’s revolutionary new O3 series, White exceeded his seeding to reach the...

U.S. Open Squash Racquet Roundup

By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com Let’s have a look at some of the squash racquets used by the top finishers at the 2014 Delaware Investments U.S. Open. How would they suit regular players...

Trends in Stringing I: Habits of the Pros

By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing at Ashaway Racquet Strings Of all the questions I get from players, the most frequent are those relating to the stringing habits of the pros. People want to know...

HEAD Serves Up New Metallix Squash Racquets Unchain the Power to Dominate

KENNELBACH, January 2007 – HEAD Racquetsports continues its legacy of innovation with the 2007 launch of the Metallix series for Squash, incorporating Metallix technology—one of the lightest and strongest new materials on the market....

The Art Of Making Squash String, Part Two: Building In Performance

By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Ashaway Racket Strings In our last column (January 2007) we talked about the process of using high tech materials to make string on our “state-of-the-art” 100-year-old braiding machines....

Hot Squash Shoes

HOT SQUASH SHOES! By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com Looking for a fresh pair of shoes for the court? Here are some of the latest models from a few best-selling lines of squash shoes. Asics...

Trends in Stringing II: Tips for Amateurs

By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing for Ashaway Racquet Strings In our last column we looked at some stringing habits of the pros. This time, we thought we'd go the other way and...

Keep Eyes on Ball

By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com What do your eyes have in common with socks, skis and chopsticks? They work best in pairs. If you're a squash player, be smart and protect your eyes: wear...

Trends in Stringing III: Next Generation R&D

By Steve Crandall Vice President, Sales & Marketing Ashaway Racket Strings If the past is prelude, then we can expect a couple things from the next generation of squash strings. First, they are going to be thinner....