By Ryan Kuntz During the second week of September, Chicago welcomed many of the world’s top-ranked players to compete in the inaugural Sweet Home Chicago...
Photos courtesy of Princeton University A five time national singles champion, who also owned a 117-15 win-loss record as coach of the Princeton women’s squash...
By James Zug This month is the 25th anniversary of the first U.S. national softball tournament. With the dominance of softball today in America—the mass...
By Scott Leighton Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com A few days before the individual competition kicked off the 2008 World Junior Men’s Championships in Zurich, Switzerland, the...
By James Zug On a bright, cloudless summer day, Mark Talbott is rushing to the Palo Alto train station to pick me up. He is late....

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By Joseph Dworetzky Photos by Sam Sneed Just before the game begins, there is a moment of quiet. A man walks through the glass door onto...
By Jay D. Prince Two years ago, US Squash made a bold decision to separate the U.S. Skill Level Championships from the U.S. Championships (Age...
By Richard Eaton Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com David Palmer wondered if he would ever cut it at the top level again after beginning a new phase...
By Ellie Pierce It is a terrifying experience for us ‘oldies’ who played all rounds of play on the warm and cozy courts of the Liverpool...
By Vidya Rajan Photos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com This was the US Junior Gold Nationals, both the pinnacle and the grand finale of the junior squash season....