From US Squash World View

By Kevin Klipstein In the March issue, I promised that being part of the World Junior Championships hosted in the US could be one of the most memorable squash experiences of your life. Reflecting on...

From US Squash Great Squash

By Peter Lasusa, Board Chair Everyone who loves the game of squash has, in all likelihood, been drawn more deeply into the game by experiencing very early on some “great squash” either as a player,...

From US Squash

By Kevin D. Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer At the fifty-ninth hosting of the Junior Nationals this spring, we honored Olivia Fiechter and Derek Hsue with the 2014 DeRoy Sportsmanship Award. Each year we...

From US Squash Urban Squash Renewal

By Kevin Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer At our annual Strategic Review this summer, CitySquash Executive Director Tim Wyant asked about fundraising initiatives and what would be most helpful in support of U.S. SQUASH’s...

From US Squash A Vision of the Future

Last year, I teamed up with our Board Chair Peter Lasusa to play game of Sunday doubles. All four of us on court were very experienced players, with decades of squash and doubles experience among...

From US Squash Behavior Modification

Boorish behavior, including excessive celebrations, taunting and histrionics directed towards opponents, fans and officials, is pervasive in today’s sporting landscape. Television has long celebrated the “look at me” attitude of professional athletes, so much so...

From US Squash Making it Count

By Kevin Klipstein Last season I provided some detail on my experience with jumping back in to team leagues after a hiatus from organized play. It was going well, our team was undefeated and we looked solid...

From US Squash “Huge” Aspirations

By Kevin Klipstein After I took this job, one of the first people I talked with was a former boss and mentor of mine. He is also a squash player. He offered his formula for success...

From US Squash Teams Work

By Kevin Klipstein The U.S. SQUASH National League Final, while technically in its first year, has a history that dates back to 1935 and the Tri City Trophy, a 7-player team competition between New York, Philadelphia and...

From US Squash Nation. Team. Title. Unite.

By Kevin Klipstein International athletic competitions such as the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup have a way of uniting nations and obscuring differences among people. Rooting for your country just feels good, and rallying behind...