Squash Flashmob Hits Malaysia
The world's top squash players turned out in force at the Curve Shopping Mall in Selangor, Malaysia, to stage a flashmob to draw attention...
Publishers Note Squash at 7,200 Feet
By Jay Prince
Since launching Squash Magazine, I've seen and played a lot of squash. From juniors to masters to the best players on the...
Publishers Note The Eyes Have It
By Jay D. Prince
Iritis. Vitreous and/or Retinal Detachment. Floaters. Flashing light in peripheral vision. It doesn't take much thought to guess that I'm talking...
Ramy Rolls in Richmond
By Jay D. Prince
Egyptian maestro Ramy Ashour mastered the tenacious challenge of England's Nick Matthew to win the Davenport North American Open.
Ashour, appearing in...
Publishers Note Will Carlin’s No. 1 Fan
By Jay D. Prince
On the heels of my "Psycho Parent's" column in our last issue, and the interestingly large number of emails I received...
Publishers Note Psycho Parents
By Jay D. Prince
For the past 16 years, I've spent a lot of time writing and talking about a subject that makes me roll...
Publishers Note Squash on a World Stage
For the first time since I started publishing this magazine and following the sport as closely as I have for the past 17 years,...
Skill-fully Done
The 2013 U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships in Baltimore saw players traveling from as far as San Francisco, San Diego and Seattle to compete.
The...
U.S. Junior Open 2011: Ubina Keeps U19 Streak Alive for American Hosts
Article and photos by Jay D. Prince
To call the U.S. Junior Open an "international" event is perhaps one of the biggest understatements of the...
Publishers Note Athletic Excellence
By Jay D. Prince
In the United States, sports is a tremendous part of our culture. From the time we could walk, we have been...