Your Serve March 2014

Paul Moses’ heart is in the right place, but if he really believes that he can talk about urban squash programs and "...abandon references to...

PSA World Series Finals

By Jay D. Prince The PSA World Series Finals are coming to the United States for the first time, to be staged in Richmond, Virginia, at...

Thirty-Third Windy City Open Back In Style

By Jay D. Prince For thirty-three years, the Windy City Open has been a mainstay in Chicago and, at the end of this month, the event...

Publishers Note Tarnished

By Jay D. Prince The list of names is becoming seemingly endless. It’s a list that includes Carlos Almanzar, Uwe Ampler, and Laura Azevedo. Who? Okay, how about...

From US Squash High Lobs, Higher Praise

By Kevin Klipstein The W. Stewart Brauns Jr. Award is a national honor presented by U.S. SQUASH to a person who has made substantial administrative contributions to squash. Brauns...

C’est Magnifique: Gautiler Shines in Netsuite Open

Story and Photos by Jay D. Prince Sited just across the Embarcadero from the Ferry Building in beautiful San Francisco (CA), the $70,000 Net- Suite...

Publishers Note The Main Event

By Jay D. Prince Something has happened to spectator sports since the 1970s and ‘80s, when going to a football or basketball game really meant...

Publishers Note Shortlisted…again

By Jay D. Prince Just under two years ago, in September 2009, the sport of squash had it’s Olympic hopes snuffed out for 2016—just four...

Editor’s Note

By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief Every now and then you walk into a place and just go “whoa, this is cool!” Honestly, the...

Editor’s Note

One of the key components of magazines and newspapers has always been the use of photography. For some, looking at the images, along with...