2010 U.S. Championships
Articles and Photos by Jay. D. Prince/Squashmagazine.com
The last time Harvard University hosted the S.L. Green Men’s Closed Championship, Julian Illingworth had just completed his junior...
Publishers Note Tournaments
By Jay D. Prince
There are a lot of elements that go into any tournament entry form. The critical parts, like divisions on offer, the location,...
Swanepoel Tops the Men’s 6.0
By Jay D. Prince
Five quick years after announcing that the U.S. Skill Level Championships would be split from the U.S. Championships, it has become the...
Publishers Note Keep Learning
By Jay Prince
Somebody once asked my why I am so into sports. The simple answer is: because they are fun. But the reality is that...
Publishers Note Learn the Nuances
By Jay D. Prince
Over the past 14 years, I’d guess that I’ve played over 2,500 matches, even after taking into account the year I had...
Publishers Note Feeding Your Passion
By Jay D. Prince
I don’t know about you, but I like to eat—often times too much, but enjoying a nice meal and a good bottle...
Publishers Note Respect Goes Both Ways
By Jay D. Prince
After writing about issues I have with some junior players last month, I’ve had a couple of conversations with juniors who suggested...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief
Major professional events don’t become “majors” just because they feature big prize money. They become “majors” because of...
Publisher’s Note Respect the Game
By Jay D. Prince
One of the things I’ve always liked about racquet sports is that, when kids start playing and improving, they can ultimately play...
Publishers Note Unique Qualities
By Jay D. Prince
When you think about the great athletes in your lifetime, what is it about them that sticks in your mind? Is...