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...
Publishers Note The Facebook Era
By Jay D. Prince
Perhaps it’s just me, but Facebook is something that just hasn’t piqued my interest. I mean, why do people want to...
Publishers Note Taking Stock
By Jay D. Prince
When will an American squash player be World No. 1? That is the single most frequently asked question I have had...
Publishers Note Getting Fit
By Jay D. Prince
Squash is a funny game. It’s one of those games where a person who is not terribly fit can still play...
Tight Matches Dominate Skill Level Championships
Text and Photos by Jay D. Prince
If there is one thing that is lending credibility to the U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships, it is that...
Publishers Note Learning Curves
By Jay D. Prince
One of the primary goals when putting together this magazine each month is to get our facts straight and to publish...
U.S. Championships: History repeats itself—some from the recent past, and some from the last...
Articles and Photos by Jay D. Prince/SquashMagazine.com
The 2010 U.S. Championships returned to their historic roots by spending the weekend in late March in Newport,...
U.S. Junior Gold Championships 2010
By Jay D. Prince
Photos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com
This year, 277 juniors ranked in the top 32 of their divisions gathered at the Meadow Mill Athletic...
Publishers Note Golden Moments
By Jay D. Prince
The first time I recall watching the Olympics on television was 1972 when Jim McKay of ABC Sports was taking us...









