Publishers Note Proper Perspective
By Jay D. Prince
Once or twice on this page I’ve taken time out to revel in the positives of being involved in a relatively...
Dominating Performances: Americans swept the US Junior Open girls divisions, led by Olivia Blatchford’s...
Story and Photos by Jay D. Prince/SquashMagazine.com
For the third consecutive year, US SQUASH hosted the US Junior Open just a week before the winter...
Publishers Note Relegated to Consies
By Jay D. Prince
As you will no doubt notice quickly, most of the Letters to the Editor we have received over the past few...
Publishers Note Teeing Off on PAR
By Jay D. Prince
Now that we’ve had a couple months to digest the latest round of disappointment from the International Olympic Committee, it’s time to...
Knocking on the Door
By Jay D. Prince and Preston Quick
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
For years, the question has been asked: “When will an American reach the top-10 in...
Publishers Note Zest For Life
By Jay D. Prince
Since launching Squash Magazine in 1997, I’ve had the opportunity to interview and hang out with some of the all-time greats...
US Open Blows Into Windy City
By Jay D. Prince
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
Two years after it was last staged, in New York City, the U.S. Open made a triumphant return to...
Publishers Note Dousing the Flame
By Jay D. Prince
Last month, I was hopeful that squash would be celebrating the International Olympic Committee vote that would be moving our sport one step...
Publishers Note Fingers Crossed
By Jay D. Prince
Depending on how expeditiously our wonderful postal service has managed to get this issue of Squash Magazine into your hands (sorry...
Publishers Note Batter Up!
By Jay D. Prince
Ahhh, the joys of refereeing. We all love it, right? Hmm, not so much. But why? Every time we step onto the...