What it Means to Turn the Page on the Season
by Kevin Klipstein
My kids love the Sesame St. book called “Please Do Not Open This Book” which involves Grover and Elmo fighting over whether...
From US Squash
By Kevin Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer
The U.S. Junior Open is held the last weekend before the holidays each year and, therefore, offers...
From US Squash
By Kevin D. Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer
It’s been quite a year already in sports so far starting with the Sochi Winter Olympics...
From US Squash Turn Your Computer Off, Put Your BlackBerry Down And Report To...
By Kevin Klipstein
Growing up, we had a New Yorker cartoon on our refrigerator that showed a man in bed, telling his wife, who seemed...
From US Squash Change in the Air
By Kevin Klipstein
Not to be outdone with all the talk of change in politics these days, whether it’s “change you can believe in” or...
From US Squash In Between Games
By Kevin Klipstein
I’ve been in and out of squash my entire life. I started at age 11, playing junior and then college squash. I...
From US Squash What I Do
By Kevin Klipstein
It’s not unusual for people to ask me what I do for a living after I have told them what I do...
From US Squash New Schools of Thought
By Kevin Klipstein
By coincidence, two pieces from my past appear in this issue: Rochester, NY, and the boom in middle and high school squash. The...
From US Squash Boxing out the Ladder of Inference
By Kevin Klipstein
The word ladder invokes images from every walk of life. Step ladders, rope ladders, the corporate ladder, even the fire department’s ladder...
From US Squash Sports for Life
By Kevin Klipstein
I started playing squash when I was 11 years old. My father, who had played recreationally in college, introduced the game to...



