Squash One Step Closer to Olymics
Squash has taken a substantial leap forward in the race for inclusion in the 2020 Olympics following presentations by the eight bidding sports to the IOC Executive Board in St. Petersburg, Russia, on May...
World’s First All-Glass Hardball Doubles Court a Hit with the Pros
By Kristi Maroc
The world’s first all-glass hardball doubles court was officially given the nod of approval by the world’s top players during the first-ever professional event to be held on the court and simultaneously...
US Men Achieve Injury Riddled 12th
By Kristi Maroc
Photos by Steve Line/squashpics.com
As fans across the globe crowded around screens to watch the top players from 31 countries compete on three sideby- side glass courts that were simultaneously streamed live around...
World Doubles: Nineteen Countries Compete for World Supremacy
By Kristi Maroc
It was a victory for the USA in the women's draw of the 2013 World Doubles Championships, with home heroines Amanda Sobhy and Natalie Grainger taking the title in the Turner Women's...
Red, White and Blue Reunion
By Kristi Maroc
Photos by Steve Line
Four recognizable American faces will reunite to represent the United States in June, with the stars of the last World Men’s Team Championship again chosen as the national team...
From Dreams to Reality the Making of a National Champion
By Kristi Maroc
Hard work, dedication, setbacks, perseverance and sacrifice are key features of any athlete who has made it to the point of realizing exceptional achievements.
For this year’s S.L. Green U.S. National Champion Chris Gordon,...