Ashaway Racket Strings

Ashaway Racket Strings has improved its SuperNick® XL Micro squash string to provide increased durability, improved shot making, and stronger brand recognition. The original...

Pre-Match Training Sessions

By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 6 In squash, like most sports, it is always preferable to have a pre-match hit on competition mornings. This is for...

What is Fair View?

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee There is perhaps no other aspect of the Rules that is as misunderstood as the concept of...

The Return of Serve

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club Everyone wants an edge in a squash rally—that little advantage that puts a fraction of daylight...

HEAD Metallix 140g and 160g, plus a new ball

Nearly two years ago, HEAD migrated it’s Metallix™ technology from tennis to squash by updating their Flexpoint™ line of sticks. Back in December 2006...

It’s Not Too Early For A Pre-Season Tune Up

By Steve Crandall Vice President, Sales and Marketing Ashaway Racket Strings The dog days of summer may still be upon us, but it’s not too early to...

Off-Season Training

By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 6 The season is about to draw to a close. There have been matches won, and lost, and many miles...

What Goes Around Comes Around The Reinvention of the 3-Referee System

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee The Rules of Squash (18.1) state: “A Referee, assisted by a Marker, normally controls a match.” In...

Your Mind’s Eye

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club Last month, we kicked two pieces of squash lore in the teeth—“Get back to the T”...

Doubles: Changes to Turning Rule

By Mike McGorry In 1991, the USSRA’s Doubles Rules Committee voted to change the “around” or “turning” rule. Previously, if a player came around or turned...