Egypt Defies the Odds and Lifts the Mood
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/Squashpics.com
You may imagine how much it means to the morale of some Egyptians—with thousands having risked their lives for a...
The World Team Championships: Truly a “Team” Success! From a Players perspective
By Gilly Lane
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
For two years the goal of the U.S. Men’s National Team was to finish top-8 in the World Team Championships....
Husband and Wife Push Back Frontiers of the Worlds
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/Squashpics.com
Tommy Berden and Natalie Grinham are more than the most famous husband and wife team in the sport. They are...
The Strongest Tree: Amanda Sobhy
By James Zug
It is almost ten in the morning and Amanda Sobhy is finally coming to school. It is her senior year and she’s...
From a Teenage Perspective
By Amanda Sobhy
Being the youngest on the tour has its advantages and disadvantages. Since I have only been playing professional tournaments for the past couple of...
The 2011 Berkshire Open
By Dave Johnson
Wael El Hindi capped a great run through the 2011 True North Berkshire Open by defeating Tom Richards in the finals in three...
NAO: Richmond Reflections
NAO: Richmond Reflections
PSA World Series North American Open a huge success at The Country Club of Virginia and The Westwood Club.
Richmond raises the bar...
El Shorbagy Becomes Youngest Motor City Open Champion
Mohamed El Shorbagy prevailed in the first all-Egyptian final of the Suburban Collection Motor City Open to become the youngest winner of the PSA World Tour...
Massaro Stuns David in Cleveland
Report by Nathan Dugan
There were over 200 spectators in the crowd at the Cleveland Racquet Club who were just as stunned as Nicol David, after...
Gilly Lane
This is the sixth in a series of articles written by the top-ranked U.S Squash Professionals about their lives on tour. These articles will...








