Vicky Botwright Retires
England’s National Squash Center in Manchester has a new Head Squash Coach—Vicky Botwright. And she will finish off her 10-year career in Manchester during...
WISPA Launches Global Grand Slam Series
In a groundbreaking initiative due to be unveiled in 2009, the Women’s International Squash Players’ Association (WISPA) is developing a Global Grand Slam major championships...
PSA Appoints Gus Cook As Consultant For The Americas
The Professional Squash Association has underlined the importance of the burgeoning Squash market in North and South America by appointing Justin (Gus) Cook as...
WISPA Makes PAR
No, the Women’s International Squash Players Association hasn’t been out promoting golf. Instead, for the first time in the history of women’s professional squash,...
More Changes at PSA
On the heels of the retirement of longtime PSA Board member Jack Herrick, the PSA recently announced that Richard Bramall will succeed Herrick. Bramall, a...
Alex Gough Retires—New COO of PSA
Alex Gough, former World No. 5, has been appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of the PSA—an appointment that will include his resignation as...
British Open Brilliance Palmer is the finest since the Khans
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
David Palmer wondered if he would ever cut it at the top level again after beginning a new phase...
Cairo and Abu Dhabi Going Platinum
It wasn’t long ago that Pakistan dominated the men’s professional squash tour, though predominantly with just the world’s No. 1 and No. 2 players...
Jack Herrick Retires from PSA
Jack Herrick, Chairman of the Board of the Professional Squash Association for the last 14 years, has announced his retirement from the Board of...
PSA Chief Gawain Briars Retires
Gawain Briars, Chief Executive of the Professional Squash Association for the past nine years, announced his retirement effective Mar. 31, 2008. Under his stewardship,...








