David Gets Some Home Town Love

The Michael Jordaness of squash won the CIMB Kuala Lumpur Open at home in front of her massively supportive fans. Nicol David, whose popularity in Malaysia is on par with Michael Jordan’s here, rode...

DropShots WISPA

Full Steam Ahead for WISPA World Championships The wheels on the bus go round and round.” And in the case of WISPA, they don’t seem to stop. WISPA recently signed a three-year partnership with Dutch...

Willstrop Wins at the Wharf

James Willstrop rules the Wharf. The 23-year-old Englishman won the tournament for the second time in its four-year history, claiming the first championship in 2004. On his way to the final, where he met...

Spotlight Desert Double For Ashour & David

By Colin McQuillan Ramy Ashour, the teenage sensation from Egypt, won his third PSA title since leaving the junior ranks with a 66-minute (8), 9, 9, 6, win over David Palmer, the World Open Champion...

Longitudinal Squash Players

They’re flying south for the…spring. Current World No. 1 Nicol David, former World No. 1 Rachael Grinham, and the woman who has won about every squash title imaginable—Sarah Fitz-Gerald—are headed to South America for...

El Halaby Wins First PSA Title

Those who follow the American collegiate squash scene know what Yasser El Halaby is capable of. The people he played with in Egypt before he left to attend Princeton are fully aware of his...

CHERRYPHARM Team USA Squash Tour

By Chris Smith, National Teams Manager The CherryPharm Team USA Squash Tour heated up in March with three events being played. All the events are worth points for the Men and Women to make the...

Jump! Jump!

At what point do you start to consider someone the real deal? When they demonstrate consistency? When they demonstrate constant improvement? When they defeat people that on paper they shouldn’t? No matter what your criteria,...

All Aboard! Ramy Ashour and James Willstrop take a packed house for a ride...

By Jay D. Prince Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com New York: Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Eight-thirty in the evening. Just the end of a typical rat race day in Manhattan. Tens of thousands of daily commuters have...

Parke joins the list of retirees

After nearly 20 years on the PSA Tour, England’s Simon Parke has retired and is ready for other ventures in life, such as spending more time coaching. Parke’s last match was against Gregory Gaultier...