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...
Australia Recognizes Palmer
He might never get a medal in the Olympics, but PSA World No. 2 David Palmer received another meaningful medal: the Medal of the Order...
England Doubles Up in Norway
There’s a first time for everything. Oslo, Norway, hosted the first Grays Norwegian Open Squash Championships. England’s Lauren Siddall celebrated her first WISPA World...
CherryPharm® All-Natural Tart Cherry Juice To Title Sponsor Team USA Squash Tour
The United States Squash Racquets Association (“US Squash”) recently announced that CherryPharm All-Natural Tart Cherry Juice will become the title sponsor of the Team...
Shabana Storms Through the Windy City The World No. 1 Captures His First Windy...
By Phil Yarrowl
Photos by Debra Tessier
Amr Shabana showed why he is World No. 1 with some breathtaking squash to capture the 2007 Infor Windy...
New Power Players in PSA Top-10
Winning two major titles (the Hungarian and US Opens) and getting oh so close to becoming World Champion. Making it to the final of...
CHERRYPHARM Team USA Squash Tour
The CHERRYPHARM Team USA Squash Tour, commonly known simply as the “selection tour,” provides a competitive environment for US Team and Squad members who...
90 Seconds with Natalie Grainger
What was your welcome-to-professional squash moment?
Being selected to play for South Africa at the ’94 World Championships in Guernsey when I was 17...
World No. 7 Natalie Grainger To Become US Citizen
Natalie Grainger, the World No. 7 on the Women’s International Squash Players’ Association Tour, will become a citizen of the United States of America...
Leavin’ On a Jet Plane Overcoming jet lag is a must
By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 10
Squash, like many other professional sports, involves traveling and playing in different time zones week after week. This is...