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 of Australia. The Medal was awarded to Palmer in late...

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 Tour title at the Championships. But getting that title was...

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 USA Squash Tour, as well as an Official Supplier of...

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 City Open title in late January. The University Club of...

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 the Hong Kong Open by defeating the likes of John...

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 play for valuable points to earn their way onto Team...

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 years old. I was extremely confident (cocky springs to mind!)...

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 at an official swearing in ceremony on February 13, 2007.Grainger,...

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 a serious issue that nobody takes lightly, but the players...

The Healing

  By Richard Eaton Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com Nicol David gave so much of herself that, for a few revealing seconds after the longest final in the 27-year history of the women's World Open, she was too...