Be Clear, Be Quick and Be Severe: January 2013 Tournament of Champions, Ramy Ashour,...
By James Zug
It was a spectacular point and unlike most spectacular points, the entire tournament — and possibly much more — hinged on it.
In...
World Title Highlights Ramys’s Career Rescue, Men’s World Open
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/squashpics.com
Ramy Ashour’s recapture of the world title amidst the soaring city of Doha completed a shift in power at...
Seven Signals Change for David, Women’s World Open
By Richard Eaton
A few days after Nicol David had extended her record of World Open titles to seven it emerged just how much of...
WSF Hails Hong Kong ‘Inspection’ Success
The World Squash Federation (WSF) hailed the final of the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open as a major success—which not only produced...
US Junior Open 2012
By Vidya Rajan
Cemented as the world’s largest junior tournament, the 2012 US Junior Open brought together over 800 participants from 24 different countries. Played at...
London Set For Stellar Squash Showdown
The ATCO PSA World Series Squash Finals will make a welcome return to the home of racquet sports this January when the world’s best players...
U.S. Open 2012
By James Zug
If the British Open is the church of squash (hallowed but lately not as central to our lives) the United States Open...
C’est Magnifique: Gautiler Shines in Netsuite Open
Story and Photos by Jay D. Prince
Sited just across the Embarcadero from the Ferry Building in beautiful San Francisco (CA), the $70,000 Net- Suite...
Squash Flashmob Hits Malaysia
The world's top squash players turned out in force at the Curve Shopping Mall in Selangor, Malaysia, to stage a flashmob to draw attention...
PSA Launches Junior Initiative
In a bid to help its younger members gain valuable world ranking points, the Professional squash Association (PSA) is introducing a new category of...









