From Dreams to Reality the Making of a National Champion

By Kristi Maroc Hard work, dedication, setbacks, perseverance and sacrifice are key features of any athlete who has made it to the point of realizing exceptional...

US Pro—Julian Illingworth

What am I going to do after squash? I have been asked this question constantly since I graduated college and started playing squash professionally in 2006....

Gilly Lane

This is the sixth in a series of articles written by the top-ranked U.S Squash Professionals about their lives on tour. These articles will...

When I’m Sixty-Four…!

By Jane Segall and Jen Gabler When I get older losing my touch Many years from now Will I still be hitting backhand drops, Cross-court volleys, nicking...

Travel to My Hometown

By Camille Serme I train at a club that is twenty minutes from Paris: the Centre Sportif Marie-Thérèse Eyquem. I just love Paris because there’s always...

Chris Gordon

This is the fourth in a series of articles written by the top-ranked U.S Squash Professionals about their lives on tour. These articles will...

Great White Calls it a Career

By James Willlstrop, PSA No. 12 Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com Anyone who has been lucky enough to witness John White hit a squash ball will have...

Guillermo Moronta From Special Kid to Influential Man

By Kirsten Carlson Cambridge. Best known for Harvard, the school where some of the nation’s, and world’s, finest head for a top-notch education. Cambridge is...

Squash King of Queens

By Chris McClintick Photographed by Samuel Vélez A downtown B train flashed by as it pulls into the 81st street station on the upper west side...