Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief
One of the most heart-warming times of the year is when the DeRoy Sportsmanship Award is given out by US Squash. Sadly, most of us have witnessed players and parents succumbing to...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Pince, Editor in Chief
I look forward to playing in the National Singles every year, and usually as I'm driving away from the one that just ended. As much as I enjoy...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief
Major professional events don’t become “majors” just because they feature big prize money. They become “majors” because of tradition; because they draw the best players in the world;...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief
It’s been an extremely busy, and exciting, couple of months in the squash world. We’ve witnessed two of the most memorable world championship finals in history, with Egypt’s...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince
It’s a given: we never really appreciate something until it’s gone. For squash players, that experience usually comes when we are injured. For just the second time in my thirty years...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince
Since squash joined the Pan Am Games as a medal sport in 1995, the American teams have performed well, including individual gold medals by women in 2007 (Natalie Grainger) and 2003...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince
In 1995, I started pursuing the idea of launching a magazine truly dedicated to bringing the sport of squash to life. I wanted to see big colorful photos, instructional articles that...
Publishers Note Fuel for the Soul
By Jay D. Prince
As Kevin Klipstein encourages us all to play squash to help overcome the craziness that is our current economy, I’d be first in line to fully support that plan. But I’d take it a...
The Remarkable Spectacle of Squash
Five years ago, when US Squash started operating the Delaware Investments U.S. Open “in-house”, we did so based on the advice of marketing experts. “Make the U.S. Open HUGE” and “Get squash on TV!” were the two most common refrains...