Publishers Note The Main Event
By Jay D. Prince
Something has happened to spectator sports since the 1970s and ‘80s, when going to a football or basketball game really meant just that—you were going to be laser-focused on the game....
Publishers Note A Child’s Game
By Jay D. Prince
A couple of weeks ago, I was at my son’s high school football game thoroughly enjoying watching him put all of his effort into knocking would-be tacklers from the opposing team’s defense...
Publishers Note Sports is Reality
Given what I do with Squash Magazine, it wouldn't be much of a stretch for anyone to guess that I'm a squash junkie. And I'm confident that I can say the same about every...
Publishers Note Shortlisted…again
By Jay D. Prince
Just under two years ago, in September 2009, the sport of squash had it’s Olympic hopes snuffed out for 2016—just four years after experiencing the elation of being included for 2012...
Publishers Note Tournaments
By Jay D. Prince
There are a lot of elements that go into any tournament entry form. The critical parts, like divisions on offer, the location, and the dates of the event. While knowing which division...
Publishers Note Walks of Life
By Jay D. Prince
For 17 of the last 18 years, I’ve tried in vain to win a title in the U.S. Nationals/ Age Groups/Masters (yes, the tournament has been called all three). In fact, I’ve...
Publishers Note Keep Learning
By Jay Prince
Somebody once asked my why I am so into sports. The simple answer is: because they are fun. But the reality is that I have always enjoyed the challenge of pushing my physical...
Publishers Note Learn the Nuances
By Jay D. Prince
Over the past 14 years, I’d guess that I’ve played over 2,500 matches, even after taking into account the year I had to stop playing for shoulder surgery. Taking it a step...
Publishers Note Feeding Your Passion
By Jay D. Prince
I don’t know about you, but I like to eat—often times too much, but enjoying a nice meal and a good bottle of wine is one of the finer pleasures in life....
Publishers Note Respect Goes Both Ways
By Jay D. Prince
After writing about issues I have with some junior players last month, I’ve had a couple of conversations with juniors who suggested another topic: things adults can, and should, do to make...