Publishers Note Zest For Life

By Jay D. Prince Since launching Squash Magazine in 1997, I’ve had the opportunity to interview and hang out with some of the all-time greats in the game of squash. The first in-person interview I...

Publishers Note Dousing the Flame

By Jay D. Prince Last month, I was hopeful that squash would be celebrating the International  Olympic Committee vote that would be moving our sport one step closer to the 2016 Olympics. Uh...not so much. Squash needed life-support...

Publishers Note Fingers Crossed

By Jay D. Prince Depending on how expeditiously our wonderful postal service has managed to get this issue of Squash Magazine into your hands (sorry Will Carlin, I know you won’t have received it yet...

Publishers Note Batter Up!

By Jay D. Prince Ahhh, the joys of refereeing. We all love it, right? Hmm, not so much. But why? Every time we step onto the court to play a “friendly,” we are players and referees. In...

Publishers Note Fessing-up

By Jay D. Prince Hi. My name is Jay Prince, and I am a 4.5 player. There, I said it. I’m not 100% committed to it, but after losing in the quarterfinals of this year’s...

Publishers Note Fit For Life

By Jay D. Prince This month, one of the stories you’ll read is about Jamie Crombie and Ben Oliner, two main-stays in the SL Green Division of the U.S Championships. Both are very fit, and...

Publishers Note Shooting for PAR

By Jay D. Prince At the risk of beating a dead horse, since both Richard Millman and Will Carlin have chimed in on PAR scoring inside the pages of this edition of Squash Magazine, I’m going...

Publishers Note Crazy or Viable?

By Jay D. Prince So last month I waxed on and on about this grandiose idea for a squash club with 20 singles courts and four doubles courts that would be convertible between hardball and...

Publishers Note Dreaming Big

By Jay D. Prince I caught myself daydreaming the other day. Not about becoming a world champion—it’s too late for that. Maybe a better way to put it would be to say that I’ve got...

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...