Charlotte Squash Fever

By Chris McClintick For years, the Providence Square Shopping Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, had festered in a state of abandon. Once a thriving shopping center with more than twenty outlets opened in the early...

Cincinnati Launches New Model of Growth

By James Zug Neal Tew is the purveyor of a new method of developing squash: the nonprofit club. Tew grew up playing at the Cincinnati Country Club. He was one of Don Mills’ protégés. The class...

First Facility in Upper South Opens

By James Zug Squash has gone south. The McArthur Squash Center at the Boar’s Head Sports Club in Charlottesville, Virginia, opened in May 2013. The 33,000 square-foot building boasts a four-wall, white-ball glass showcourt with...

Regional Squads

In February, U.S. Squash announced the re-launch of the Regional Squads, an initiative intended to extend the reach of the National Teams program. Drawing from the broadest base of talent, the squads aim to increase...

WSF Ambassador Program Sets Sights On Panama & Venezuela

Malaysia’s record seven-time world squash champion Nicol David will lead this year’s WSF Ambassador Program visit to Panama and Venezuela in June, accompanied by Egypt’s former world junior champion and current world No. 6...

New U.S. SQUASH Skill Level Championship Structure Announced

U.S. SQUASH announced an important change to the Regional Skill Level Championships at the 2010 Assembly in Chicago last week. For 2011, only players qualifying by reaching the finals in his or her division in a Regional...

St. Louis Squash

You would think that the geographical location of St. Louis would limit the level of play and participation, but that is certainly not the case! Over the last ten years alone we have held...