Paving the Way
by Chris McClintick
Amanda Sobhy has reached the finals of six of the past seven U.S. Women’s Championships. Her third national title this March marked...
World Junior Championships: Brownell’s Break Through in Namibia
By Chris McClintick
An uncompromising desert climate with a mean altitude (5, 436 ft), higher than that of Denver (5,280 ft), welcomed the world’s best...
Was This The Biggest Shock of All?
By Richard Eaton
Photos Courtesy: Lynn Khoo
Is it the beginning of the end for the highest profile player of all time? The question had been regarded by...
Haverford and Greenwich Academy Take Seventh Annual U.S. Middle School Team Championships
By Molly Davidson
The seventh annual U.S. Middle School Team Squash Championships took place at Yale University’s Brady Squash Center January 31-February 2. Haverford took home the Boys'...
American Medal Haul at Pan Ams
Team USA brought home eight medals from the Pan American Federation Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 1-9. The U.S. representatives were comprised of...
American Junior Girls Repeat Silver Performance
By Chris McClintick
The Hasta La Vista Squash Club was constructed in Wroclow, Poland, with eighteen international courts, including two all-glass surrounded by stadium seating,...
Masterful in Turin
The streets of historic Turin, Italy, were filled with more than 25,000 Masters Athletes processing behind the banner of their respective sports, led by...
Massaro British Queen
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/squashpics.com
There was a throw-away hint as to why the world’s most successful squash player might suffer her most startling...
US Men Achieve Injury Riddled 12th
By Kristi Maroc
Photos by Steve Line/squashpics.com
As fans across the globe crowded around screens to watch the top players from 31 countries compete on three...
Perry Pounces on Delaware Open
By James Zug
The 2013 Corporate Service Company Delaware Open was held at Vicmead Hunt Club in Wilmington, Delaware, in February. This $10,000 event, now...