They Got Skills: John Musto grabs headlines as the surprise winner of the Men’s...

Article and photos by Jay D. Price For some, the U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships have been an event in which youth has been the great equalizer, making the notion of “skill level” seem a...

Preston Quick Captures Back to Back Hardball Championships

The 2012 Hardball Singles Championships again featured a strong field in the Men’s Open. With 12 players competing for the title, top seeded and defending champion Preston Quick survived a two game deficit in...

Vlcek and Heldring Take Century Doubles Title

The University Club of New York hosted the 2012 U.S. Century Squash Doubles Championships the last weekend in February. Added to this event, now in its sixth year, was the 80+ Grand Champions division,...

McGuinness/Lemmon and Flannery/Ruggiero Repeat as National Champions

With timely reverses, good power and numerous volleys, Andrew McGuinness and George Lemmon won the Boys Under 19 National Junior Doubles Championships for the second year in a row at Wilmington Country Club. For...

Chilton North American Open Doubles

The North American Open Men's Doubles tournament is one of the most prominent squash doubles events in the United States. Since 1931, this event has drawn top-ranked squash players from around the world. The Field Club...

Egypt Deny India World Cup Triumph In Chennai

In a dramatic clash that went the full distance, favorites Egypt eventually overcame surprise opponents India 2/1 in the final of the SDAT WSF Under-21 World Cup to deny the hosts a historic first...

U.S. Junior Open 2011: Ubina Keeps U19 Streak Alive for American Hosts

Article and photos by Jay D. Prince To call the U.S. Junior Open an "international" event is perhaps one of the biggest understatements of the junior squash world. Since we began covering the championship in 1997,...

Egyptians El Shorbagy & El Tayeb Head New WSF World Junior Circuit Rankings

Egyptians Marwan El Shorbagy and Nour El Tayeb, the reigning world junior champions, head the new WSF World Junior Circuit Rankings launched in early October by the World Squash Federation. El Shorbagy, aged 18 and...

M4 Doubles 2011

By Fred Hill Dave Rosen and Greg Park won the 2011 Maine State Doubles Championship at Meadow Mill A.C. in Baltimore on the first weekend of October, defeating two former Bowdoin College players, Zach Linhart...

The World Team Championships: Truly a “Team” Success! From a Players perspective

By Gilly Lane Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com For two years the goal of the U.S. Men’s National Team was to finish top-8 in the World Team Championships. Two years ago, the team came up short in the...