Grainger and Scharf Take Mixed
After becoming the U.S. Women’s National Champion and then winning the women’s World Doubles Championship for the United States, Natalie Grainger has continued her...
U.S. Father & Son
By James Zug
Thirty-five teams competed in the 2013 U.S. Father-Son Squash Championships in New York in April.
This was the ninth annual event and it...
Canada Sweeps Lapham-Grant
An intrepid band of merry pranksters sailed by air to the Pacific Northwest to represent the United States in the Lapham Grant matches. Fifty-two...
U.S. Pro Squash Series to Include Life Time Tour
The U.S. Pro Squash Series—a collaboration between U.S. Squash and the Professional Squash Association (PSA)—has been given a further boost through the inclusion of...
Sterling Silvers
One month after the top junior players in the United States convened at Yale University for the 2013 U.S. Junior Squash Championships, the second...
And the Bronze Championships Go To…
A week after the Squash Club at Chelsea Piers hosted the concluding match of the global squash phenomenon that was the 7 Continent Challenge,...
7 Continents in 7 Days
Peter Nicol MBE and Tim Garner’s incredible week of playing squash around the world ended on a high in the US where they successfully...
Ramy Rolls in Richmond
By Jay D. Prince
Egyptian maestro Ramy Ashour mastered the tenacious challenge of England's Nick Matthew to win the Davenport North American Open.
Ashour, appearing in...
Growth and Funding
In the last five years, U.S. Squash has paid almost half a million dollars in grants to a variety of causes and programs to further...
Spahrs Dominate U.S. Father and Son
Last month the ninth U.S. Father & Son was held and it was no surprise that Chris and Carson Spahr won their first open title. Spahr has...









