The Real Finkelman

By James Zug For thirty years the Eric R. Finkelman Award has been the highlight of the Lapham-Grant weekend. The U.S. v. Canada matches date back to 1922 and thus are the oldest annual international...

Super Bowl of Squash

By James Zug The Super Bowl of Squash, the commissioner’s Trophy was again contested in Wilmington, Delaware, in February 2013. Founded in 1975, this Wilmington country club doubles event has always been full of off-court socializing and...

Tompkins Tames the Upset Beast

By James Zug Back in 1907 young Fred Tompkins invented a game. He called it squash doubles. He used the fastest balls he could find and an unused space that happened to be 45 by...

U.S. Boys Finish Eighth at World Junior Championships

By TJ Dembinski Qatar. This was the site of the World Junior Championships in 2012 and, throughout the 2011- 12 squash season, the destination that many of us in the under-19s hoped would be our...

Egypt Retain World Junior Title

In the fifth successive meeting in the climax of the biennial World Squash Federation event, it was favorites Egypt who again triumphed over second seeds Pakistan in the final of the Doha WSF Men’s...

Shorbagy and Sherbini Share World Junior Double in Doha

Top seeds Marwan El Shorbagy and Nour El Sherbini celebrated a notable Egyptian double in Doha by becoming world junior squash champions for the second time— El Shorbagy winning the men’s title at the...

U.S. Squash Rankings August 2012

After another successful season of playing in U.S. Squash events, and nearly 50,000 matches played, the Adult end of season rankings are complete. Below you will find the top-20 in each division (except those...

US Squash Adult Rankings: 2010-2011

U.S. Squash is pleased to announce the release of the 210-2011 Season Adult Final Rankings. Players qualify for rankings by competing in U.S. Championships, tournaments, team leagues, ladders, and club leagues. This past season,...

Australia Reclaim World Team Title in New Zealand: US Team Finish 7th on a...

By Grant Smith After last winning the title in 2004—and finishing in 10th place two years later—Australia re-established their authority in women’s world squash by beating England in the final of the Women’s World Team Championships...

American Women Make Statement: Seeded ninth, the American team upset the Netherlands in pool...

By Richard Chin U.S. Squash further established their growing presence among the world’s best as the Women’s National Team finished 7th at the World Team Championships in Palmerston North, New Zealand. The highest previous finish for a...