Countdown to Copenhagen

Frank van Loon, VP, WSF Squash is exactly one year away from a decision that could change the face of the sport forever. At its 121st session in Copenhagen in October 2009, the IOC will...

Is A Unified Scoring System Looming?

International scoring to nine...American scoring to 15...to 11? For those unfamiliar with the term “American” with respect to scoring, that would be PAR—Point A Rally. It’s an ongoing debate that has taken center stage with...

State of Squash One professional players perspective

By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 6 2007 has seen much squash activity in the United States. Personally, I have played in Chicago, Virginia, New York (and also Toronto for the Canadian Classic). There have also...

Spotlight Squash in the US

2007 Derek Sword Trophy By Kirsten Carlson Remember the way he… Remember that time he…That was the funniest thing when he… And the list goes on of memories of people lost in the September 11th Attacks. Some...

Squash Finds a Solid Spot at the Commonwealth Games

Finally! The Commonwealth Games Federation has come to the conclusion that squash deserves a regular place in the Games, something that squash players and supporters have known all along. With many of the best...

Spotlight Squash in the US

By Kirsten Carlson Southern Hospitality Ricketts wins in front of excited Richmond crowd When the first Virginia Pro Championship was held in January 2004, the No. 1 seed was Paul Price, ranked No. 17 in the world...