Will’s World: The Fade
By Will Carlin
Ten years ago, I had a conversation with James Willstrop—the future number one player in the world.
James explained how hard it...
Mr. Weymuller
By Will Carlin
When I was eleven years old, I thought that wearing a Captain Kirk uniform to school was pretty cool. I was sure...
Will’s World: White Elephant
by Will Carlin
In 624 BC, Nepal was called Lumbini. The king of one of Lumbini’s tribes was a warrior named Suddhodana. Known as the...
Will’s World: Take Note
By Will Carlin
My high school squash notebook looks like a rainbow. For some unremembered reason, I was rigorous about keeping my notes in a...
Lighting Up Blue
By Will Carlin
Rich Furman likes to fish. An architect by trade, Rich is a fifty-something squash coach with grey eyes that sometimes turn piercing...
Staying Alive
By Will Carlin
Frenchman Mathieu Castagnet was tired.
His opponent, Englishman Daryl Selby, knew this, and so perhaps he can be forgiven for being certain he’d...
Will’s World: Ring in the New
You may have heard the news last month: squash is once again shortlisted for inclusion in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
We have...
Will’s World: Loss Avoidance
By Will Carlin
At a few minutes before 5pm on a September Saturday in 2011, Novak Djokovic was facing double match point against Roger Federer...
Will’s World: Sniff it Out
By Will Carlin
Some matches were blowouts; others were excruciatingly close. Some matches were filled with incredibly hard hitting; others were played with an inordinate...
Will’s World 2014 The Year of Champions
2014: The Year of Champions
By Will Carlin
The end of the year in squash featured two of the most stunning matches in history at the...