Grainger Steps Down From WISPA Tour

Squash fans around the world are sad to see Natalie Grainger has decided to bring to an end a distinguished career lasting 14 “glittering” years at the top of her sport. Grainger announced her decision to...

90 Seconds with Jenny Duncalf

Jenny Duncalf, 31 years old, born in Haarlem, Netherlands, but living in Harrogate, England, rose to No. 2 in the world rankings in December 2009 and held that spot for 28 of the next...

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...

How do you make that choice: sportswomen and pregnancy?

By Jen Gabler Nobody ever said that life as a working mum is easy, and many women agonize over the decision of when, or if, they should go back to work after having their baby. But imagine if...

Something to Boast About: Carol Weymuller Open Draws Top Players

By Linda Elriani and Judy Scofield Miller The top professional women squash players in the world returned to Brooklyn (New York) to participate in the world-renowned Carol Weymuller Open hosted by The Heights Casino last...

Women in Squash

By Jennifer Gabler Squash Magazine is traveling around the country, focusing on how women build squash communities in their cities. For our first article of the new season, I started close to home and visited...

Women in Squash

Picking up from where we left off last month, there are two additional issues to consider with respect to women playing squash. While women do indeed play for fun and fitness, they also face...

Women in Squash

By Kim Clearkin Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus. This was clearly evidenced at our recent club championships. Our tournament director was tearing his hair out trying desperately to accommodate the requirements of...

Women in Squash

By Jennifer Gabler Continuing with the look at the explosion in the number of college squash programs across the nation that we began in the last issue of Squash Magazine, we introduce you to Bucknell...