Women in Squash

By Jennifer Gabler Women’s Committee Chairs—A.J. Copeland, Kim Clearkin and Jennifer Gabler It would be a challenge for anyone taking over the reins of the U.S. SQUASH...

Double the Fun: The Greenwich North American Open Doubles and the Harrow Greenwich Open...

By Jack Farley This year saw another incredible success for what has become one of the premier squash events in all of North America. The...

Women in Squash—Tina Fuselli

By Jennifer Gabler I’m still on a women’s squash high from playing at the Howe Cup in Redwood City (CA) in October. Kim Clearkin did...

SPA-tlight: Kim Clearkin

Squash Magazine, as part of a monthly feature, will talk to a member of the Squash Professionals Affiliate Program (SPA) to get their take...

Krizek and Grainger Saluted

The Women’s Sports Foundation, founded in 1974 by tennis legend Billie Jean King to promote sports and physical activity for girls and women, held...

Award Winning Duo

Last year, Carole Grunberg declared that the 2008 championship was her last Howe Cup. “I am too old and this is just too hard,” she...

Women in Squash

By Jennifer Gabler Jeanne Blasberg Jeanne Blasberg, who recently finished her term as the first woman Board Chair of US SQUASH, came to the game relatively...

California Dreamin’ to Howe Cup Teaming

By Beth Rasin The courts were packed, the food was plentiful, the players were joyous and the Saturday night party was a dancing scene. In...

Women in Squash

By Jennifer Gabler Little did Beth Rasin know when she failed to make her college tennis team that her disappointment, which fueled her search for...

Women’s World Open: A tongue that wouldn’t work—the struggles of an icon.

By Richard Eaton Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com The depth of the ordeal that Nicol David had endured became more apparent within moments of winning her fourth...