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...
WISPA Silver Jubilee
Squash stars past and present gathered at a Gala Dinner at the Frans Otten Stadion in Amsterdam to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the...
Women in Squash
By Jennifer Gabler
Valeria Wiens
There are lots of “courts” in which squash players can prevail. Valeria Wiens’ squash story shows the dark side of government...
WISPA Highlights Squash In Switzerland and Italy
By Howard Harding
Described as ‘the Roger Federer of women’s squash’ by Swiss National Coach John Williams, Nicol David captivated youngsters in Zurich of the...
Women in Squash: Women Owning and Managing Squash Clubs
By Jennifer Gabler
Women are making squash their business. Nancy Cushman (Meadow Mill, Baltimore, MD), Wendy Lawrence (Results Gym, Washington DC) and Demer Holleran (Fairmount...
U.S. SQUASH Junior Women’s Team
By Scott Leighton
Following a full year of competition in selection tournaments and a final playoff held April 3-5, U.S. SQUASH named the members of...
Rock Me Like a Hurricane: WISPA Sweeps Through Cayman Islands
By James Zug
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
Five years ago, squash in the Caymans was on life support. Hurricane Ivan swept through the Cayman Islands in...
Women in Squash
By Jennifer Gabler
Pat Millman, “a real country girl,” began her squash career at the age of 30. For the last 25 years, her life...
WISPA Celebrates Silver Jubilee At Women’s World Open
Stars past and present will celebrate 25 years of the Women’s International Squash Players Association at a special WISPA Silver Jubilee Masters event and...