Publishers Note Golden Moments

By Jay D. Prince The first time I recall watching the Olympics on television was 1972 when Jim McKay of ABC Sports was taking us through the tragic situation in Munich surrounding the Israeli hostage...

From US Squash A Thousand Points

By Kevin Klipstein Inexplicably, George H. W. Bush’s “thousand points of light” phrase seems to stick in my mind. The phrase often made its way into his speeches, and in his inaugural address on January...

Seattle and UPENN Wrap up 2009-2010 JCT Series

Nearly 400 junior squash players competed as the final two tournaments of the Junior Championship Tour took place at the Pro Sports Club in Bellevue (WA) and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Overall, nearly...

Lane Lands Top Seed Scalp In Montreal

First it was Julian Illingworth shocking the men’s professional tour a few years ago when he reached the second round of the Tournament of Champions, becoming the first American player to get past the...

SPA-tlight: Nathan Dugan

Squash Magazine, as part of a monthly feature, will talk to a member of the Squash Professionals Affiliate Program. Nathan Dugan, the Head professional at the Cleveland Racquet Club in Cleveland (OH), took some...

Women in Squash

By Jennifer Gabler Women are different. Even though we compete and succeed against men on the court, the way we get to the court may be different. When traveling for business, many squash players would...

A Great Weekend for Hardball Championships

Players from around the country gathered at the Merion Cricket Club in Philadelphia for the US Squash Hardball Championships in mid-February. And rounding out the eight divisions was a new Under-23 category that attracted...

Life-lessons from our favorite life-sport: What you can expect from Squash apart...

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club When promoting the game of Squash, those of us that propound it as a wonderful past-time often speak of the beneficial life-lessons that are learned while...

Interference, and Stuff!

By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee A tough act to follow: Well, Rod Symington put in 13 years on this page. It’s hard to argue with the fine job he’s done—but I’ll give...

Recovery: Part 1—Physical

By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist I am currently working with the Dutch National Team including many of their up and coming young senior players. As they work through a series of on...