U.S. Pro Squash Series to Include Life Time Tour

The U.S. Pro Squash Series—a collaboration between U.S. Squash and the Professional Squash Association (PSA)—has been given a further boost through the inclusion of the Life Time Grand Prix Squash Tour. Life Time Fitness has...

Sterling Silvers

One month after the top junior players in the United States convened at Yale University for the 2013 U.S. Junior Squash Championships, the second tier of junior squash talent took part in the U.S....

And the Bronze Championships Go To…

A week after the Squash Club at Chelsea Piers hosted the concluding match of the global squash phenomenon that was the 7 Continent Challenge, 215 junior players descended on the complex for the 2013...

7 Continents in 7 Days

Peter Nicol MBE and Tim Garner’s incredible week of playing squash around the world ended on a high in the US where they successfully completed the Xodus 7 Continent Challenge. Nicol won the overall competition...

Feed Your Brain

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition The comparisons between squash and chess are plentiful. The BBC called squash “chess at 100 mph” (June 2, 2002). Nicol David explained in a recent CNN...

Assessing Your Season and Planning to Improve

By Peter Nicol, former World No. 1 So the traditional season is over and now is the time to assess how you performed. Ideally, you should be hyper-critical of your game initially to really identify the...

Hey Ref! An ‘Official’ Q&A

By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee HEY REF! My opponent often has her father attending her games, and he's always shouting advice to her from the benches. This is really irritating. Can I...

Early Specialization in Sports: Risk or Reward?

By Damon Leedale-Brown, Sports Scientist & Conditioning Specialist Whether a parent of a budding young athlete or a coach to a player you believe has the promise to be the next young squash star, it...

Balance Points

Balance Points Which side of your feet do you lean and what thoughts are controlling this behavior? By Richard Millman, Owner - The Squash Doctor Corporation Whenever I write these articles I am concerned as to whether...

World Doubles: Nineteen Countries Compete for World Supremacy

By Kristi Maroc It was a victory for the USA in the women's draw of the 2013 World Doubles Championships, with home heroines Amanda Sobhy and Natalie Grainger taking the title in the Turner Women's...