when Pakistan’s former glory was restored thanks to Qamar Zaman, who proved that ‘Stroke-making’ in Squash was still KING if executed well enough …
Read more1975 – The British Open & Qamar Zaman….

when Pakistan’s former glory was restored thanks to Qamar Zaman, who proved that ‘Stroke-making’ in Squash was still KING if executed well enough …
Read moreThe dream of taking squash to the public has become a reality with the launch of the first smart outdoor squash court complex in Tel Aviv …
Read moreLong-time Squash – and SquashSite – Sponsor ROWE Motor Oil has collected one of the most prestigious motor racing titles after victory in the legendary Nürburgring 24-hour race …
Read moreConstruction on the Arlen Specter US Squash Center remains on track in Philadelphia for completion in December …
Read moreIn the latest “The Show Court” interview, Alix Williams talks to Hisham Ashour …
Read moreUS Squash has been looking at the Squash experiences of some of this year’s graduates and their families …
Read moreWe’re re-running some classic interviews and articles, beginning with an in-depth Malcolm Willstrop interview …
Read moreWhen Simon Boughton went on an impromptu trip to Milan in the ’90s, little did he know that it would sow the seeds for a squash coaching career which currently spans 28 years …
Read moreSquashStats have produced a fascinating timeline of Men’s and Women’s World Number Ones, by individual and country …
Read moreAs published in SquashXTRA, New Zealand’s Paul Coll talks about the changes that fuelled his recent rise up the world rankings …
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