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  • by The Squashist on Mar 14, 2010
    OK, kids, look away now, this one ain't for you.... Back in 1995, Austin M. Francis, an avid squash player and marketing guru, wrote a very important book for the squash community in the U.S....
  • by The Squashist on Mar 4, 2010
    Most of us have seen the video of Baset Chaudry, team co-captain of Trinity's squash team that has just registered its 12th year of perfection, yelling in the face of his Yale opponent and...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Feb 9, 2010
    Well the Swedish Open turned out to be a pretty successful event for me. I beat 7th seed Shorbagy in the first round 3-2 in about 70 odd minutes, which was the second 5 setter we've had in a few...
  • by Corey Modeste on Feb 3, 2010
    The 2010 Metropolitan Squash Racquets Association (MSRA) Grand Open squash tournament raised an already high bar for amateur squash tournaments by drawing a record number of players to Manhattan for...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Feb 2, 2010
    The Swedish Open starts on Thursday in Linkoping and from all reports it sounds like a great tournament to be involved in. I'm looking forward to see if that rings true. It is run as the same time as...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Jan 21, 2010
    Due to a recent request I'd thought I'd write about what goes on, on-court and off-court, in terms of trash talk and sledging between the players. I hate to disappoint but there really isn't a lot of...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Dec 21, 2009
    Well that's the end of another year of squash on the PSA World Tour. Even though our season goes through to about March-ish, it's still the end of 2009, it's the festive season, and most players like...
  • by Corey Modeste on Dec 16, 2009
    Men's 3.0 - This is a totally new division this year so every team comes in with a clean slate. Several teams including Princeton and NYUhave players with 3.5 playing  ...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Nov 30, 2009
    I finished Runner Up in the Dutch Open to Daryl Selby, losing the final 3-1 in 104 minutes. It was a pretty tough final and Daryl managed to play the bigger points better on the day so all credit to...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Nov 24, 2009
    The Qatar Classic was won by Nick Matthew in a pretty impressive display against Karim Darwish. He won 3-0 and never looked like losing. I, unfortunately went down to Darwish in the 2nd round where...
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