Monday, November 25, 2024

Squash Around The World

Nick reveals he’s joining Dad’s Army

Nick and Esme expecting in September...England will be expecting in 2032 The future of England squash looks in safe hands. After the arrival of masters...

Top billing for Willstrop in Zurich

Tuominen gets first crack at Willstrop in Grasshopper Cup English World No.5 James Willstrop will top the draw when the 2014 Grasshopper Cup gets underway...

Tarek Momen out to topple the big boys

Egyptian ace will come out firing at the PSA World Series Finals as he aims to strike it rich in Richmond By ALAN THATCHER Egyptian ace...

US: More Sobhy success…but this time it’s Sabrina

Sabrina ends big sister Amanda's glory run to land national title SABRINA SOHBY turned the form book upside down at the US Nationals when she...

RIP Paul Marley, one of Canada’s finest

Squash Canada pays tribute to Paul Marley, one of the great ones It is with a heavy heart that we inform the Squash Community that...

Pubs, Owls, Jessica Ennis and a 3k watch. Nick reveals quite a lot

Nick Matthew: I used to yell at refs. It was the Yorkshireman coming out ENGLAND's three-time world champion Nick Matthew took Guardian readers on a...

No halting the Sohby run of success

Amanda seals 11th WSA title, now she's targetting US Nationals Just days after winning the US Colleges title, and 24 hours before beginning her US...

Shabana fan lets it all hang out

Amr falls to a Naked Gun in Canada Congratulations to Shahier Razik for running another highly successful Cambridge Cup competition in Toronto this week. The final...

Mighty Mo motors to second Toronto title

Elshorbagy shakes Shabana in Cambridge Cup showdown By CHRIS HOLLOW - Squash Mad Toronto Correspondent Mohamed Elshorbagy overcame Amr Shabana in straight games to win his...

Jenny Duncalf is on the mend

PSL comeback for crocked Jenny World number 10 Jenny Duncalf will make her comeback from an Achilles tendon injury in Chapel Allerton’s PSL match against...

All-Egyptian final in Cambridge Cup

Shabana showdown with Elshorbagy will be a titanic Toronto tussle By CHRIS HOLLOW - Squash Mad Toronto Correspondent First up on centre court at the Cambridge...

Perry pulls out of Granite semis

Perry downs Kippax but ankle twist forces her to quit Granite Open Sarah-Jane Perry’s hopes of retaining her Granite Club Open title in Toronto, Canada,...

Top seed Gaultier loses to Anjema

Dutch ace downs Greg on day one of the Cambridge Cup in Toronto Top seed Gregory Gaultier lost on the first day of the Cambridge...

Eun Chan Ahn the history maker

Three-mendous! Ahn becomes first Korean player to claim triple crowns Eun Chan Ahn claimed a notable place in squash history when she beat Hong Kong's...

Montreal Open spoils go to Heba El Torky

Injury wrecks Landers-Murphy's hopes as El Torky lifts Montreal title After two years in Canadian hands, the 2014 Women's Montreal Open title went overseas when top-seeded...

Serme and Au rise up the WSA rankings

Nicol David celebrates 92 months at world number one As Malaysian Nicol David continues to head an unchanged top five, France's Camille Serme and Hong...

Big cash increase for British Open women

Hull of a boost for WSA as female prize fund rises to £100k The prize fund on offer to women players in this year's Allam...

From Bogota bomb victim to Trinity hero

Catalina rises to top but memories of Bogota bomb still haunt her THE last thing Catalina Pelaez remembered on that February evening back in 2003...

McKay named as Forbes special guest

Legend McKay to appear as special guest at the Forbes Squash Open Squash legend Heather McKay has been revealed as the guest of honour at...

World’s best back for Cambridge Cup

Gaultier leads star-studded draw in Merrill Lynch Cambridge Cup As Toronto remains mired in one of the coldest winters on record, the squash fan can...

Beware of unseeded Shabana in Chicago

Willstrop beware, Shabana lies in wait in Windy Open second round  AMR SHABANA, a hugely popular winner of the Tournament of Champions, enters the Windy...

WSA celebrate 30th birthday

  Anniversary party for the WSA Tour at the British and US Opens The Women's Squash Association (WSA) is marking the 30th anniversary of its formation...

Mueller delight at Finnish Open

Tuominen's super six challenge falls at final hurdle in Finland World number 28 Nicolas Mueller ended a four year hoodoo to win his eighth PSA...

Kristian Frost Olesen takes Israel title

Kristian writes the first chapter in Israel's squash genesis Denmark's Kristian Frost Olesen became the first player to win a PSA World Tour title in...

Lee masters Meguid in Oregon Open final

Lee lands Oregon title after quick final flourish in Portland England's Joe Lee celebrated the biggest PSA Tour title of his career after upsetting the...

Trinity edge thriller to win Howe Cup

Kimberley the hero for Trinity as they upset Harvard to win CSA National Team Championship Trinity College Bantams ended a six year losing streak against Harvard...

New squash centres planned for London and Cambridge

University squash courts set to open to the public as ESR invest in new projects NICE to report some good news on the court-building front, with...

Aussies proud of junior successes

Squash Australia claim the future is bright Down Under We love a little irony here at Squash Mad. Just a few days after we broke...

Danish Atlas Khan reclaims Persian Gulf Cup

Danish Atlas Khan wins the battle of the brothers in Iran final Pakistan's Danish Atlas Khan toppled older brother and defending champion Aamir Atlas Khan to win...

Legends of Squash returns to Aberdeen

Home hero John White to defend Xodus Legends of Squash title in Aberdeen The Xodus Legends of Squash tournament returns to the Aberdeen Squash &...

Yorkshire title haul delights Willstrop

Still going strong: Yorkshire squash vets master Nationals and leave Willstrop awestruck The British National Championships ended on Sunday evening at Sportcity in Manchester. The finals...

Australian star Francis announces retirement

'Burnt out' Francis ends squash career after just seven years on Tour Australian Melody Francis has announced her retirement from squash at the age of...

Defending champions through to last four

Selby sets up Matthew meeting as Kippax suffers again in the quarters World number 10 Daryl Selby avenged his 2013 quarter-final defeat to 5/8 seed...

Pallikal: 2014 could be big for Indian squash

Pallikal targets India's maiden medal at the Commonwealth Games  World number 10 Dipika Pallikal has set her sights on winning the first ever medal for...

Anjema signs with Harrow Sports

Anjema marks new Harrow deal with victory at Dutch Nationals World number 16 Laurens Jan Anjema has signed a three year deal to become the new...

Selby’s 2011 success inspires Richards

British Nationals: Richards looks to Selby for title spur after injury hell England number seven Tom Richards is hoping to use Daryl Selby's surprise success...

Duncalf sets sights on Nationals hat-trick

Duncalf looking to roll back the years at the National Squash Centre World number nine Jenny Duncalf is hoping a return to the scene of...

Rivals heading for Canary Wharf battle

Matthew and Willstrop primed to renew rivalry at Canary Wharf  FIERCE rivals Nick Matthew and James Willstrop are seeded to meet in the final of...

Barker pulls out of British Nationals

Injury forces Barker and Evans out of British National Championships World number seven and joint third seed Peter Barker has been forced to withdraw from...

Simpson: World champ is man to beat

Simpson lavishes praise on Matthew and targets last-eight meeting with Barker World number 22 Chris Simpson believes defending champion and top seed Nick Matthew is the overwhelming favourite...