Monday, November 25, 2024

Squash Around The World

ESR appoint interim Chief Executive

New board member Susan Meadows lands short-term role as acting chief England Squash have appointed Susan Meadows as interim Chief Executive following the departure of...

Massaro expecting toughest fight yet

Massaro gunning for glory after 2013 British Nationals heartache Top seedĀ Laura Massaro is expecting her hardest challenge yet at the BritishĀ National Womenā€™s Championship in Manchester...

British Nationals a ‘big deal’ for Kippax

Inspired Kippax seeks maiden spot in British Nationals semi-final World number 24 Sarah Kippax returns to her old stomping ground at the British National Championships...

Caballero appointed Olympic Ambassador

Nicolas Caballero honoured by IOC ahead of the 2014 Youth Olympic Games Teenager Nicolas Caballero has been named Paraguay's Youth Olympic Games Ambassador for the...

Pregnancy ends Grinham’s season

Grinham to take prolonged break following pregnancy announcement World number 12Ā Natalie Grinham's hopes of winning a fourth Commonwealth Games gold medal have ended amid the...

Equal prize money at British Nationals

England squash split prize pot down middle at National Championship By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad Chief Reporter England Squash & Racketball will split a Ā£22,800...

Borja Golan joins the Eye Rackets team

Spanish ace Golan lines up with Shabs in the Eye stable By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad Chief Reporter WORLD number six and Spanish Champion, Borja...

Pakistan legends roll back the years

Pakistan lobby for more PSA events By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad Chief Reporter Talk about Ramy Ashour and his amazing array of skills and a...

Fernandes and Pallikal reach rankings high

Record number of nations represented in February WSA world rankings A record-breaking 13 nations are represented in the top 20 of the WSA February World...

Revealed: Wrestling spent $8 million on 2020 Olympic bid

Baseball boost as IOC chief hints at place in 2020 Tokyo Games WRESTLING spent eight million dollars to keep hold of their place in the...

Seventh heaven for Gawad in Pittsburgh

Gawad dethrones defending champion to net Pittsburgh Open title By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter World number 17 Karim Abdel Gawad notched his seventh...

Chinappa survives five game epic to take Winnipeg title

El Torky falls at the final hurdle as Chinappa recovers from the brink of defeat to win Winnipeg Winter Club Open By MICHAEL CATLING -...

Koukal lands Gas City Open title

Koukal nets the winner's cheque again to win his 28th PSA Tour title By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter Czech number one Jan Koukal...

Sunday’s Grapevine: The Wolverine is hunting The Wolf

Film star Hugh loves strutting his stuff on squash court SQUASH has got the wolf (Nick Matthew), now it has the Wolverine. Yep, Aussie eye...

Scottish doubles bid blocked as feud simmers on

World Doubles faces the chop after Scots bid is blocked By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad Chief Reporter ATTEMPTS by Scottish Squash to host the World...

Scots complete clean sweep in the men’s British Doubles

Scots reign supreme to secure 1-2-3 in British Open Doubles in Glasgow The Scotland's male doubles teams took first, second and third places on the...

Matthew set to return to the scene of his third World Open triumph

Matthew gunning for super six at British Nationals in Manchester World number one Nick Matthew will be returning to the city where he enjoyed his...

King lands Greenwich Open crown

Seventh heaven for King as she secures her first WSA title in 15 months By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Editor World number five Joelle...

Willstrop pays tribute to ‘The Maestro’

Willstrop: Past and present players view Shabana as an inspiration By JAMES WILLSTROP -Ā Article first published on theĀ Yorkshire Evening PostĀ website (28/01/14)Ā  RacketĀ sportsĀ require a very particular set...

Canary Wharf sellout with 8 weeks to go

Canary Wharf Classic sold out again with eight weeks to go By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad London Editor THE 2014 Canary Wharf Squash Classic is...

England squash chief Rider to quit

Nick Rider steps down as ESR Chief Executive after 11 years at the helm By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad Chief Reporter England Squash & Racketball...

Cesar Salazar reigns supreme in Atlanta

Salazar keeps the Mexican flag flying in Atlanta as Iqbal fails to win back-to-back PSA titles By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter Cesar SalazarĀ became...

Hinds survives Gaskin fightback to triumph in Seattle

Hinds secures Stratos Seattle Open title as Gaskin limps to an agonising defeatĀ  By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter Top seed Joel Hinds fought...

An Open Letter to new PSA referees’ chief Lee Drew

An Open Letter to Lee Drew: Make the Best Use of Three Referees By MATT LOMBARDI - Squash Mad Columnist Dear Lee, Itā€™s great news that youā€™re...

Leo Lands Bankers Hall Double

Lightning strikes twice for Au as he defeats Kandra in Bankers Club Pro Am final By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter Top seed Leo...

WSF President heads India’s path to Olympic redemption

Ramachandran chosen as man to clean up India's Olympic reputation By DUNCAN MACKAY - Inside the Games World Squash Federation (WSF) chief Narayana Ramachandran is set...

Dipika to be honoured by President

India's squash princess Dipika Pallikal lands country's top award By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad Reporter INDIAN squash star Dipika Pallikal has been awarded her country's...

Shabana maintains winning form in Detroit

Meguid fails to halt the Shabana express as his hot form continues By LEE HORTON - Squash Mad Reporter JUST Ā 24 hours after winning his first...

Home hopes fade as Schnell loses to Koukal in Calgary

Koukal conquers Calgary hero Schnell to book semi-final clash with top seed Au CZECH starĀ Jan KoukalĀ disappointed the local crowd at theĀ Bankers Hall Club Pro AmĀ inĀ CalgaryĀ when...

Scandal-hit US University snubs offer of free squash facility

Squash group outraged as Binghamton block plans to deliver a paid-for program By BOB KINGSLEY - Squash Mad Correspondent One might think that an offer to...

Lee leads the way in Detroit

Top qualifying seeds avoid upsets at Motor City Open By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter Hong Kong number one Max Lee battled back from...

Lee Drew lands new role as PSA referees’ boss

Leading coach Lee Drew revealed as the first-ever PSA Refereeing Director By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter LEE DREW has landed a key role...

Reigning champion Selby confirmed for Edinburgh Open

Defeat at ToC leaves Selby free to defend Edinburgh Open crown By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Senior Reporter Top seed and defending champion Daryl Selby...

Nick and Nicol are Laureus ambassadors

Nick and Nicol are Laureus ambassadors By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Chief Reporter NICK MATTHEW and Nicol David, squash's male and female World champions, are...

Professionals inspire the next generation in New York

Willstrop: Why exhibitions should never be undervalued By JAMES WILLSTROP - Article first published on the Yorkshire Evening Post website (14/01/14)Ā  We arrived in New York...

Ramy plans to breeze back in Windy City Open

Ramy plans Chicago return as Matthew aims for more glory ten years on By ALAN THATCHER ā€“ Squash Mad Editor RAMY ASHOUR is missing from the...

Missouri for Kandra as Iqbal claims first Pro Series title of 2014

Iqbal justifies top billing as he secures sixth PSA Tour title in St Louis By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Reporter Pakistan number oneĀ Nasir IqbalĀ gave an...

David set to savour Tournament of Champions debut

Malaysian ace 'can't wait' to finally experience Grand Central Station buzz next week By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Reporter Seven-time World ChampionĀ Nicol DavidĀ will make her...

Donna determined to make the glass court

Australia's Donna Urquhart is pumped to start 2014 off on a high, after a rocky time last year due to ankle surgery. She's looking...

Top seeds to contest St Louis semis

Kandra leads the way as quartet endorse the seedings at Racquet Club Pro SeriesĀ  By MICHAEL CATLING - Squash Mad Reporter The top four seeds eased...