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  • First Public Outdoor Squash Court to Open in U.S.
    by Jonathan Smith on May 8, 2025

    The PSA Foundation, US Squash and the Chicago Park District announced the opening of the first publicly accessible outdoor court in the United States. Located in Fulton Market, west of the Loop, the first outdoor squash court dubbed โ€œProject Beaconโ€ will be opened at Union Park.โ€ฏย  The court, designed and manufactured by Amsterdam-based startup Access Continue Reading…

  • Indian No.1 Anahat Singh speaks to Olympics.com on dream to play at LA2028
    by Natasha Coyle on May 7, 2025

    Indian No.1 Anahat Singh spoke to Olympics.com in an exclusive feature. The 17-year-old has represented her country at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games โ€“ aged just 14 at the time โ€“ and shone brightly at the 2022 Asian Games where she secured two bronze medals. Singh also won Female Squash Player of the Year at Continue Reading…

  • Double delight for England at European Team Squash Championships
    by Jonathan Smith on May 4, 2025

    England won the menโ€™s and womenโ€™s titles in stunning style at the 2025 European Team Championships in Wroclaw, Poland. The menโ€™s team took the European title for the fifth year in a row, and 45th overall, once again consigning France to the runners-up position with a 3-1 victory. For the third year in succession, Switzerland Continue Reading…

  • Belgium, England and France reach European Team Squash Championships finals
    by Jonathan Smith on May 3, 2025

    Todayโ€™s finals at the 2025 European Team Squash Championships will be repeat of last yearโ€™s in Uster as Englandโ€™s men face France and defending womenโ€™s champions Belgium meet England. The womenโ€™s final will be a Belgium-England duel for the third year in succession after sisters Tinne Gilis and Nele Gilis-Coll were both victorious in straight Continue Reading…

  • Scotland and Germany crash the party in European Team Championships Semis
    by Natasha Coyle on May 2, 2025

    Scotlandโ€™s women and Germanyโ€™s men will be the surprise packages in Fridayโ€™s 2025 European Team Championships semi-finals after a packed and dramatic second day in Wroclaw. While defending champions England, last yearโ€™s runners-up France and bronze medallists Switzerland all claimed places in the menโ€™s Division 1 last four once again, Germanyโ€™s men seized their first Continue Reading…