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  • Borja Golan to provide free coaching clinic in Nepal
    by Natasha Coyle on March 3, 2025

    Spanish squash legend Borja Golan is set to be in Kathmandu from 29 March to coach the Nepalese national teams and underprivileged children who are often denied the chance to take part in sport. This article has been adapted from one first published by SquashPlayer Magazine. To read the full article, โ€œGolan Taking Squash To Continue Reading…

  • Malta Squashโ€™s new National Squash Centre to be unveiled in April
    by Jonathan Smith on February 27, 2025

    Squash in Malta is set for an exciting future following news that a new state-of-the-art National Squash Centre will be officially opened on 2 April, when it will host the the ESF European Team Division 3 Squash Championships. The following article originally appeared on europeansquash.com. To read the original article, or to find out more Continue Reading…

  • โ€œFor my dad and me, squash is the glue that holds our relationship togetherโ€ Chelsea and Josephโ€™s squash story
    by Jonathan Smith on February 22, 2025

    This article has been adapted from one first published by the Squash Federation of Africa.ย To read the original article in full, click here. The 2025 Uganda Open Squash Championships, held in Tororo, Uganda, brought together talented squash players from across the region. Among them were Joseph Munyasya and Chelsea Mbete Munyoki, who competed in the Continue Reading…

  • From Lagos Police to the squash court: Salome Iyelihโ€™s WSO journey
    by Jonathan Smith on February 20, 2025

    Earlier this year, Salome Iyelih embarked on a career milestone, with the Nigerian heading to Birmingham for the British Junior Open for her first overseas experience as a qualified squash referee. Squash Player Magazine caught up with the Police College Squash Club regular to learn more about her experience refereeing overseas. The following has been Continue Reading…

  • Olympics speak to โ€˜Warrior Princessโ€™ Nour El Sherbini about โ€˜double lifeโ€™
    by Jonathan Smith on February 20, 2025

    Squashย starย Nour El Sherbiniย lives a double life. Outside of the court, the Egyptian is quiet, friendly, and perhaps even a little shy. But once she steps inside the four glass walls, it becomes clear that her nicknameย โ€œThe Warrior Princessโ€ย is well earned. In an exclusive interview with Olympics.com, the seven-time world champion and five time World Team Continue Reading…

  • What Your Opponentโ€™s Body Language is Telling You
    on February 23, 2025

    You can learn a heck about your opponent’s mindset by observing their actions and body language, whether before a match, during a match, or even in between games.

  • Nicole Bunyan – Cleveland ‘Squash in the Land’ Tournament Recap
    on February 23, 2025

    Team CT’s very own Nicole Bunyan is back with another awesome tournament recap. This time, Nicole walks us through her experience at the recent ‘Squash in the Land’ PSA silver event in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

  • What Level Are You Playing At?
    on February 23, 2025

    Squash doesnโ€™t have one official numerical rating system like other sports such as pickleball, where players are ranked from 2.0 to 6.0 based on their ability, however, that doesnโ€™t mean there arenโ€™t ways to gauge your level.

  • 6 Reasons Why Your Squash Has Plateaued
    on January 28, 2025

    Squash is pretty hard for nearly everybody who picks up a racket for the first time. It takes a good few tries to get used to the ball, the racquet work, the movement, and even the rules.

  • Movement > Shots
    on January 28, 2025

    In squash, perfectly executed shots (whether they’re winners, repeatedly tight drives, deceptive boasts, or fast-paced volleys) always please the crowd. And that makes sense, because most of the time when watching squash, we generally watch the ball rather than the players.