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  • Georgina Kennedy speaks to Olympics.com about competing in the top 10 with ulcerative colitis
    by Natasha Coyle on June 9, 2025

    In an exclusive interview with Olympics.com, World No.8 Georgina Kennedy discussed how she wanted to compete at an elite level despite having ulcerative colitis. Englandโ€™s former Harvard University star exclusively reveals how she made it to the top of squash despite having an inflammatory bowel disease. Eight years ago, Kennedy was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis Continue Reading…

  • โ€˜No oneโ€™s got a magic wandโ€™: Laura Massaro from player to coach
    by Natasha Coyle on June 3, 2025

    Former World No.1 Laura Massaro retired as a professional squash player six years ago. Since then, Massaro has ventured into new realms within the world of squash with her commentary work on SQUASHTV and being an ambassador for HEAD. Massaroโ€™s other main focus is as a squash coach. Massaro works closely with current World No.3 Continue Reading…

  • Aifa Azman speaks to Olympics.com on normalising the hijab
    by Natasha Coyle on June 2, 2025

    In an exclusive video interview with Olympics.com, Aifa Azman discussed the importance of normalising the hijab in squash. After aging out of the U15s age category, the Malaysian decided to wear the hijab. In the exclusive interview, Azman touched on how she found a new style of hijab that suited her squash and off-court training. Continue Reading…

  • Double Paralympian medallist tries wheelchair squash for the first time
    by Natasha Coyle on May 30, 2025

    Kai Schrameyer, National Coach for Wheelchair Tennis in Canada, decided to swap rackets when he took part in the inaugural Canadian Wheelchair Doubles Squash Championship Invitational. It was the first time for Schrameyer as he took to the squash court. He discussed his thoughts on some of the similarities and differences between the two sports Continue Reading…

  • Taipei Mayor Chiang proves surprise squash hit at World Masters Games
    by Jonathan Smith on May 30, 2025

    Mayor of Taipei Chiang Wan-an has proved a surprise squash star at this yearโ€™s World Masters Games, as the 46-year-old traded his robes of office for racket and ball by competing in the Recreational Squash competition. The World Masters Games is an international multi-sport event held every four years for masters athletes, with the 2025 Continue Reading…

  • A Championโ€™s Exit: Farewell To Ali Farag
    on June 11, 2025

    You’ve likely seen the news of Ali Farag’s sudden retirement.

  • Canadian Nationals 2025 Recap – Nicole Bunyan
    on June 11, 2025

    Team CT’s Nicole Bunyan competed in the recent Canadian Nationals event at Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, and, spoiler alert, she took the win!

  • 6 Tips For Facing Worse Players
    on May 15, 2025

    In my previous article, I delved into 6 of my best tips for facing better opponents. When I talked about better opponents, I was referring primarily to players who you really didn’t have much chance of beating, but, whom you could learn a lot from.

  • 6 Tips For Facing Better Players
    on May 15, 2025

    If you play squash, there is a 100% likelihood that you will come up against somebody better than you.

  • Who Is Aly Abou Eleinen?
    on May 15, 2025

    Egypt’s Aly Abou Eleinen popped up on the professional squash map for most fans last season after a few very big results.