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  • World Squash National Federations approve rule changes
    by Natasha Coyle on June 20, 2025

    At its Extraordinary General Meeting on 14th June, Member Federations of World Squash voted unanimously to update its Championship Regulations and the Rules of Squash to support the continuous evolution of the sport. The changes were timely as we approach the three-year milestone to squashโ€™s debut at the LA28 Olympic Games. Amongst the changes to Continue Reading…

  • Matin Ghalami given a path to LA28 and beyond through Olympic scholarships
    by Natasha Coyle on June 20, 2025

    Matin Ghalami is the first squash athlete accepted to the Refugee Athlete Support programme ahead of the sportโ€™s inclusion at LA28. Ghalami is one ofย 47 athletesย to be included on the programme that is ran by the Olympic Refuge Foundation. The Refugee Athlete scholarships make athletes eligible for inclusion in the Refugee Olympic Team at Olympic Continue Reading…

  • Hanafi and Ashour to deliver โ€œWorld Squash Talksโ€ third session
    by Natasha Coyle on June 20, 2025

    World Squash is excited to continue the new series of expert sessions led by some of the sportโ€™s leading figures. The โ€œWorld Squash Talks,โ€ is a regular series delivered over the next 18 months and will see guest contributors sharing content with the global squash community to help coaches of all levels develop their skill Continue Reading…

  • Two-handed squash player on why his style works
    by Natasha Coyle on June 19, 2025

    Squash is usually a sport played with a racket held in one hand. But for South Africaโ€™s top junior boy Luhann Groenewald, he has his own style of squash. The young South African is one of few squash players that is two-handed. Groenewald is set to play his final World Juniors event in Cairo this Continue Reading…

  • Japanese No.1 Ryลซnosuke Tsukue speaks to The World Games
    by Natasha Coyle on June 18, 2025

    In an exclusive interview with The World Games, Japanese No.1 Ryลซnosuke Tsukue discussed winning his 11th PSA title which has made him Japanโ€™s most titled player in history. Tsukue first picked up a squash racket when he was 5-years-old but only started to play full-time on the PSA tour when he was 24. โ€œThe result 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.