by Lee Horton | Jan 8, 2015 | News, PSA
Are you fit enough for squash? Three-time world champion Nick Matthew tells us how he’s pushed to his physical limit. If your matches are harder than training sessions, you’re not working hard enough. I always attempt to go above and beyond what I experience in a...
by Lee Horton | Jan 8, 2015 | News
Nominations for the 2014/15 ESR Coaching and Volunteer Awards are now open. This year, in recognition of the unbelievable support that volunteers provide to squash and racketball, we have also included the additional category of National Volunteer of the Year. There...
by Lee Horton | Jan 7, 2015 | News
Laura Massaro, who this month lost her world no.2 ranking to Egypt’s Raneem El Welily, is aiming to get it back – and then to bid for the no.1 spot held by Malaysia’s Nicol David. The 31-year-old from Lancashire (pictured above left) has been world champion – winning...
by Lee Horton | Dec 15, 2014 | News, Tournaments
The opening rounds of the Technifibre British Junior Open threw up some tantaslising match-ups when the draw was made at the weekend. Essex has seven junior players entered in the Sheffield event, which will take place between January 2-6, with Ellie Hewes and Oliver...
by Lee Horton | Dec 13, 2014 | News
Laura Massaro will be looking at creating her own slice of history when she defends her WSA Women’s World Championship in Egypt next week. No woman has won three world squash titles in a year before – but that is the tantalising prospect if the 31-year-old second seed...
by Lee Horton | Dec 11, 2014 | News
REPORT BY ALAN THATCHER (SquashMad.com) Hopes of squash gaining admission to the Olympics appear to be gaining traction after the IOC agreed to significant changes in the structure of future Games. The key decision voted in was the sweeping away of a cap on the number...