by Lee Horton | Aug 5, 2015 | PSA
The Professional Squash Association (PSA) have announced that squash will become the first racket sport ever to be broadcast live in UltraHD in the UK. The historic broadcast will occur during the 2015 AJ Bell British Squash Grand Prix, which takes place in Manchester...
by Lee Horton | Aug 5, 2015 | PSA
Essex’s Peter Barker will attempt to win his first PSA Tour title of 2015 this week in the $50,000 Colombian Open in Bogota. The world no.7 is the second favourite behind home hope Miguel Angel Rodriguez, a three-time winner of the PSA M50 tournament. The 31-year-old...
by Lee Horton | Jul 14, 2015 | PSA
Peter Barker, the Essex left-hander who was runner-up in last year’s China Open, will lead a two-pronged English challenge for the 2015 trophy in Shanghai in September. The world no.7 (pictured) has been seeded fifth for the $100,000 event, which has attracted many of...
by Lee Horton | Jul 5, 2015 | News, PSA
The Professional Squash Association (PSA) are to conduct a four-month trial, beginning in September 2015, into reducing the height of the tin in competitive women’s matches from 19 inches to 17 inches – the current standard in the men’s professional game. The trial...
by Lee Horton | Mar 25, 2015 | News, PSA
ONE swallow doesn’t make a summer but the sighting of Tom Bird certainly heralds the beginning of Spring. Essex squash player Tom from Frinton added to his growing catalogue of celebrity ‘selfies’ when he made his annual pilgrimage to Canary Wharf...
by Lee Horton | Mar 11, 2015 | PSA
Top seed and world no.1 Mohamed Elshorbagy faces the daunting prospect of taking on three-time British Open runner-up and home favourite James Willstrop (pictured above) in a titanic opening encounter in this year’s Allam British Open Men’s Championship in Hull in...