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Squashinhos: From Rio’s Favelas To Training With England’s Elite

Squashinhos: From Rio’s Favelas To Training With England’s Elite

Four youngsters from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro got the opportunity of a lifetime to compete and train with England’s best squash players and coaches

Millie Tomlinson’s ‘Passion Project’ Goes International

Millie Tomlinson’s ‘Passion Project’ Goes International

The Graded Squash Tour - a new project from squash pro Millie Tomlinson.

Disco Squash

Disco Squash

Introducing Disco Squash - part of its ‘Her Moves’ initiative to empower and motivate teenage girls to find something that gets them moving.

Optasia Squash Super League: Five Things We Learned From Its Debut Season

Optasia Squash Super League: Five Things We Learned From Its Debut Season

Season one of the SLL went well according to Englnd Squash's Joey Barrington

From Court to Curtain: James Willstrop’s Leap into the Unknown

From Court to Curtain: James Willstrop’s Leap into the Unknown

Few athletes dare to rewrite themselves. James Willstrop is about to do just that

Waves to Rackets

Waves to Rackets

 The Extraordinary Life of Gordon Burgis 

Island Hopping

Island Hopping

Nick Taylor’s Unlikely Rise to US Squash’s Top Job

A Dad’s Life

A Dad’s Life

Greg Lobban has never felt more certain about where he belongs. It’s not on a squash court.

Sana Bahadar: Strong And Silent

Sana Bahadar: Strong And Silent

Young female squash players in Pakistan have plenty of hurdles to overcome en route to success — but to be deaf and mute adds layers of challenge and complexity that would put many off even trying.

Lindsay-Jane Aims To Reignite Granite City

Lindsay-Jane Aims To Reignite Granite City

Lindsay-Jane Ackers has become the first female captain in the 111-year history of Aberdeen Squash and Racketball Club.

The Legacy of Dr. Samiha

The Legacy of Dr. Samiha

Meet Egypt’s pioneering Game Changer - Dr. Samiha

The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Squash Player

The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Squash Player

Somewhere in the early hours, beneath Cairo’s sodium haze and after the last shuttle bus had long since left, Malak Khafagy was standing at baggage claim.

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