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No Pressure! Chris Truswell On Spearheading Squash's Olympic Debut At La28 

No Pressure! Chris Truswell On Spearheading Squash's Olympic Debut At La28 

Chris Truswell is the man tasked with ensuring squash's Olympic debut goes off without a hitch.

Grassroots Hero

Grassroots Hero

Mike Dale meets Joe Magor, whose hugely popular graded tournaments are reviving the UK's amateur scene

Squash Tennis: "I Killed A Game"

Squash Tennis: "I Killed A Game"

I killed a game. And now I have helped bring it back to life. 

"Squash Needs To Adapt To Survive" - Squash+

"Squash Needs To Adapt To Survive" - Squash+

A young squash start-up in Manchester are trying to change the way club outreach works

Lobban's Olympic Switch

Lobban's Olympic Switch

For most of squash’s professional history, nationality was remarkably uncomplicated. Now, with LA28, it is changing

China Opens Huge National Centre

China Opens Huge National Centre

A look inside China's new 22-court national centre

Finding Light on the Balcony

Finding Light on the Balcony

How one year and one decision brought Henri Saniez back to squash, and to himself

 

Squash’s New Address: Why New York’s Luxury Towers Are Building Courts

Squash’s New Address: Why New York’s Luxury Towers Are Building Courts

Squash is finding a new home in New York City

Clubscore: the end of pen and paper on the balcony?

Clubscore: the end of pen and paper on the balcony?

Marking squash matches has barely changed since the sport's heyday in the 70s: indecipherable players' names written at the top of a sheet of paper

The Quiet Work

The Quiet Work

There are, on the surface, few environments more different than a squash court and a chapel.

 

Viva La Referee

Viva La Referee

A new cohort of young French squash players have tried their hand at refereeing

Yin Ziyuan: The First Sign Of China's World Domination?

Yin Ziyuan: The First Sign Of China's World Domination?

China's emergence as a major force in global squash is now a case of when, not if.

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