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Refs Get Tough At British Junior Open
Should players be allowed to receive coaching during matches? It's a debate that has filled plenty of airtime and column inches across several sports.
BJO Champ Seif Refaay: The New Ali Farag?
Seif Refaay was the standout name among the horde of Egyptians that dominated the 100th anniversary edition of the British Junior Open.
Squash In A Capsule?
Ada Margo Marglewska is developing Capsule Piezoelectric Courts – the world's first squash courts that generate energy from every movement of the players.
Jayne Ashton's Memories Of Making BJO History
As squash's prestigious British Junior Open prepares to enter its 100th year, it's a natural moment to look back through the tournament's roll of honou
Meeting Mariam Eissa
Mariam Eissa is unarguably one of the hottest prospects on England's junior squash scene
Hot As Hawal
Adam Hawal, a likeable 17-year-old from Cairo, has grown up in the relentless talent factory that is the Egyptian junior squash system.
"I'm Super Proud, But It Can Feel Lonely"
Ukrainian squash pioneer Alina Bushma on her ascent up the PSA rankings and missing family back home.
Curtis Malik and the Weight of a Jersey
Curtis Malik, eldest son of a squash-built family, could become the next custodian of England’s most demanding shirt
Era Squash: Redefining Female Squash Participation
Era Squash is a pioneering female-founded project that aims to bring women together on the squash court and "make them feel beautiful and empowered."
Papua New Guinea Junior Tipped For World Top Ten
Timonaliz Alarcos-Kriebisch is certainly a name to conjure with and we'll be hearing it a lot more












