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Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on November 15, 2021
I've had many ups and downs throughout my time playing squash. There have been numerous phases where I've not really wanted to train or play any form of competitive squash.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on October 26, 2021
I'll have to apologise in advance as I'm a little over a week late with this, but on October 15th, French squash legend Gregory Gaultier announced his immediate retirement from professional squash.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on September 28, 2021
Following some awesome results at the Egyptian Open, I thought it'd be a good idea to write a bit more about the up-and-coming Malaysian pro, Eain Yow Ng, in a more focused 'player profile' type blog ...
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on September 14, 2021
Cold squash courts are disliked by many and they're not particularly fun to play a match on. Some player's playing styles match perfectly to a cold dead court, but this isn't the case for most!
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on September 13, 2021
Everyone has a slightly different preference when it comes to court temperature, and finding a squash court that's the perfect temperature for you is pretty rare.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on August 17, 2021
I remember the first time I really watched Youssef Ibrahim play in the 2020 PSA Qatar Classic in which he managed to beat 1 seed, Mohamed ElShorbagy, 3 games to 2.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on August 01, 2021
Welcome to part 3 of our 'Why We Love Squash' series!
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on July 25, 2021
Welcome to part 2 of our 'Why We Love Squash' series! This week's edition is a little different to last week...
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on July 25, 2021
After what feels like an eternity, squash is finally returning to Ontario on July 16th and we couldn't be happier here at Control The 'T' Sports.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on July 11, 2021
I watched quite a few matches from the recent El Gouna International, which was again dominated by the Egyptian players.