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Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on June 21, 2023
The off-season is a bit of a strange time for squash players.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on June 21, 2023
The mantra of 'keep your eye on the ball' often gets taught in squash, however, there is debate about whether you should constantly be watching the ball and nothing else, or, just watching it ...
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on June 06, 2023
Last weekend, I played an insane amount of squash in a very short space of time at one of my favourite tournaments of the year, the Danny Gamble Squash Open in Canterbury.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on June 06, 2023
In squash, momentum can hold a very significant influence over the outcome of rallies, games, and even matches.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on May 23, 2023
Playing against a shot-maker can be an absolute nightmare in squash. They can seemingly play a winner from anywhere on the court and they are known for taking balls in short at random times during ...
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on May 13, 2023
The back of the court is often seen as a place for building the foundations of the rally using depth to create volleying opportunities for yourself, however, there is a lot to be said for mixing ...
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on May 13, 2023
Have you ever played against one of those players who seems to get everything back and never misses a shot?
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on May 10, 2023
I want to talk about the return of serve, as I think it's quite a neglected area of the game that could help a lot of players step up their tactics to the next level.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on April 20, 2023
Two of my favourite professional squash players on the PSA World Tour faced each other in the quarter-finals of the recent British Open.
Alex Robertson
By Alex Robertson
on April 13, 2023
I recently went away skiing and had a couple of weeks off squash, and, after getting back on court, I've come to the conclusion that it's always my T positioning that suffers the most when I have ...