As I’ve mentioned in my previous blogs, the mental side of squash is an important and intriguing part of the game that separates great players from good players at many levels. One of the most ...
Thursday night is league night for me in our regional league. I play B level and myself had a pretty straight forward match. Our #1 though was in very tough playing the top player in our league, one ...
Few activities (healthy ones, at least) are as captivating as squash. People who have never seen it played in their lives suddenly become fascinated by the sport and play every day. It has endless ...
Some of the most frequent questions people ask about life as a squash player (other than “How much money do you make?”) have to do with day-to-day training routines. After all, the main reason top ...
We are very excited to announce that Mike McCue, an up and coming PSA Tour player will be blogging for Control the 'T' Sports. Mike has been playing squash since the age of 10 and is currently ...
I am watching a match between Jonathon Power and Peter Nicol on www.psasquashtv.com and am inspired by Jonathon's play. He uses all 4 corners of the court beautifully to stretch his opponent out. ...
Rushing back to the 'T' is critical and not something that I think you hear discussed that often. Most people are taught to get the back to the 'T' which is of course critical but with too much ...
James Willstrop is on quite a roll. He has won his last two tournaments and has moved to #2 in the world. This is the 2nd time that James has reached #2 in the world. With a win in India this next ...
It was a tough week on the court this past week. I seemed to have lost focus on what works well for me. Thankfully this was a week off from league but still definitely was disappointed in my play. I ...