I, Robot Squash Coach
A month ago, Scottish Squash confirmed that the game would return without Covid-19 restrictions, in all clubs and facilities in Scotland. Just the
A month ago, Scottish Squash confirmed that the game would return without Covid-19 restrictions, in all clubs and facilities in Scotland. Just the
So, as a squash lover, what the heck have you been doing during the last eighteen months? Well, here’s at least one thing young squash enthusiast
After recent reports in the Indian media of Saurav Ghosal’s lockdown experiences come the views of the current world men’s number 13 on player
Straight from the world of Indian social media comes the news that current men’s number 13, Saurav Ghosal, is to host a new web-based chat show. In
Having previously written about the inexorable rise of Egyptian squash, it’s refreshing to share some recent stories from another African
Browsing, as I occasionally do, the Lancashire Evening Post, I recently came across a headline which inspired me to further explore the British
OK, I’ll admit that I don’t spend much time scouring squash club notice boards, internet websites or street signs looking for posters advertising
As someone with his finger on the pulse of world squash (no, really), I have to admit that a recent article in The Times came as a bit of a surprise.
As someone with his finger on the pulse of global politics, I recently came across an article which managed to address, simultaneously, the
There are some sports which certain countries are just really good at. We’re talking New Zealand and rugby union, Brazil and football, and Kenya
Watching this year’s European Team Squash Championships (ETC) prompted me to find out more about the competition and its global counterparts.
I can’t say I’ve ever had the opportunity to review a book on squash so when one came along I made like Peter Marshall and grabbed it with both
Some readers of this blog will remember that, in a previous post, I mentioned that former World Number 1 James Willstrop was, amongst other things, a
During my visit to the Punjab Squash Complex in Lahore, I was reminded that the start of the 2018 Asian Games, including squash, was only a few weeks
After two weeks travelling along the Karakorum Highway, arriving in Lahore in late June can be quite a shock. With bustling streets, noisy traffic