Philosophy, Analysis, Practicality, Strategy and Execution in Squash. A five part series by Richard Millman. Part 1: Philosophy

Phlilosophy, analysis, practicality, strategy and execution in Squash.A five part series, by Richard Millman. Part 1. Philosophy As I write, that extraordinary railway terminus in New York, Grand Central Station, and more particularly the wonderful Vanderbilt Hall, is once again echoing with the ‘thud,’ ‘thud,’ ‘thud,’ of a rubber ball against glass walls. For thoseContinue reading “Philosophy, Analysis, Practicality, Strategy and Execution in Squash. A five part series by Richard Millman. Part 1: Philosophy”

Did we fail Greg Gaultier?

A week has passed and the dust has settled in Manchester. AJ Bell contributed to our sport in a way that few have done, providing an opportunity for the spectacular presentation of the premier Men’s Squash Tournament in the world. Nick Matthew established that he is truly one of the greats of the game, ridingContinue reading “Did we fail Greg Gaultier?”

Are Women worth the same money as Men in Squash?

Before I give you my two cents worth on this so called ‘Debate’ that has somehow gained some traction on websites recently, I want to say ‘Hats off’ to Kevin Klipstein and US Squash. Kevin and I don’t always see eye to eye, but in this matter, in my humble opinion, he and the associationContinue reading “Are Women worth the same money as Men in Squash?”

Evolution?

Thoughts on the American Squash game from an International viewpoint; What can we do to help our sport move forward? ‘O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us!’ Robert Burns, from his poem ‘To a Louse’ I am not entirely sure that I can justly claim ‘an internationalContinue reading “Evolution?”