The SVG Junior Open takes place from Fri 18th to Sun 20th Feb ...
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Lower Tin to be trialled for Women
The PSA announces that they will conduct a four month trial into the suitability of reducing the height of the tin in competitive women’s matches from 19” to 17” ...
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U.S. Open raises prize fund to $300k
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PSA World Rankings – July
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2015 PSA World Champs head for Washington
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Men’s World Rankings – June 2014
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U.S. Open raises prize fund to $300k
The first major tournament to offer equal prize money for men and women, the Delaware Investments U.S. Open has now raised its prize fund for 2015 ...
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WSA World Rankings – July
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Women’s World Rankings June 2014
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Ashaway named Official String of Women’s Squash Association
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Madeline becomes oldest top tenner ever !
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Mika wants Squash in the Olympics
Inspiring video by 10-year-old Mika : "this is my game ..."
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Big Olympics 2020 changes still on the agenda
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Squash makes the final three
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Squash 2020 NEW Promo Video
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The WSF wants you!
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ASF Awards 2013
The Asian Squash Federation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2013 ASF Awards ...
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Roshan Khan Junior Open – Finals
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Hong Kong Junior Open – results
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All set for HEAD Hong Kong Junior Open 2013
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Jarvis/Kaplan Cup – Final Day
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Dutch Impress in Luxembourg Junior Open
The fourth Luxembourg Junior Squash Tournament was held this weekend at the Top Squash Club in Sandweiler ...
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Euro Team Champs Division Three
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Maccabi Games – Squash Finals
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Pioneer Junior Cup 2013
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Italian Junior Open
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Surrey make it four PSL titles in a row
In a tense Premier Squash League final in Nottingham, Croydon club Integrity Surrey Health & Racquets beat former champions Benz-Bavarian Duffield 3/2 ...
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Duffield and Surrey win dramatic PSL semis
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Gaps open up in PSL Round Four
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Five Clubs double up in PSL Round Two
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Chapel A return for 2012/13 PSL Season
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Big Olympics 2020 changes still on the agenda
According to this “Inside the Games” report, the IOC is pressing on with changes which *may* be good news for squash …
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Pilley and Low wow them in PNG
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WSF Ambassadors help Papua New Guinea gear up for the Games
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Sharm El Sheikh to host 2014 WSF World Cup
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Kuwait to host Men’s World Teams in 2015
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Sharm El Sheikh to host 2014 WSF World Cup
The World Squash Federation has awarded the rights to host the 2014 WSF World Cup to Egypt.
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International Squash Returns to Nigeria
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World Juniors 2014 for Namibia
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Jarvis/Kaplan Cup – Final Day
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Jarvis/Kaplan Cup Day THREE
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63rd Indian Nationals in Kerala
Squash has finally arrived in the Indian State of Kerala, with the 63rd edition of the Indian National Champs ...
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ASB Launches New PermanentGlassCourt in Hong Kong
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ASF Awards 2013
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High Hopes for Low in Penang
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Women’s World Open for Penang
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Ejtemai and Rarere capture Aus Junior Open titles in Geelong
The Corio Leisuretime Centre in Geelong was the setting for an Easter gathering of the best young squash players in Australia.
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Grinham & Grayson clinch Victorian Open crowns
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Ageless Corren breaks another record
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Hedrick & Aumard do the double
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Darwin centre set for international tournament
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Rooney and Kennedy head for Samoa
Rising English squash stars Patrick Rooney and Georgina Kennedy have been selected to represent Team England at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa this September.
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Squash & Art in Krakow – Final Day
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Squash and Art – Polish League Finals
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Keir Worth is the new ESR CEO
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Matthew hopeful for Commonwealth defence
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Qatar to host 2014 PSA World Champs
The 2014 Men's World Squash Champs will take place at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, Doha, from November 14 – 21, 2014.
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Ramy aiming for Qatar hat-trick
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Kuwait to host Men’s World Teams in 2015
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Look to the Gulf says Ramy
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Maccabi Games – Squash Finals
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Rooney and Kennedy head for Samoa
Rising English squash stars Patrick Rooney and Georgina Kennedy have been selected to represent Team England at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa this September.
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Keir Worth is the new ESR CEO
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Matthew hopeful for Commonwealth defence
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English U11 Champs 2014 – Finals
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UK National Racketball Champs 2014 – Entries
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U.S. Open raises prize fund to $300k
The first major tournament to offer equal prize money for men and women, the Delaware Investments U.S. Open has now raised its prize fund for 2015 ...
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2015 PSA World Champs head for Washington
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Lincou beats Palmer in PST Final
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Gordon claims his first Hyder title
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Gaultier and Massaro take Windy City Open titles
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SWEATING BLOOD: My Greatest Match
Extract #4 from Nick Matthew's upcoming autobiography, "Sweating Blood", Nick's greatest match ...
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SWEATING BLOOD: My Rivalry with James
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SWEATING BLOOD: Nick’s Poker Face
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SWEATING BLOOD: Nick’s Childhood
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Black Knight Short Story: “THE SUNDAY CLUB”
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SVG Junior Open 2016
The SVG Junior Open takes place from Fri 18th to Sun 20th Feb ...
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Rooney and Kennedy head for Samoa
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English U11 Champs 2014 – Finals
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Inter County Finals U11 Festival
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Dutch Impress in Luxembourg Junior Open
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UK Inter-County M50/65/65 Finals
The historic Coolhurst Club situated in the green fringes of the City of London plays host to three male masters Inter County Finals this weekend ...
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World Masters Games – Turin
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Legends head to Israel
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South of England Masters 2013
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North of England Masters 2012
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Palmer powers to 9Tel Legends title
David Palmer maintained his unbeaten Legends record as he beat Jonathon Power in a 75-minute final at St George's ...
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Palmer claims Namur Legends Trophy
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Legends head for Belgium for biggest event yet
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Khan Tips #10: Self-Preparation
Keep practicing match preparation until you master the art of getting yourself to the ZONE. Now it's up to you! Good Luck!
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Khan Tips #9: Get a Grip
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Khan Tips #8: To keep on Improving … change that routine
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Khan Tips #7: More Power to the Arm
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Khan Tips #6: Keep your BALANCE