Social Media – Ego or self-promotion ?

Peter Barker: Once upon a time, we would read articles or reports and come to our own conclusions. Now, we want to interact.

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Overcoming Adversity

So often in sport people are told they can’t do something because they ‘aren’t this or aren’t that’ …

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Squash and Study

The two-time World Juior Champion looks at how to mix playing and learning …

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Taking the Ball Early

Nick Matthew looks at the techniques and benefits of taking the ball early in squash and its impact on the modern game …

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Refereeing blog – Daryl Selby

In squash two players can sit next to each other and disagree on a decision. Two referees can sit next to each other and disagree with a decision. Two spectators can sit next to each other and disagree with a decision.

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A Frenchie in the USA!

As a lot of you already know, I moved to Stamford Connecticut, 18 months ago … And what a change!

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The Refereeing Conundrum

Who would be a ref? It’s a tough job, but someone has got to do it!

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The ‘Glamour’ of Travelling on the Tour

Dipika Pallikal: “The perils of travel, so be it, my squash is bigger, it’s the 2020 Olympics calling!”

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My Hong Kong – by Camille Serme

Hong Kong is one of my favourite tournaments on the tour, so I wanted to show you, squash players, another view of the city …

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The Rise of the Women’s Game

It was brought to my attention that the reason why there was no picture of last year’s Female Champion on the banners of the British Nationals was because the “people only come to watch the men anyway!”

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