World No.1 *Nicol David* will be looking to kick-start her 2013 campaign in two weeks in the first WSA World Series event of the year, the *CIMB KL Open Squash Championships*.
The World Squash Federation, together with the Men's and Women's Professional Tours, has just launched a new online campaign to build support for Squash's ambition to join the Olympic Games in 2020.
In a world first for a major event in the sport, U.S. Squash has announced that the prize purse for the 2013 Delaware Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships will provide equal prize money for both the women's and men's events.
Malaysia’s Nicol David has been named WSA Heather McKay Player of the Year *for the 7th time following a presentation at the Cleveland Classic quarter-finals night.
The 2012 Cleveland Classic champion Nicol David looks on course to retain her title after two dominant wins see her comfortably into the semi-final round at the Cleveland Racquets Club, Pepper Pike, Ohio, USA.
The 2012 WSA World Tour Awards will be announced at the opening ceremony of the Cleveland Classic, to be held at the Cleveland Racquet Club, Ohio on the 1st February.
Defending champion Natalie Grinham will play fellow Australian Kasey Brown in the finals of the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions Thursday evening on the glass court in Grand Central Terminal.
Family rivalry will take over when Natalie and Rachael Grinham face each other in the Tournament of Champions semi-finals later today. photo http://www.tocsquash.com/
Olivia Blatchford won her second WSA World Tour title after fighting back from a two-game deficit to claim the WSA Tour 5 Liberty Bell Open in Philadelphia, USA.
Olympians Joanna Rowsell, Victoria Pendleton and Greg Searle were cheering from the stands at the ATCO PSA World Series Squash Finals as they came to show their support for Squash's inclusion in the 2020 Olympic Games.
Madeline Perry ensured her place in the WSA Cayman Islands World Open quarter-finals last night, following a consummate performance against the teenage No.8 seed Nour El Sherbini.
Unexpected success in the WSF Women's World Team Championship in Nimes sees Egypt hold the women's senior and junior world team squash titles simultaneously for the first time
In tonight's dramatic final of the WSF Women's World Team Championship in Nimes which went to the wire, second seeds Egypt recovered from a match down to upset favourites England to win the World Squash Federation event being held in France for the first time.
Londoner Alison Waters marked her comeback from career-threatening injury in sensational style in the WSF Women's World Team Championship tonight in Nimes when she beat Malaysian Low Wee Wern in a dramatic 56-minute semi-final decider.