Palmer aims to complete medal collection in Delhi
By SquashZAGIssued by Andrew Dent
Squash Australia
Australian squash legend David Palmer will be aiming to add gold to his medal collection when he hits the court for his fourth and final Commonwealth Games in Delhi in October.
SQUASH TIPS - Dominating Your Opponent
By SquashZAG
By Allen Fox
Adapted from Tennis.com
How you carry yourself can bolster your chances of winning.
A closely fought squash match is not just a physical battle. It’s
a struggle of will, mental strength, and character. One powerful
element in winning matches is establishing dominance.
Gregory Gaultier Heads to Manchester for ROWE British Grand Prix
By SquashZAGNOT SQUASH - Taking Action ... It Is Worth Million
By SquashZAGThis short stack of used sticky notes contains, without exaggeration, tens of millions of dollars in good ideas. I wouldn’t classify them as “great” or “revolutionary” ideas. Not rocket science. Most, fairly basic.
VERBATIM - Hashim Khan Part Two
By SquashZAG
Keep eye on ball
Cat never takes eye from bird it tries to catch and never you
take eye away from ball you want to hit. Keep eye on ball is most
important one thing I tell you about this game of squash
racquets. P. 74.
“Let” It Be
By SquashZAG
By Mick Joint
From The Squash Joint
We all know it: Squash is a brutal sport. It’s vicious on the
body, cruel on the lungs, challenging on the mind, yet somehow
when all of these aspects are melded together, it’s emphatically
euphoric and addicting.
NINJA SQUASH: JOHN WHITE v. RAMY ASHOUR
By SquashZAG

Well, John White just had that deep predilection for the
dives (click HERE to see the most famous one against Peter
Nicol if you haven't seen it yet).
VERBATIM - Victor Niederhoffer on Complaining to the Ref
By SquashZAGI subsequently realized that the complaining did me more harm than good.
SQUASH TIPS - Creating Positive Habits, Breaking Old Habits
By SquashZAG
By Danny Massaro
Courtesy Total Squash
January 2008
“If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always got.”
“The definition of madness is doing things exactly the same and expecting different results.”
'A Primer on the Game of Doubles Squash' — Peter Briggs
By The Squashist
Overall Strategy
1. The most important and critical decision in playing winning doubles is to pick a good partner and to practice with him or her regularly so you know what they do under pressure and what shots they like to hit, so you can position yourself accordingly for the opponents' counter-shot.






