DETROIT (WWJ) - The world's top squash players are raising a racquet this weekend at the Detroit Athletic Club. It's the Pro Squash Tour World Championship Tournament, which runs Friday through Sunday ...
Azam Khan looks around at the glass encased row of squash courts inside the Pro Sports Club in Bellevue, and can’t help but reminisce. Today, the courts will host a youth camp, along with the many ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Sixteen-year-old Dixon Hill remembers seeing “The Wizard of Oz” at Playhouse Square when she was a girl. This week, she’ll appear on stage at the theater – but not in a performance, ...
When King Knox and Bob Falk co-chaired the inaugural Hamilton Open last fall, they were hoping to bring attention to the sport of squash by creating a women’s pro-tour event that would draw talent ...
Wade Johnstone started playing squash in his native Australia when he was 3 years old. In the 28 years since, the sport has left him exhausted, frustrated, lonely, perpetually broke — and very happy ...
Bob Falk discovered squash while fulfilling a gym requirement at Franklin & Marshall College in the mid-1960s and eventually joined the school’s first varsity team in 1966. “Being from Lancaster ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! A lot of squash will be played in the coming days at the U.S. Open squash ...
The Men's squash team fell to a strong Princeton squad, losing 9-0, while the women's team triumphed over the Tigers, 6-3 No. 1 Kristen Lange (P) def. Amanda Siebert (Pr.), 3-0 (11-9,11-2,11-7) Credit ...
DETROIT (WWJ) - It's the sport, not the fruit. The Pro Squash 2012 World Championship tour will be held in Detroit this weekend. WWJ Newsradio 950's Chrystal Knight talked with Australian Dan Palmer, ...
This year marked Ryan Cuskelly's ninth straight appearance in the Motor City Open. The affable Australian had never made it past the quarterfinal round in his previous eight tournaments. Now, his name ...
Of the top 50 female athletes in professional squash, three are former Crimson stars. Amanda Sobhy ’15, Haley Mendez ’15, and Sabrina Sobhy ’19, ranked fifth, 42nd, and 20th respectively, all played ...
AC/DC blasting "Hell's Bells" into the tiny arena; scantily clad, sign-wielding sirens teeter onto the squash court in high heels at the start of each game; WWF-like introductions of the world's most ...
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