
Episode 085 Saurav Ghosal
2018/2019 has been a campaign of new heights for Saurav Ghosal. Saurav became the first-ever Indian male to win the Asian Championships a few short weeks ago, and in April he reached the world's top 1...
10 Mai 201954min

Episode 084 Andrew Shelley
Since 1976, Andrew Shelley has been laying the groundwork for developing the game of squash, and he took this skill set to the highest level in 2010 when he became WSF CEO. His list of accomplishments...
2 Mai 201944min

Episode 83 Chris Hanson
Two time US National Champion, proud New Yorker, and current world #68 Chris Hanson graced the podcast with his presence on Episode 83. He lit up the TOC this year with a great first round win followe...
26 Apr 20191h 8min

Episode 082 Rahmat Khan
For squash players who grew up playing the game in the 80s, we grew up idolizing Jahangir Khan, and synonymous with Jahangir was his iconic coach Rahmat Khan. Rahmat helped guide Jahangir to a record ...
20 Apr 20191h 14min

Episode 081 Richard Millman
Squash renaissance man Richard Millman is fighting the good fight, and always has been. Richard emerged in the US several years back and has embarked on an incredible squash journey that currently has...
10 Apr 20191h 11min

Episode 080 Andy Bunting Tribute With Neil Harvey
Tribute to Andy Bunting by Neil Harvey
8 Apr 201929min

EP 79 NickSachvie
2019 Bermuda Open champion and friend of the podcast Nick Sachvie joined me for his "3rd" visit, and there was lots to talk about. Nick is fresh off a few good wins after some up and down results earl...
31 Mar 20191h 8min

Episode 078 Tesni Evans
2 time British National Champion and current world number 10, Tesni Evans is one of the reasons why the women's game has become must-watch squash these days. Tesni describes her season to date, how it...
29 Mar 201933min




















