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Table of Contents February 2010 Vol. 13 No. 4
James Willstrop and Ramy Ashour have played memorable matches in New York's Grand Central Terminal. But this time around, Willstrop put his creative weapons in his back pocket and played nearly error-free squash to dominate the final for his first ToC championship. Photo by Steve Line/SquashPics.com.
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22 WILLSTROP DOMINATES TOC While new World No. 1 Ramy Ashour was expected to win the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions, James Willstrop put those thoughts to rest. By James Zug
28 THE GRAND OPEN Manhattan was filled with amateur squash during the opening weekend of the Tournament of Champions as over 200 players sought free entry into the U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships. By Jonathan Reiflers
30 CRIMSON TO CHANDIGARH As part of a training trip to India, the Harvard women taught and tutored kids in an impoverished section of town called Sector 42. By Vidya Rajan
34 URBAN NATIONALS Now representing nine Urban Squash Programs across the country, nearly 300 kids vied for coveted national titles in Boston. By Angela Grosshans
4 FROM US SQUASH
6 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
7 IVY'S NOVEL
9 "SPA "TLIGHT ON...MIKE RILEY
10 LEGENDS TOUR LAUNCHED Now you will still get the chance to see legendary players on court.
12 WOMEN IN SQUASH
14 CHALLENGING TIMES As part of the US SQUASH "Play Squash" initiative, it's now easier than ever to participate in club ladders through the Association website.
16 HOW TO PLAY TOURNAMENTS What can you do to maximize the positive and educational experience of competition. By Richard Millman
18 MAKING OF A CHAMPION It takes years of hard work and dedication, but that's what it takes to become a champion. By Damon Leedale-Brown
19 BLACK KNIGHT'S NEW STICKS The XXX and YYY
44 WILL'S WORLD By Will Carlin
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