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22 DRAGONS SLAYED
In the beautiful confines of Drexel University's Daskalaskis Athlethic Center, home of the Dragons,
Amr Shabana and England's Laura Massaro conquered their respective fields to capture the Delaware Investments U.S. Open.
By James Zug
38 RECORD DRAWS AT COLLEGE DUBS
Over the first weekend of the U.S. Open, 62 players made their way to the Racquet Club of Philadelphia
with an eye on a college doubles title... before they dive head first into the breakneck season of singles. By James Zug
4 FROM US SQUASH
5 THE FIRST SQUASH VIDEO GAME
8 WOMEN IN SQUASH
The U.S. Open featured the best women in the world—and you deserve to give them your attention.
10 SPA-TLIGHT ON SIMBARASHE MUHWATI
12 SCHOLAR ATHLETES
U.S. SQUASH recognizes nearly 200 high school athletes, including 10 who qualified during all four years.
16 WE CAN LEARN FROM THE BEST
By watching the best players in the world with a discerning eye, we can all improve. By Damon Leedale-Brown
17 'NO LET'—THE ULTIMATE DECISION
The rules of squash provide seven reasons to impose the 'No Let.' But more important are the wrong reasons to slap such a harsh decision on a player. By Barry Faguy
18 A GAME OF MOVEMENT
While most of us focus on the shots we make, it's what those shots allow us to do with our feet that should be paramount. By Richard Millman
19 THE DREADED CRAMP
What you do before you ever walk on the court will help minimize the potential for cramping up during a match. By Candace Chemtob
20 ASHAWAY ULTRANICK NYEX
40 M4 DOUBLES By Fred Hill
44 WILL'S WORLD By Will Carlin
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