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Ep.101 Farewell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 27:14


The final episode of Outside the Glass.

Ep.100 Kevin Klipstein

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 51:11


Now completing his twentieth year as president & CEO at US Squash, Kevin Klipstein returns to OTG to talk about milestones, past and future and gives insight on what American squash might look like in July 2028.

Ep.99 Jack Wyant

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 40:14


Jack Wyant, the Penn coach, talks with OTG about the future of college squash.

Ep. 98 Amanda Sobhy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 46:04


America's top player talks about her second Achilles rupture and another long road to recovery.

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Ep.98 Amanda Sobhy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 46:04


America's top player talks about her second Achilles rupture and another long road to recovery.

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Ep.97 Sam Fraidin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 42:10


Dave Talbott, Mark Talbott, Guy Cipriano and Sam Fraidin himself tell the true story behind one of the game's most notorious practical jokes.

Ep. 96 Ned Edwards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 36:23


How did squash get into the Olympic Games? Ned Edwards, a leader in the effort, tells the story.

Ep.95 Nathan Clarke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 48:10


The behind-the-scenes media master at the PSA for the past decade, Nathan Clarke dissects a half dozen of his best photographs.

Ep. 95 Newt Meade

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 18:28


Our newest squash centenarian, Newt Meade joins OTG to talk about his squash career that reaches back to the 1940s.

Ep.93 Robert Gibralter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 18:59


The man behind the famous New York City steel court, Robert Gibralter talks about what it is like to play squash outdoors.

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Ep. 92 Hazel White Jones & Tom Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 27:14


The irrepressible couple that changed the fundamentals of squash, Hazel and Tom join OTG to talk about the inaugural issue of Squash News in 1978, relaunching the U.S. Open in 1985 and their list of the greatest players they ever saw.

Ep.91 David Campion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 23:18


England's national coach, David Campion has been in the game of squash since age seven when he got his first lesson from his future step-father, Malcolm Willstrop.

Ep.90 Steve Line—Classic Photographs

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 23:37


Steve Line tells the stories behind some of his most famous images, including Awad v. Jahangir in 1982, Jahangir in 1988 and Willstrop & Matthew in 2009.

Ep.89 Paul Assaiante

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 33:04


The squash legend retires after forty-two seasons as a college coach.

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Ep.88 Catalina Pelaez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 31:05


One of the greatest South American squash players in history, Catalina Pelaez is also a survivor of the worst terrorist attack ever on a squash facility.

Ep.87 John Musto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 50:47


What is the ideal amount of talent? What is the difference between dominant and marginal advantage? John Musto, the Cardiac Kid from days of old, answers your questions.

Ep.86 Freddy Ramirez

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 25:25


Ramirez grew up playing handball and paddleball in New York City, is a Hall of Fame racquetball player and probably knows more about ball & wall games than anyone in the country.

Ep.85 Patrick Chifunda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 20:44


Patrick Chifunda has gone from the Copper Belt of Zambia to Johannesburg to Baltimore and now to Richmond during his memorable career.

Ep.84 Julian Illingworth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 18:17


A decade ago, nine-time National Singles winner Julian Illingworth notched the highest ranking for an American male, world No.24. Until now.

Ep.83 Timmy Brownell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 32:39


US Squash's newest star, Timmy Brownell talks about how a tournament in Namibia eight years ago changed his career.

Ep.82 Steve Line on the Pyramids

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 15:38


Twenty-five years ago, Steve Line captured the most iconic image of the most iconic pro squash event.

Ep. 81 Steve Crandall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 27:12


The king of string, Steve Crandall runs a two-hundred year-old global business on the banks of the Ashaway River in Rhode Island.

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Ep. 80 Blair Sadler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 20:05


How does San Diego, historically one of the smallest squash cities in the country, have one of America's best community squash facilities and most successful youth enrichment programs? Blair Sadler explains why.

Ep.79 Tad Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 56:51


In his new memoir, In the Early Times, Tad Friend eloquently writes about the journeys that he and his father have made on and off the squash court.

Ep. 78 Ruth & Sam Jernigan

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 26:15


A husband & wife duo built from scratch one of the great small-town hotbeds of American squash. Here is the story of Newport Squash.

Ep.77 Peter Nicol & Jess Winstanley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 44:34


What makes a squash club survive and thrive? Peter Nicol and Jess Winstanley, proprietors of Nicol Squash, a new four-court public club in Manhattan, talk about one recipe for success.

Ep.76 Alina Bushma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 26:14


A junior at Drexel and All American squash player, Alina Bushma talks about how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has affected her and her family.

Ep.75 Dixon Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 9:17


What is the difference between squash and golf? Dixon Hill, a top U.S. junior in both sports, takes a stab at that age-old question.

Ep.74 Harry Saint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 28:59


New York City is one of the toughest real estate markets in the world. Harry Saint solved it, putting in the first commercial squash clubs in Manhattan back in the 1970s. Here is the story of how squash was transformed.

Ep.73 Paddy Swanson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 5:40


Squash on ships has been a theme ever since the Titanic had a court. In the post-Second World War era, RMS Queen Elizabeth had a busy squash court, as Paddy Swanson recalls.

Ep.72 Steve Line—Hot Bot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 15:20


Squash and sex and selling the game. Steve Line takes us behind the scenes off perhaps the most explosive photographs in squash history.

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Ep.71 Laura Massaro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 36:14


A former world champion and world No.1, Laura Massaro has just come out with a must-read memoir.

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Ep.70 Barrett Takesian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 37:25


Barrett Takesian helped create the pathbreaking Portland Community Squash. Now, the thirty-one year old is helping US Squash make community squash a movement that is dramatically changing the game.

Ep.69 Andy Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 29:31


The voice of tennis at the US Open, Andy Taylor has become a fan favorite as emcee of squash's Qatar Classic. How he got to Doha is a tale that includes radio morning shows, buckets of ice and The Price of Right live with Jerry Springer.

Ep.68 Chris Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 33:11


Now back at England Squash, Chris Robertson is continuing his run as a world-class squash coach. But he was once a rising star as a player, coming out of Brisbane, Australia to capture the World Junior title in 1984.

Ep.67 Renato Paiva

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 47:17


This month Access Youth Academy is opening an exciting, eight-court facility in San Diego. Renato Paiva, the executive director of Access, tells of his remarkable journey from being a junior player in Brazil to leading an innovative urban squash program.

Ep. 66 Steve Line—Qamar Zaman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 8:07


The Conjuror, Qamar Zaman, is the subject of Steve Line's story behind one of squash's all-time classic photographs.

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Ep.65 Greg Zaff

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 38:37


The founder of the squash and education movement, Greg Zaff talks about the original business plan, the people and values that inspired the creation of SquashBusters twenty-five years ago.

Ep.64 Jonah Barrington

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 44:22


Squash's legendary patriarch, Jonah Barrington, talks with OTG about his early years in the game, including how he scraped through to win his first British Open in 1966.

Ep. 63 Marko Podgorsek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 35:33


One of the world's leading referees, Marko Podgorsek speaks to Outside The Glass about squash in one of the more hidden and underappreciate corners of the game, Slovenia.

Ep. 62 Scott Denne on Enzo Corigliano

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 27:56


In mid-December 2020, Enzo Corigliano died in upstate New York. The twenty-three year-old was a star on the St. Lawrence squash team. His coach, Scott Denne, speaks about his tragic death and the importance of conversations about mental health.

Ep.61 Paul Assaiante

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 27:56


The most successful coach in college squash history, Paul Assaiante talks with OTG about ownership, recruiting, parenting and the fear of failure.

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Ep.60 Steve Line—Head-Butt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 22:44


At the 1994 British Open, Steve Line shot one of the most legendary images in twentieth century squash: Mir Zaman Gul smacking heads with Anthony Hill. Line tells OTG the story behind the photograph.

Ep.59 Ong Beng Hee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 16:24


The national coach of Qatar, Ong Beng Hee had a storied playing career that started with a huge leap of faith: not yet sixteen, he turned pro and moved from Malaysia to England.

Ep.58 Lefika Ragontse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 23:19


In our continuing series of exploring off-court passions, OTG turns to Lefika Ragontse. The former Trinity star is the owner of Dread Sports and operates three squash clubs in Maryland and New Jersey. But his first love is diamonds.

Ep. 57 Gilly Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 35:16


Gilly Lane is the head coach of men's squash at Penn. As a player and a coach, he has seen the crippling effects the fear of failure can have on a squash player and has some profound and simple ideas about what to do about it.

Ep.56 John Massarella

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 31:05


Over the past thirty years, John Massarella has progressed along all the stations of a referee—from marking matches at his club to handling local, national and eventually international events and culminating in refereeing world championship finals. He started with pen and paper and now touches the iPad to keep score and he's worked under seven different refereeing systems. Massarella speaks of his best and worst matches of his career and why he'd be a terrible coach.

Ep.55 Martin Bronstein

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 44:23


Danzig, Bellamy, Rutnagur—the cohort of great squash journalists is small and hard to join. This month, as he turns eighty-five, one of the elder statesmen, Martin Bronstein, tells us about his favorite moments in his forty-plus-year career.

Ep.54 Anil Nayar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 23:47


A U.S. Squash Hall of Famer, Anil Nayar talks with OTG about a couple of pivotal milestones in his career, including the 1969 National Intercollegiates—one of the most famous moments of sportsmanship in squash history.

Ep.53 Damien Mudge

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 27:23


The greatest doubles player in history, Damien Mudge captured a record 169 tournaments over his twenty years on the pro tour. But it wasn't always the smoothest journey for the Australian.

Ep. 52 James Green

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 53:09


James Green is the behind-the-scenes leader of Manhattan Community Squash, the exciting new facility in the heart of New York. Green is one of the most articulate proselytizers for the new model of non-profit, community squash, with accessibility being the core value.

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