Voices Around the Court
An ongoing series highlighting underrepresented players and leaders in squash—featuring 1st person reflections, in-depth interviews, photo essays, and video profiles.
Squash Voices is a series dedicated to sharing the journeys of players, coaches, and community leaders like you. Would you be interested in being featured or nominating someone whose story deserves the spotlight?
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A sporting event that brings an entire hemisphere together is simply remarkable.

Karen Anderson is a 13-time Jamaican national squash champion, Caribbean champion, coach, administrator, referee, West Indies Rifle Shooting Champion, and president of Jamaica Squash. This is her story.

Simba Muhwati is a Zimbabwean-American squash professional, coach, and sports executive, currently serving as the founding Executive Director of SquashBridge, an innovative squash and education initiative in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

James Dodson x Busani Xaba
Going from playing rugby in Zimbabwe to squash, on a bet that changed his life.

Saran Nghiem, college squash’s top women’s athlete, celebrates her 2026 Harvard Commencement today as one of the most decorated student-athletes in the program’s history formerly marking her advancement as a professional in the sport.

Adrian Grant—the first Black player to break into squash’s PSA top 10—reflects on his journey from childhood road trips with his dad to global championships, and how community and representation became his true legacy.