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Episodes

Ep.101 Farewell

The final episode of Outside the Glass.

Jul 12, 202427 min

Ep.100 Kevin Klipstein

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.

May 03, 202451 min

Ep.99 Jack Wyant

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

Feb 01, 202440 min

Ep. 98 Amanda Sobhy

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

Jan 18, 202446 min

Ep.97 Sam Fraidin

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

Dec 01, 202342 min

Ep. 96 Ned Edwards

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

Nov 01, 202336 min

Ep.95 Nathan Clarke

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

Oct 01, 202348 min

Ep. 94 Newt Meade

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

Sep 01, 202318 min

Ep.93 Robert Gibralter

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

Aug 01, 202319 min

Ep. 92 Hazel White Jones & Tom Jones

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.

Jul 02, 202327 min

Ep.91 David Campion

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.

Jun 01, 202323 min

Ep.90 Steve Line—Classic Photographs

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.

May 01, 202324 min

Ep.89 Paul Assaiante

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

Apr 01, 202333 min

Ep.88 Catalina Pelaez

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.

Mar 01, 202331 min

Ep.87 John Musto

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.

Feb 01, 202351 min

Ep.86 Freddy Ramirez

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.

Jan 02, 202325 min

Ep.85 Patrick Chifunda

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

Dec 02, 202221 min

Ep.84 Julian Illingworth

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

Nov 01, 202218 min

Ep.83 Timmy Brownell

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

Oct 02, 202233 min

Ep. 81 Steve Crandall

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

Aug 01, 202227 min

Ep. 80 Blair Sadler

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.

Jul 05, 202220 min

Ep.79 Tad Friend

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.

Jun 08, 202257 min

Ep. 78 Ruth & Sam Jernigan

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

May 06, 202226 min

Ep.77 Peter Nicol & Jess Winstanley

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.

Apr 01, 202245 min

Ep.76 Alina Bushma

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.

Mar 06, 202226 min

Ep.75 Dixon Hill

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.

Mar 01, 20229 min

Ep.74 Harry Saint

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.

Feb 01, 202229 min

Ep.73 Paddy Swanson

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.

Jan 05, 20226 min

Ep.72 Steve Line—Hot Bot

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

Dec 01, 202115 min
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