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Hall of Fame Players (listed alphabetically)
Gogi Alauddin Gogi Alauddin, perennial world #2 in the 1970s - twice British Open Finalist - Interviewed in 2002 and Gogi's Back
Gamal Awad In Memoriam - Great Egyptian Player Gamal Awad, dies in Nov 04 at 49.
Jack Barnaby "Barnabus Rex" Legendary coach of squash and tennis at Harvard University from 1937 - 1976. obituary and lifetime retrospective.
Jonah Barrington  
F.D. Amr Bey Six time British Open Champion
Pete Bostwick Jr. Exceptional US amateur and all around athlete. Rob Dinerman profiles this player who's excelled at Golf, Hockey, Court Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Racquets, and Squash.
Norman Bramall Groundbreaking women's coach
Peter Briggs Elected to USSRA Hall of Fame, great singles player, great doubles player.
Donald Butcher British Open Champion, 1931-32
Harry Conlon Air Force's Harry Conlon: Youngest Ever USA National Champion
Harry Cowles Great Harvard Coach: taught Jack Barnaby how to play, how to coach.
Michael Desaulniers The man who dethroned the king by Rob Dinerman
George Doetsch Winner of 15 Maryland Doubles Titles
Susan Devoy  
Chris Dittmar Big Red Cat is Back by Martin Bronstein
Alex Eichmann California Squash Legend built several Bay Area squash clubs; twice defeated Niederhoffer.
Adrian Ezra The Almost unbeatable Adrain Ezra by Martin Bronstein - college squash hall of famer.
Jack Fairs Jack Fairs holds the record for the longest coaching tenure, coached UWO to 31 straight Ontario Championships. Hall of fame coach.
Germain Glidden The Man Who Won Squash's Grand Slam Legendary hardball champion. Famous squash columnist. Ambassador for squash and Harvard squash: Historical profile by James Zug; obituary.
Stu Goldstein 1978 WPSA Champion long time pursuer of Sharif Khan, from Long Island and Stony Brook College.
Glenn Greenberg New York Slugger, Career Retrospective of 2 time NY champ, perrenial top 4 player, by Rob Dinerman
Ted Gross Blue Coller Californian only Californian to make an impact on the Pro Squash Scene.
Ed Hahn Great amateur champion from Detroit. First midwesterner to break the hold of the eastern USA squash establishment.
John Halpern New York State Champion, former national top ten
Ken Hiscoe  
Demer Holleran Demer Holleran Dominant US woman in 90s - career retrospective; also Dominant in doubles
Geoff Hunt  
Hiddy Jahan Famous member of Pakistani "three muskateers" - profile by Martin Bronstein
Tom and Hazel White Jones

Founders of Squash News, creators of TOC, Leow's Cup, US Open. profile by Ron Beck.

Mahmoud Karim

Mahmoud Karim: Squash Champion, Squash Stylist, Squash Ambassador Four time British Open Champion, Wonderful stylist, one of the greatest player ever, died in 1999. Interview with contemporaries and memoriam by Martin Bronstein.

Treddy Ketcham A life in squash - player and administrator
Azam Khan The Incredible Khans Part I
Hashim Khan The Incredible Khans Part I,The Incredible Khans of Squash: Part II America
Jahangir Khan

Aug/Sep 2001 Player of the Month interview by K.M. Boopathy, The Incredible Khans of Squash: Part III Jahangir, The Complete Jahangir versus Jansher Khan Analysis by Martin Bronstein

Jansher Khan

Jansher Khan career summary, JKs 99 titles, Jansher Khan Comeback, Induction to the WSF Hall of Fame, Jansher Khan in Official Retirement, The Incredible Khans of Squash: Part IV and then came Jansher, The Complete Jahangir versus Jansher Khan Analysis by Martin Bronstein

Mo Khan  
Roshan Khan The Incredible Khans Part I
Sharif Khan The Incredible Khans of Squash: Part II America
Torsham Khan Jahangir's elder brother was a great player and great squash ambassador
Yusuf Khan Father of Seattle Squash, taught Nayar
Aggie Bixby Kurtz Pioneering women's coach , hall of famer in both squash and lacrosse.
Barbara Maltby  
Brett Martin  
Michelle Martin

Hall of Fame Top 50 WISPA Titles, Induction to the WSF Hall of Fame, Michelle Martin retires

Diehl Mateer

 
Alicia McConnell American women reaches softball world class
Heather McKay Heather McKay into WISPA Hall of Fame
Al Molloy Al Molloy: shaper of generations of great North American Players: Revered U Penn Squash Coach dies in June 2000.
Anil Nayar Nayar honored in India
Jay Nelson "The Last Man Standing." Played on first USA international team, Met "A" Champion, Multiple Age Group Championships
Victor Niederhoffer Four-time US champion, created USA pro tour; Profiled by SquashTalk
Tom Page Photogallery , Career recap, Memorial Service, Jahangir remembers
Stanley Pearson Hall of fame player, winner of US Amateur Squash singles and doubles, US Hard Racquets singles and doubles. Obituary and memoriam
Gene Perle Holder of 26 National and International titles dies in September 2003
Gail Ramsay Three time US intercollegiate champ
Henri Salaun The Little Maestro , audio:
Bill Summers Coached National Championship Princeton team
Mark Talbott Champion and Yale Head Women's Coach, great sportsman, great champion: Record setting hardball champion.
A.A. Abou Taleb Three times British Open Champion
Stephen J Vehslage Three times US Collegiate Champion, twice junior champion, National Champion 1965
Greg Zaff Changed North American Squash. Reached #2 on WPSA tour; created the SquashBusters program.
Wendy Zaharko First woman collegiate standout, 3 time college titlist.

Qamar Zaman

One time British Open Champion
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