
In Squash is a squash podcast that we've all been waiting for. Interviews and conversations with world class players, coaches, squash media, referees, and enthusiasts like myself, and anyone else who is a friend of the game. Enjoy the squash podcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 401 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Ep. 402 – Johnny Williams on Orfi, Asal, the World Championships & the Future of Squash Squash TV’s very own Johnny Williams returns to the pod as we break down the tremendous 2026 World Championship. We dive deep into Amina Orfi’s historic run to be... more
Ep. 401 — Nathan Clarke Recaps a Historic World Championship Now that the dust has settled, Nathan Clarke of Squash Player Magazine joins the podcast to break down one of the most entertaining and historic World Championships in recent memory. We dis... more
Jonathan Power’s attacking style and on-court presence were unlike anything squash had seen before; and it served to lay the groundwork for the attacking style of play that we see from the best in the game today. JP returns to the podcast for this mi... more
Luke Butterworth jumps back on the pod and does not disappoint. Luke Butterworth returns to the pod—and once again delivers. We dive into Greenwich Academy’s incredible run of 10 consecutive high school girls’ squash titles, achieved during Luke’s te... more
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Saw the host writing love letters on trump’s insta accounts. Wtf
Really liking this
Great show
Great show with great guests. Wish Jerry wouldn’t cut off the guests as much and tell everyone about his own Canadian provincial squash stories...
Hi,
First off I want to say that I think you interview super interesting people in the Squash world past & present and having recently discovered your podcast series and being a avid Squash fan it’s been super cool to listen to these interviews.
One thing I would like to share with you that you could perhaps work on, is you often have a habit of interrupting the people you are interviewing when they are in the midst of saying something really interesting. If you could chill back and let them ... more
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- This show centers on squash, featuring world-class players, coaches, media, referees, and insiders who discuss competition, governance, development, and officiating. Recent episodes emphasize Olympic qualification, major tournament results, and the sport's growth in different regions. A standout is frequent deep dives with prominent figures about coaching, training, and the sport's future, including Olympic aspirations and grassroots expansion. The format often blends performance analysis with personal narratives, making it useful for listeners who want insider perspectives and actionable takeaways about squash culture, events, and governance.
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Recent guests on In squash include:
1. Nathan Clarke
2. Jonathan Power
3. Marina Stefanoni
4. Peter Marshall
5. Rahul Vashishtha
6. James Zug
7. Matias Knudsen
8. Bassim Haidar
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