From Squash Magazine
by James Zug
Susan Gross was an ordinary squash mother. She had a precocious daughter, Amy, who loved squash but in the mid-1990s it was hard to find clubs where Amy could play. They lived outside Philadelphia and almost all the clubs were private. Amy had started playing at eight or nine years old and loved it. She did well in tournaments. You could see that when Amy went on the court, she got serious, that all her squash friends were important but playing did something for her. She was aching to play.
Susan taught French and Spanish at Harriton High School, one of the Main Line’s leading public schools. In early 1995 she started exploring a radical idea: starting …
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