From Passion to Profession: A Conversation with Olivia Taylor

From Squash Magazine

The Arlen Specter Center’s head coach Olivia Taylor shares her personal squash story and offers insights into the women’s game, in this exclusive Q&A by Linda Elriani.
You joined the Arlen Specter US Squash Center as the head coach a year ago. How do you feel about the last year and what do you have planned for the upcoming season?
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my first year as Head Professional at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center. It’s been a rewarding experience working with such a passionate community and being part of a world-class facility. Looking ahead to next season, I’m excited to continue building on the momentum we’ve created—expanding our programming, supporting player development at all levels, and helping grow …
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