2025 Milestones

From Squash Magazine

Deaths
Rob Hill died in September at the age of sixty-four. Raised in Colorado, Hill was one of the earliest top juniors to come from the West. He played No.1 on the Princeton varsity for three years, serving as a captain his senior year. He won the National Doubles in 1984 and the 50+ in 2014. He was a top-ten pro on the North American hardball tour (including a win over Chris Dittmar at the 1985 North American Open), and he was the president of the tour 1989-92. Many knew Hill as the purveyor of the Prince Extender, a revolutionary racquet in the 1990s.
by James Zug
Retirements
Ali Farag retired in May. Farag was a three-time All American and …
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