I´ve always loved competing. I played my first tournaments at the age of 13 and since then I´ve had unforgettable moments on and off court. Butterflies in my stomach before stepping onto the court. Beating an opponent nobody expects me to. Hearing my team mates´ cheering in the 5th set, exhausted. Cheering my team mates in their matches, all nerves. Having a bad day and playing poorly, thinking of selling my rackets but then learning from it. Watching top squash. Being hit in my thigh by my opponent, leaving a blue mark for weeks. Winning my first nationals title. Seeing new places and making friends. The list goes on and on, and I wouldn´t change a single moment. Going to tournaments teaches you not only about squash but also about yourself. Some people are better at playing competitive matches than others. They reach their limits and beyond when they´re competing. They fight for every ball and look strong but relaxed. They´ve been training hard and they know they´re in good shape. They´re confident. Others always perform well in training sessions but for some reason fail to do the same in competitions.
Read MoreA little over a month ago my team and I had the pleasure of hosting our Christmas party / corporate team building at the South Sound Squash Club!
Read MoreA little over a month ago my team and I had the pleasure of hosting our Christmas party / corporate team building at the South Sound Squash Club!
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