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FAQs about outsidetheglass:How many episodes does outsidetheglass have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.
May 31, 2019Ep. 42 Andrew ShelleyAndrew Shelley might be the most senior leader in squash today: he started working in the game forty-three years ago. As he steps down as CEO of the World Squash Federation, Shelley looks back with OTG on his remarkable early years running the British Open....more43minPlay
May 01, 2019Ep. 41 Ramy AshourThe GOAT of squash—as reckoned by many observers—might be Ramy Ashour, who just announced his retirement from the pro tour. In a remarkable interview with Outside The Glass, Ashour talks about what injuries have taught him, his best win and worst loss, his ideas about scoring and how he ate his first squash trophy....more45minPlay
April 01, 2019Ep. 40 Camille SermeThe greatest Frenchwoman in squash history, Camille Serme joins OTG to talk about coming back from tough defeats, devising game plans and assessing theories on whether marriage is good or bad for your squash....more27minPlay
March 01, 2019Ep.39 Nicol DavidLast month Nicol David, the greatest female squash player in history, announced that she was going to retire from the pro tour later this spring. Here she talks with Outside The Glass about what she loves about the game, the Olympics and having dinner with Roger Federer....more22minPlay
February 01, 2019Ep. 38 18-17 in the FifthExactly twenty-five years ago, in February 1994, the men of Yale and Harvard played each other in a famously close match. The score went to 4-4. The final match, between Jamie Dean and Tal Ben-Shahar, ended 18-17 in the fifth. OTG talks with Dean and Ben-Shahar about what happened that historic day and how it changed their lives....more30minPlay
January 01, 2019Ep. 37 Specter CenterIn two years’ time, US Squash will open the Specter Center, a world-class, twenty-court, 65,000 square-foot facility in Philadelphia. Kevin Klipstein, Ned Edwards, Steve Gregg and Rich Wade explain what it will look like....more35minPlay
December 03, 2018Ep. 36 Ronny VlassaksOne of the most recognizable people in the game, Ronny Vlassaks has just arrived in the U.S. to coach at Squash on Fire in Washington. He tells OTG what it is like pick up squash for the first time in his mid-twenties after a career as a world-class pro cyclist....more18minPlay
November 01, 2018Ep. 35 Sue Newman KingIn 1978 Sue Newman King captured the British Open, becoming the first woman not named Heather McKay to win the title since 1961. Forty years later she talks that tournament, her unusual start in squash and the founding of the women’s pro tour....more48minPlay
October 01, 2018Ep. 34 Off-Court III: Daryl SelbyDaryl Selby, world No. 16, hilariously contemplates his obsession with another game with a tiny ball: golf....more23minPlay
September 01, 2018Ep. 33 Jamie BentleyAn injury on the ice brought a Canadian junior hockey player into the squash court, and the game of doubles was never the same. Jamie Bentley, three-time World Doubles champion, speaks about the game of cutthroat, the thrill of doubles and the day, up match ball, he lost seventeen points in a row....more16minPlay
FAQs about outsidetheglass:How many episodes does outsidetheglass have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.