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In squash - The Podcast
In Squash Podcast
378 episodes
5 days ago
Jesse shares the story behind his transition from the court to the mental game, how SportMind has evolved into where the very best in the world go to for their mental game, and the innovative ways his SportMind app is helping athletes build resilience, focus, and confidence. We also dive into his current work with some of the world’s top squash professionals, including Victor Crouin, Sabrina Sobhy and Tinne Giles, and we discuss how the mental side of the game continues to shape the future of high-performance sport. Whether you’re a coach, player, or simply fascinated by the psychology of performance, this conversation offers deep insights into the mindset of champions and the evolution of a brand redefining how athletes think, train, and compete.
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Jesse shares the story behind his transition from the court to the mental game, how SportMind has evolved into where the very best in the world go to for their mental game, and the innovative ways his SportMind app is helping athletes build resilience, focus, and confidence. We also dive into his current work with some of the world’s top squash professionals, including Victor Crouin, Sabrina Sobhy and Tinne Giles, and we discuss how the mental side of the game continues to shape the future of high-performance sport. Whether you’re a coach, player, or simply fascinated by the psychology of performance, this conversation offers deep insights into the mindset of champions and the evolution of a brand redefining how athletes think, train, and compete.
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In squash - The Podcast
Episode 379 Jesse Englebrecht - SportMind
Jesse shares the story behind his transition from the court to the mental game, how SportMind has evolved into where the very best in the world go to for their mental game, and the innovative ways his SportMind app is helping athletes build resilience, focus, and confidence. We also dive into his current work with some of the world’s top squash professionals, including Victor Crouin, Sabrina Sobhy and Tinne Giles, and we discuss how the mental side of the game continues to shape the future of high-performance sport. Whether you’re a coach, player, or simply fascinated by the psychology of performance, this conversation offers deep insights into the mindset of champions and the evolution of a brand redefining how athletes think, train, and compete.
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5 days ago
55 minutes 7 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 378 Sang Hoon Lee - Squash Korea and the 2026 World Teams
The 2026 World Team Championships are headed to Cheongju, South Korea — marking the first time the country will host an event of this scale. Joining me is Sang Hoon Lee, who helps set the stage by sharing insights into Squash Korea, the successful bid, and the Cheongju venue itself. We also look back on the incredible performance of the Korean Junior Men’s Team — with a special focus on Na Ju Young — one year after their unforgettable run at the 2024 World Juniors.
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1 week ago
56 minutes 38 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 377 Timmy Brownell
The “smartest and best squash player in the room” label fits Timmy Brownell perfectly. Timmy joins the pod to talk about his big win in Charlottesville, his outlook for the upcoming season, and his bold ideas for cleaning up the game—especially when it comes to asking for lets. He also breaks down the National Squash League, the draft, and what fans can expect in the season ahead. An awesome, insightful, fun chat with one of the game’s sharpest minds.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 20 minutes 57 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 376 Johnny Williams - PSA Recap
Johnny Williams joins the pod to break down all the action from the first three major PSA events of the season! 🏆 We dive into the standout performances, surprises, and storylines so far — plus Johnny shares his take on the new look Squash TV production and how the officials have been managing the matches this season. Tune in, share your thoughts, and let’s talk squash! 🔥
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3 weeks ago
52 minutes 37 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 375 Victor Crouin - Open Squash Classic
The Open Squash Classic kicks off today in Manhattan, and #2 seed — and Open Squash–sponsored player — Victor Crouin returns to the pod! We chat about the event, how Open Squash continues to raise the bar and grow the game, and Victor’s fantastic start to the season which sees him back in the top 10 after a semi final finish at the Egyptian Open. A tremendous conversation with one of the sport’s most thoughtful and driven pros.
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4 weeks ago
59 minutes 4 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 374 Gary Nisbet - Unique Fitness Solutions
Gary Nisbet from Unique Fitness Solutions returns to the pod to share his 10 non-negotiables for squash training and nutrition—insights that will sharpen your game and elevate your preparation. Your host also breaks down the epic Qatar Classic showdown between Jonah Bryant and Mohamed Zakaria, while weighing in on the growing issue of referees handing out inconsequential warnings to players.
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1 month ago
59 minutes 53 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 373 Sabrina Sobhy
After nearly a year away from the PSA tour, Sabrina Sobhy returns as the top seed at this week’s Nash Cup. We catch up with her four years after her first appearance on the pod, reflecting on her recent comeback at the London Classic, the challenges of her hand/wrist injury, the Nash Cup and its stacked draw and what it took to fight her way back onto the tour.
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1 month ago
36 minutes

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 372 Adam Hawal
Adam Hawal has quickly become one of squash’s brightest young stars after stunning the squash world by taking down former World No.1 and London Classic champion Paul Coll—despite being ranked more than 200 spots lower in the PSA rankings. As a result of his Egyptian Open escapades, he's launched himself close to 150 spots up in the rankings to world 114. In this episode, Adam and I dive into his breakout run at the Egyptian Open, his journey through the junior ranks, the role models who inspire him, and his future plans—including whether he’ll follow in Ali Farag’s footsteps and pursue the U.S. college squash route.
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1 month ago
48 minutes 21 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 371 Yahya Elnawasany
The Nash Cup is only a few days away, and Yahya Elnawasany joins us to talk about his 3rd appearance in this iconic Canadian PSA event. This time around, he's seeded 1, but the draw is stacked with some tremendous young talent. We talk about the Yahya's impressive junior career, junior days in Egypt, making inroads on the PSA tour, his epic 5 game thriller v. Yousef Ibrahim at the World champs last year, and of course, the Nash Cup. Great chat.
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1 month ago
43 minutes 25 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 370 Jay Nash- The Nash Cup
For 17 years, the Nash Cup has been lighting up London, Ontario, showcasing some of the very best talent in the game. At the heart of it all is Jay Nash—the host, the driving force, and the visionary behind this world-class event. In this episode, we dig into his backstory, the birth of the Nash Cup, how it’s grown into one of squash’s must-see tournaments, and what’s in store for this year’s edition featuring some of the brightest young stars on the circuit.
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1 month ago
46 minutes 16 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 369 Adriana Olaya - Squash Summit 2025
The Squash Summit 2025 kicks off in just a few days, ahead of the first Diamond event of the PSA season — the CIB Egyptian Open. Joining me is Adriana Olaya, Head of the PSA Foundation and the driving force behind this year’s summit. The theme? The secret to Egypt’s squash success — from grassroots to the PSA tour. Adriana breaks it all down in this episode.
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1 month ago
30 minutes 31 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 368 Fernando Valdizan - National Squash Leauge
After many head scratching years of wondering why pro league squash hadn't taken off in the US, Fernando Valdizan along with co-founders Spencer Lovejoy and Timmy Brownell have put something truly special together with the National Squash League. The NSL is set for it's 3rd season after 2 incredibly successful previous editions. Fernando and I talk about how this all came together, what it means for squash overall, expansion, and much more.
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1 month ago
1 hour 9 minutes 27 seconds

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Episode 367 Rob Dinerman
Class is now in session. Rob Dinerman has forgotten more about the history of squash than I’ll ever know—apart from maybe Jonah Barrington—but few speak or write as eloquently about our beloved game as Rob. In this episode, he delivers a tremendous recap of U.S. College Squash’s 2025 season alongside highlights from the latest U.S. pro hardball doubles circuit. He’s also been busy off the court: within the past year, Rob has published two new books—Racquets at Rest and Racquets and Rivalries. He takes us inside both works, which you can find on Amazon
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2 months ago
58 minutes 6 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 366 Karim Ibrahim - World Juniors
Fresh off an impressive showing at the 2025 World Junior Championships, US Junior National Team Director Karim Ibrahim joins us to share his thoughts on the team’s performance and the event itself. Additionally, he discusses what makes Amina Orfi and Mohamad Zakaria so exceptional, weighs in on whether the gap between Egypt and the rest of the world is growing, and takes us inside the game of his uber-talented younger brother, world #10 Yousef Ibrahim.
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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 38 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 365 Haitham Effat
🎙️ Episode 365 is live! He’s coached world #1s, world champions, and some of the biggest title winners in the game — Haitham Effat is arguably the most successful coach on the pro squash tour. In this wide-ranging conversation, Haitham shares his coaching journey and what it’s been like working with some of the sport’s biggest stars over the past decade. He dives into his relationships with such greats like Nouran Gohar, Tarek Momen, Nour El Tayeb, and Raneem El Welily — and what it takes to guide players at the highest level. A must-listen for squash fans and aspiring coaches alike! 🧠🔥
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3 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 48 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 364 - Sarah Jane Perry
Three-time British National Champion, 2014 World Team Champion with England, and a former World No. 5 — Sarah-Jane Perry’s squash résumé speaks for itself. In this episode, Sarah reflects on her incredible PSA journey as she officially bows out from the pro tour. Her swan song came fittingly at the 2025 British Open, held close to home in Birmingham — the perfect time and place for a memorable send-off. We talk about career-defining moments, her player/coach dynamic with Rob Owen, what made this final British Open so special, and much more.
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4 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 23 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 363 Jamie Nicholls - Squash Canada CEO
Squash Canada CEO Jamie Nicholls makes his debut on the pod—and he does not disappoint. We dive into Jamie’s squash backstory, relive the glory years of Canadian squash, and trace his evolution from athlete to executive. He shares candid insights into his leadership approach, the vision driving Squash Canada forward (including the Road to the Podium fundraiser), and what it will take for our athletes to thrive on the road to LA28.
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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 45 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 362 Nick Matthew - British Open, Ali Farag, Jonah Barrington
3 time British Open champion and former world #1 Nick Matthew breaks down the 2025 British Open which saw Nouran Gohar and Diego Elias emerge victorious. He also gives heartwarming tributes to the recently retired Ali Farag and Hall of Fame inductee Jonah Barrington. We also take a trip down his personal British Open memory lane. Great chat with The Wolf!!
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4 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 7 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 361 Nathan Clarke - Squash Player Magazine
Squash Player Magazine Editor in Chief Nathan Clarke jumps back onto the pod to recap the World Championships and set the stage for the iconic British Open which kicks off in a few days time. We also talk about the new Squash Player Magazine podcast which was launched just a few weeks back. Great chat.
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5 months ago
53 minutes 23 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 360 Steve Lawton and World Champs Finals Day Preview
For 26 years, Steve Lawton held down the fort as the head squash professional at the Vancouver Racquet Club. With over 30 years of experience playing at the highest level in Canada during an era where we had several players in the top 30 in the world, Steve brought to Canada a style of squash that had rarely been seen on Canadian courts, both in terms of squash flare and banter with the officials and his opposition. A true legend of the game, he’s recorded big wins against top tour players at the World Team Championships and even took a game off former world #6 Jonah Barrington at the Canadian Open. In this episode, Steve and I take a deep dive into his incredible journey in squash—from his playing days to his enduring legacy in Canadian squash
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5 months ago
50 minutes 55 seconds

In squash - The Podcast
Jesse shares the story behind his transition from the court to the mental game, how SportMind has evolved into where the very best in the world go to for their mental game, and the innovative ways his SportMind app is helping athletes build resilience, focus, and confidence. We also dive into his current work with some of the world’s top squash professionals, including Victor Crouin, Sabrina Sobhy and Tinne Giles, and we discuss how the mental side of the game continues to shape the future of high-performance sport. Whether you’re a coach, player, or simply fascinated by the psychology of performance, this conversation offers deep insights into the mindset of champions and the evolution of a brand redefining how athletes think, train, and compete.