Author: Amin

  • NO LET! THE SQUASH VIDEO BLOG

    SQUASH GOING CRAZY III.: RAMY ASHOUR vs. JAMES WILLSTROP – 2012 BRITISH OPEN All credit to Nick Matthew for his third British Open title. He went through a relatively easy draw (for his standards) without complicating life too much for himself. Ramy had a more difficult draw, but the main lesson probably for him is…

  • New Training Plan Starting June 2012

    Our new training plan for the next three months is approved by the president of the Jordan Squash Federation Dr. Ramzi Tabbalat and will commence straight after the PSA closed satellite tournament (Amman Club Open). This plan will be considering the newly arrived trainer Mohammad Satar from Pakistan in forcing national team players to intensify…

  • Mohammad Satar arrived at Jordan’s Squash FED

    Mohammad Satar arrived at Jordan’s Squash FED

    Just three days ago, Mr Mohammad Satar from Pakistan arrived from Malaysia as the New Jordan National Squash Trainer to be played as part of the team. He was warmly welcomed by all officials and members of the Jordan Squash Federation and had his first meeting with Dr. Ramzi Tabbalat (President) and Mr. Saad Hijazi…

  • Monthly Trainings Group Review (April’12)

    It was a rather successful April 2012. After all 3 of my core training group succeeded in obtaining medals and money prices although some may see or place them as lucky winners. I do not believe in luck anyway as a symbol of winning or achievements but think that every thing in life that is…

  • 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place for my Squash Training Group

    1st, 2nd and 3rd Place for my Squash Training Group

    On Saturday 28th April the Jordan Junior Squash Open 2012 ended with some great and surprising results for my Squash Training Group at the Jordan Squash Federation with Hamza Sarraj taking 2nd place at the boys under 13 age group and his younger brother Abdulrahman winning 1st place at the boys under 11 special plate.…

  • Locals Shine In Hong Kong Buler Challenge

    Hong Kong champion Max Lee (pictured) justified his status as top seed by dismissing India’s Harinder Pal Sandhu 11-6, 9-11, 11-2, 11-4 to set up a meeting with Ahmad Al-Saraj, a Jordanian making his first appearance in Hong Kong. More detailed info here at: PSA WORLD TOUR