I met up with him and we quickly headed into Olympic mode. His mother, by the way is 96 and still drives and has just dealt with two speeding tickets! Former WSF CEO Andrew Shelley. He now runs the fascinating World Squash Library.Īndrew remains exceedingly fit and well capable of being co-opted to tournament duty. He’s done so since 1976 with the Squash Rackets Association, still at the time the de facto governing body of the world game, then with WISPA (Women’s International Squash Players Association) linking with the men (now PSA) and a further lengthy phase with the World Squash Federation. He is by some distance (I’m not objective) the leading administrator in that long heritage. Like the Commonwealth Games for starters. Andrew Shelley has successfully run more major squash tournaments than anyone in the history of the game. In this month’s column, Jonah discusses squash’s inclusion in the Olympics as well as the resurgence of Karim Abdel Gawad. One of the sport’s greatest thinkers and a pioneer for the professional game, Jonah Barrington offers his thoughts on all of squash’s biggest talking points in his monthly column – written exclusively for the PSA World Tour website.
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