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Special Player Profiles now featured:
Worldwide player profiles
newest profile added: 05/21/2000
PSA International Mens Pros WISPA International Womens Pros

Jonathon Power: general profile
Jonathon Power: interview at 99 British
Peter Nicol: general profile
Ahmed Barada: Egyptian magician
Martin Heath: general profile
Dan Jenson: The quite Aussie
Paul Johnson: general profile
Anthony Hill: Creative, controversial
Amjad Khan: brief profile
Zarak Jehan Khan: brief profile
Peter Marshall: general profile
Ong Beng Hee: Malaysian Prodigy
Scott Handley: high expectations
Nick Matthew: Second year pro
Lee Beachill: lots of promise
Davide Bianchetti: Italian star
Steven Meads: PSA Tour veteran

Sarah Fitz-Gerald (also Sarah's web site)
Leilani Joyce (also: Leilani's web site)
Sabine Schoene (also: Sabine's web site)
Vanessa Atkinson
Tania Bailey: Future Star
Natalie Grinham: Attacker from Toowoomba
Latasha and Shabana Khan: San Francisco Chronicle feature.
Ellen Petersen: Squash and Medicine mix
Hall of Fame Players Collegiate Players
Hashim Khan: Greatest champion.
Jahangir Khan:
Won 99 professional titles. Greatest comtemporary player.
Jansher Khan:
Succeeded Jahangir as world champion. Had many famous battles with Jahangir.
Mahmoud Karim from Egypt.
Four time British Open Champion, Wonderful stylist, one of the greatest player ever, died in 1999. Interview with contemporaries and memoriam by Martin Bronstein.
Germain Glidden from the USA.Legendary hardball champion. Famous squash columnist. Ambassador for squash and Harvard squash: Historical profile by James Zug; obituary.
Mark Talbott, great sportsman, great champion: Record setting hardball champion hardball champion.
Al Molloy: shaper of generations of great North American Players: Revered U Penn Squash Coach dies in June 2000.
Cardiff University Squash Players: Brian O"Hora, Irish National Team player and Amber Perreira, top women college player; interviewed during a summer sojourn in the USA. (9-2-99)
Tim Wyant, Harvard College
Peter Yik, Princeton, National College Champ 99, 2000.