Couldn’t have asked for a better way to kick off 2026 than welcoming my partner in podcast crime, Squash Radio’s Bill Buckingham, back on the pod. We chop it up for over an hour, diving deep into the season so far, the current state (and future) of SquashTV, LA 28 and beyond, and of course a healthy dose of Qwash Bad Squash.
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Couldn’t have asked for a better way to kick off 2026 than welcoming my partner in podcast crime, Squash Radio’s Bill Buckingham, back on the pod. We chop it up for over an hour, diving deep into the season so far, the current state (and future) of SquashTV, LA 28 and beyond, and of course a healthy dose of Qwash Bad Squash.
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
In squash - The Podcast
Couldn’t have asked for a better way to kick off 2026 than welcoming my partner in podcast crime, Squash Radio’s Bill Buckingham, back on the pod. We chop it up for over an hour, diving deep into the season so far, the current state (and future) of SquashTV, LA 28 and beyond, and of course a healthy dose of Qwash Bad Squash.