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I regularly write my columns with a critical undertone. With a certain topicality I express my opinion in the text I have written. This can and may be done in a column.

As long as I walk around in the squash community, I observe and analyse the situation. What my senses pick up is used as food for a new piece of writing. Almost everything that happens or doesn’t happen is reviewed. I’m talking about sweaty hands that are wiped from the glass and not so much as that. I’m talking about Tommy Berden who, as organizer of the World Cup in Rotterdam, was the only one who wasn’t thanked for his efforts. When something like that is noticed it deserves attention.

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Also the free glass of water during the competition was a subject. Now I’m not the hardest but I think as an athlete also in the interest of the club. Without a club there is no sport. One cannot do without the other. No matter how independent we want to be. We have and it all needs each other.

Speaking of which, now that it’s no longer as ‘booming’ as it used to be, our sport needs every form of promotion. Otherwise, we will simply look for alternatives. Interactive squash, soccer squash, glow in the dark squash. Courts are used as storage space, meeting room, fitness room, yoga studio. What’s next? What’s wrong with just an old-fashioned game of squash? Isn’t that fun enough? Do we all have to paddle en masse? Or is that as hype as little brother ricochet?

For a national promotional campaign I pointed in the direction of Squash Bond Nederland. Since this season the association is more active on social media, which I warmly applaud. As soon as I open Facebook or Instagram I see a message from SBN. And why not? It costs nothing!
If you don’t do anything, nothing will live. If it’s enough and if it will pull the sport out of the doldrums, we’ll only find out after a while.
However, the positive start has been made anyway! My thumb gets it because I like it!

I regularly write my columns with a critical undertone. With a certain topicality I express my opinion in the text I have written. That can and may be done in a column.

As long as I walk around in the squash community, I observe and analyze the situation. What my senses pick up is used as food for a new piece of writing. Almost everything that happens or doesn’t happen is reviewed. I’m talking about sweaty hands that are wiped from the glass and not so much as that. I’m talking about Tommy Berden who, as organizer of the World Cup in Rotterdam, was the only one who wasn’t thanked for his efforts. When something like that is noticed it deserves attention.

Also the free glass of water during the competition was a subject. Now I’m not the hardest but I think as an athlete also in the interest of the club. Without a club there is no sport. One cannot do without the other. No matter how independent we want to be. We have and it all needs each other.

Speaking of which, now that it’s no longer as ‘booming’ as it used to be, our sport needs every form of promotion. Otherwise, we will simply look for alternatives. Interactive squash, soccer squash, glow in the dark squash. Courts are used as storage space, meeting room, fitness room, yoga studio. What’s next? What’s wrong with just an old-fashioned game of squash? Isn’t that fun enough? Do we all have to paddle en masse? Or is that as hype as little brother ricochet?

For a national promotional campaign I pointed in the direction of Squash Bond Nederland. Since this season the association is more active on social media, which I warmly applaud. As soon as I open Facebook or Instagram I see a message from SBN. And why not? It costs nothing!
If you don’t do anything, nothing will live. If it’s enough and if it will pull the sport out of the doldrums, we’ll only find out after a while.
However, the positive start has been made anyway! My thumb gets it because I like it!

I regularly write my columns with a critical undertone. With a certain topicality I express my opinion in the text I have written. That can and may be done in a column.

As long as I walk around in the squash community, I observe and analyze the situation. What my senses pick up is used as food for a new piece of writing. Almost everything that happens or doesn’t happen is reviewed. I’m talking about sweaty hands that are wiped from the glass and not so much as that. I’m talking about Tommy Berden who, as organizer of the World Cup in Rotterdam, was the only one who wasn’t thanked for his efforts. When something like that is noticed it deserves attention.

Also the free glass of water during the competition was a subject. Now I’m not the hardest but I think as an athlete also in the interest of the club. Without a club there is no sport. One cannot do without the other. No matter how independent we want to be. We have

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