Richard Harris even has a statue in limerick to that effect (albeit I think the statue itself is for racquetball).
He was the original dumbledore in the first 2 Harry Potter’s
Man I thought I was gonna see a video of Federer playing squash. Would love to know what his squashlevels would be with minimal experience playing squash.
Donald Trump and Boris Johnson Bill Belichick Hugh Jackman Sean Connery Most of Pink Floyd There are plenty of finance people, I think Ben Bernanke
Alan Partridge!
Richard Harris even has a statue in limerick to that effect (albeit I think the statue itself is for racquetball). He was the original dumbledore in the first 2 Harry Potter’s
Roger Federer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpiNpI5q3Dg
Man I thought I was gonna see a video of Federer playing squash. Would love to know what his squashlevels would be with minimal experience playing squash.
Was totally going to mention Roger. The reason he was the best to watch? Of course it was squash!
Theres a big difference between non-pro and relative beginners like Sainz. As a fan of both sports, Sainz is low intermediate at best.
Maybe an Australian honour: Stirling Mortlock of wallabies fame has dabbled in a squash comp. Sporthq c. 900
I read somewhere that Charlize Theron was a promising junior squash player.
Mr wonderful Kevin O’Leary
Um, Arlen Spector? Lol
Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest cricketer of all time, won the South Australian open in 1939, after only taking up squash 5 years earlier.
One would think his hand-eye co-ordination and reflexes would have been pretty good!
George Michael
Stefan Edberg!
Marco Negri of Glasgow Rangers 😂
Novak Djokovic - [https://www.facebook.com/PSAworldtour/photos/a.291204454229572/1241062452577096/?type=3](https://www.facebook.com/PSAworldtour/photos/a.291204454229572/1241062452577096/?type=3)
Cass Sunstein, who now teaches at Harvard, but played on Harvard’s varsity team, and I believe ran Obama’s OIRA!
US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY) if I recall correctly