Spain's Bernat Jaume entres the world top 50 in the latest PSA squash world rankings

Bernat Jaume entered the world top 50 in the latest PSA rankings release in August 2024, reaching 46 in the world. This is Jaume's highest ever ranking, and comes after a recent string of victories over higher ranked players and progressing further in tournaments. Gevolution Suqsh's Tony Griffin, who has been helping Jaume since 2022, said: 'Bernat's openiness to new training ideas and ways of training makes it a pleasure to work with him. It's great seeing him play better and more intelligent squash and his consequential steady progress up the rankings." 4 August 2024.

Gevolution Squash summer camp junior group travels to Dutch Junior Squash Open

Bernat Jaume entered the world top 50 in the latest PSA rankings release in August 2024, reaching 46 in the world. This is Jaume's highest ever ranking, and comes after a recent string of victories over higher ranked players and progressing further in tournaments. Gevolution Suqsh's Tony Griffin, who has been helping Jaume since 2022, said: 'Bernat's opwniness to new training ideas and ways of training makes it a pleasure to work with him. It's great seeing him play better and more intelligent squash and his consequential steady progress up the rankings."

28 people from seven countries attend this year's Gevolution Squash summer camp

28 people from seven countries attended this year's Gevolution Squash summer camp, organised as usual in collaboration with Squash Project at Tipi Park, Girona, Spain. The camp, which started in 2022, attracts squash players of all ages. This year the age ranged form 13 to 60. Around half the participants had already were returning for more, having already attended the camp in previous years. The camp, which is for ten days, consists of three to four hours on court each day, followed by other sports and leisure activities, either in the multi-sport Tipi Park or on one of the nearby wonderful Costa Brava beaches. 1 July 2024.

No.2 seed Marwan ElShorbagy crashes out of inaugural German Open in his first match by an in-form Bernat Jaume.

No.2 seed Marwan ElShorbagy crashes out of inaugural German Open in his first match by an in-form Bernat Jaume in straight games to round off a eventful afternoon session. In a match that saw 21 decisions and two conduct strokes, Jaume found himself ahead in all three games despite strong fight backs from ElShorbagy. Jaume is coached by Gevolution Squash's Tony Griffin. 4 April 2024.

Jaume Reaches Maiden World Tour Final After Defeating No.2 Seed Ibrahim

Spain’s Bernat Jaume earns a place in the first World Tour final of his career after beating World No.18 Youssef Ibrahim in the semi-finals of Squash in the Land. Jaume is coached by Gevolution Squash's Tony Griffin. 10 March 2024.

Jaume overcomes No.4 seed to reach first world tour semi-final In the quarter-finals of The Squash In the Land

Today Spain’s Bernat Jaume earned a place in his first World Tour semi-final. In the longest match of the night, Bernat Jaume claimed victory over World No.22 Nathan Lake in the quarter-finals of the Squash in the Land to set up a last-four encounter against Youssef Ibrahim. 9 March 2024.

Henley-on-thames Squash Club appoints Tony Griffin as coach

We are delighted to announce that Henley-on-Thames Suqash Club recently appoints Tony Griffin as one of its authorised coaches. Tony travels to Henley every two months where he helps players of all ages play better and enjoy their squash more. 5 May 2024.

Squash Matters: a therapeutic process born in our sport

Tony Griffin looks back over three years of the Gevolution Squash method, based on differential learning and used by numerous coaches, including in Europe, New Zealand and South America. That excessive repetition is a limiting factor in our ability to achieve change in squash has been proven beyond doubt. Squash Mad. 5 June 2023.

Gevolution Squash's Tony Griffin interviewed on RTL Play

Tony Griffin, founder of Gevolution Squash, gives an incredibly insightful look into differential learning with his squash coaching and therapeutic case studies in Spain. RTL Play (Tony’s interview starts at minute 16). 3 November 2022.

Tony Griffin and Gevolution Squash: Measuring change in squash and how your brain learns new skills

In squash, measuring change and improvements can be challenging. Gevolution Squash founder Tony Griffin talks about how his research into this area led him to create his Gevolution squash courses. Squash Mad. 27 April 2021.

How evolution in coaching must lead to gender equality

Determined to address the gender imbalance in squash, Tony Griffin, founder of Gevolution Squash, suggests that the way squash is taught is traditionally based on male attributes and are therefore more suited to men’s physical and cognitive processes. In this article he suggests how this can be changed to benefit women. Squash Mad. 20 April 2020.

Muscle memory: Helping your brain plan key moves in every match

Gevolution Squash founder Tony Griffin considers whether the the quality, sensation, body position, movement, accuracy and focus we practice in training is actually what we want to reproduce in matches and how to train so that what we put into our body memory is more aligned with what we actually experience during matches. Squash Mad. 9 October 2019.

Cut down the number of reps to learn and improve faster

Tony Griffin, from Gevolution Squash, explains how reading about differential learning made him realise the obvious – that we never hit the same shot 10 times in a row in a squash rally – led him to question the value of multiple repetitions as a way of improving your squash. Squash Mad. 27 November 2019.

Mate, I am in! Paul Coll is a big fan of new ROXs training system

Read why Paul Coll is among a growing group of enthusiasts who are using the new ROXs training system. This system can be integrated into the Gevolution Squash training method to improve reaction times and the ability to react effectively to random situations Squash Mad. 22 May 2019.

Tony Griffin on squash coaching: How Liam changed the way I teach squash

Liam's story is a case study in breaking the mold when it comes to coaching. It's about changing the way we approach teaching squash, being inclusive and welcoming to everyone who shows an interest in the game, not just those who aspire to greatness. Squash Mad 1 March 2019

Squash Matters: dealing with chaos and the art of playing better

In this article, Tony Griffin of Gevolution Squash discusses chaos in squash, how to deal with it, plus the importance of chaos in improving your game..Squash Mad 21 January 2019

A new way to help players and coaches change and improve how they play and teach

Tony Griffin, founder of Gevolution Squash, explains how he realised that repetitions are the least effective way to learn or progress and why he now approaches teaching squash and his own training in a totally different way. Squash Mad 23 November 2018.

Changing the way you deal with challenging shots

Gevolution Squash founder Tony Griffin gives tips to help players recognise their personal "OS" moments (yes, we all have them) and suggests some ways you may be able to start retrieving these difficult shots. Squash Mad 25 October 2018.

How well do you watch the ball?

Gevolution Squash's Tony Griffin explores the different ways we watch the ball, or at least think we're watching it, and how we can ensure we're permanently connected to the ball like the pros..Squash Mad 5 October 2018.