03/06/2026
Most club players think attacking means hitting harder. It doesn't.
Mazen Hesham built one of the most dangerous attacking games on the PSA Tour — a former world No. 5 and two-time World Team Champion with Egypt — and almost none of it is about power. It's the decision to go long or short, the hold that buys him an extra half-second, the deception that leaves an opponent reading the wrong shot. Attack is a thinking game, and he plays it better than almost anyone.
Over 6 weeks, Mazen and SquashSkills coach Lee Drew break that game down into something you can train. Long and short from the back. The same options from the front and middle. Then finishing — setting up the rally and converting the winner.
It runs 30 June to 6 August: on-demand sessions in the app, 3 live Zoom calls with Mazen and Lee, and a cohort WhatsApp group where they answer questions the whole way through. Everything's recorded, so holidays and work don't cost you the course.
Spaces are limited, and the first session lands the day it opens.
£139, starts 30 June. Secure your spot: squashskills.com/stc-mazen-hesham