From the CEO: The Heart of the Season

US Squash President & CEO Kevin Klipstein reflects on the achievements and highlights of the 2024-2025 squash season and looks ahead at the milestones coming up this summer and beyond in his most recent column. 

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Amanda Sobhy Returns to PSA Top Ten for First Time Since Second Achilles Rupture

Amanda Sobhy set a new recovery milestone this season, reaching the world’s top ten PSA rankings at world No. 10 this week for the first time since sustaining a second Achilles rupture in December 2023. Sobhy’s ascent back up the world rankings has accelerated in 2025 after finding her footing throughout the start of the season since August. 


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U.S. Championships Save the Date: June 16-20

The nation’s top squash players are set to compete in the 2025 U.S. Women’s and S.L. Green U.S. Men’s Championships, June 16-20, at the Specter Center in Philadelphia.The Drive to LA28 Campaign Launch Event and Reception, featuring U.S. Olympic & Paralympic athletes, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Foundation and Team USA Squash will be held on Thursday, June 19th at the Specter Center. Tickets and more information to follow.

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Seven First-Time Women's Masters Champions Crowned

The 2025 U.S. Women’s Masters Championships produced seven first-time champions, while Carole Grunberg earned her sixth national title and first in the 70+ age division, April 4-6, at the Specter Center in Philadelphia.


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Davidson Honored With Women's Sportsmanship Award

Sarah Davidson, an experienced Masters player and first-time national champion, was honored with the 2025 Women’s Sportsmanship Award during the U.S. Women’s Masters Championships Saturday, April 5. The Women’s Sportsmanship Award is awarded by the US Squash Women’s Committee to players who have shown exemplary sportsmanship on and off the court.


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522 Junior Players Compete in U.S. Junior Silver and Bronze Championships

522 junior players capped their seasons by competing in the U.S. Junior Silver Championships and U.S. Junior Bronze Championships, March 21-23, at the Specter Center, Drexel’s Kline & Specter Squash Center and Penn Squash Center in Philadelphia.


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Jaffe Sisters and Elriani Headline Junior Doubles Championships

After facing each other in in the GU19 U.S. Junior Championships final, Alexandra and Samantha Jaffe bowed out of junior squash by winning the GU19 U.S. Junior Doubles title together, while Jack Elriani earned a tandem of titles in the Mixed and BU19 divisions, April 4-6, at the Specter Center.


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Submit Your Graduating Senior Reflection

In an effort to recognize and honor all graduating seniors for their participation in squash over the years, US Squash is asking graduating seniors to share reflections about their junior squash career. We would love to include your voice on our website and social media as you move onto your next chapter in life and your journey in squash.


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Weaver Reaches El Gouna Open Second Round

World No. 4 Olivia Weaver comfortably advanced to the second round of the PSA Platinum El Gouna Open with a 3-0 win, while U.S. teammates Amanda Sobhy and Timmy Brownell lost out in the first round Saturday, April 12, in Egypt.


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Lucie Stefanoni to Feature in PSA World Championships With Pan American Qualifier Win in St. Louis

Twenty-year-old Lucie Stefanoni has qualified for the million dollar PSA World Championships by winning the Pan American World Championships qualifying event Friday, April 11, in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Mixed Doubles Nationals Registration Deadline Approaching Wednesday, April 16

The registration deadline for the 2025 U.S. Mixed Doubles Championships, hosted at Germantown Cricket Club in Philadelphia, is just a few days away. Register by Wednesday, April 16, at 12pm noon ET on the Mixed Doubles Tournament Page.





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Community Perspectives: How a Squash57 League is Thriving in Mercersburg, PA

Mike Sweeney, a faculty member and squash coach at the Mercersburg Academy in central Pennsylvania, contributes a story on how a Squash57 league took hold and is thriving at the boarding school’s courtsa model for other schools and communities around the country. 

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Views From the Arlen Specter US Squash Center

Old friends and rivalries were reunited and new ones were made at the Women's Masters Championships.