The 2020-2021 PSA World Championships presented by the Walter Family—which in 2019 became the sport's first million dollar event and will offer that record prize fund again in 2021—returns to Chicago this week. The world’s top players will vie for the worlds most coveted title and equal prize purses for women and men, July 14-22, at the University Club of Chicago.

The world championships are the first major professional squash tournament on U.S. soil since the 2020 Windy City Open sixteen months ago, which was also staged on the all glass court in the University Club’s Cathedral Hall. A record twelve Americans are set to compete in the tournament with first round play kicking off Wednesday and Thursday. Tickets are available on worldsquashchamps.com/tickets.

“The world champs is something that everyone dreams about winning,” said Amanda Sobhy, Team USA's world No. 7. “It is the pinnacle of our professional career, being world champion, along with being world No. 1. If you were to only win one tournament in your entire career, world championships is it! To say that you are a World Champion is something that no one can ever take away.”
The Arlen Specter US Squash Center welcomed the public to the facility for the first time as its soft opening phase began Tuesday, July 6. In attendance were local partners including the Drexel College of Medicine and Caring People Alliance, as well as new facility members. Memberships are available on www.spectercenter.org.


The Arlen Specter US Squash Center will welcome hundreds of the country’s top juniors to compete in East Coast Junior Openthe first Junior Championship Tour (JCT) level event of the seasonJuly 16-18, in Philadelphia. Follow live streaming and scores of all matches throughout the weekend.


The Equal Pay for Team USA Act of 2021, would require that all athletes representing the United States in global athletic competitions receive equal compensation, benefits, medical care, travel, and reimbursement of expenses, regardless of gender. “US Squash is proud to support this important legislation,” said Kevin Klipstein. “We led the way in parity for prize money in 2013. We also pay our high-performance program athletes the same regardless of gender, and have the goal of full parity in participation across juniors, and adults by 2030.”

Beginning in 2020, US Squash has celebrated the graduating senior class by publishing personal reflections from players on their junior squash careers, and what they look forward to in their next chapter in life and squash. This tradition continues in 2021 with a senior class that has shown remarkable resilience through the challenges presented by the pandemic during their junior and senior years.

US Squash has announced the Senior Class of 2021 Gift Initiative following the momentum built by the inaugural Class of 2020 Gift. This Class Gift initiative builds on the strength of our junior squash community by allowing graduating classes to come together in celebration of their achievements, on and off the court, and support the future of US Squash’s junior development programs. 

This weekend Access Youth Academy is opening an indoor-outdoor concept eight-court facility in San Diego. Renato Paiva, the executive director of Access, tells of his remarkable journey from being a junior player in Brazil to leading an innovative urban squash program.

The 2021 Oracle NetSuite Open will celebrate its ninth staging on San Francisco’s storied Embarcadero, September 24-27. Tickets are now on sale for the men's and women's PSA Gold event that will bring the world's best squash players back to the Bay Area.


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Applications for the 2020-2021 US Squash Scholar Athlete Award are now available, providing high school students the opportunity to be recognized for their academic and athletic accomplishments over the past year. Applications and eligibility requirements are available here.

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Views From the Arlen Specter US Squash Center
Opening day at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center included a Drexel University College of Medicine pop up, who provided free health screenings for visitors throughout the day.

The Specter Center will anchor the US Squash Community Affiliate Network and provide broad community access from its location in one of twenty-two federally-designated Promise Zone neighborhoods. The Specter Center will also house the U.S. Squash Hall of Fame, offer world-class high-performance training resources to Team USA athletes, serve as the US Squash national headquarters and operate a Learning & Innovation Center in partnership with SquashSmarts.