The top American squash players will vie for the first S.L. Green U.S. Men’s Championship and U.S. Women’s Championship titles since 2019 and equal prize money, June 14-17, at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in Philadelphia.

All matches will live stream from the Specter Center’s two all glass show courts, and attendance is free and open to the public. View streaming, draws and match times on the U.S. Championships tournament page.

“This is an important event to have back on the calendar for our top American players, and it’s certainly exciting to host it at the Specter Center for the first time,” said Ong Beng Hee, the Ganek Family US Squash Head National Coach. “Many of these players have trained together here throughout our first full season at the Specter Center and know each other’s games well. This tournament presents an opportunity for both new and familiar faces to prove themselves on court, and will no doubt be a spectacle for squash fans.”
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