U.S. Squash

US Squash
SportSquash
AbbreviationUSSRA
Founded1904
Regional affiliationFederation of Panamerica
LocationPhiladelphia[1]
PresidentKevin Klipstein
CEOKevin Klipstein
CoachOng Beng Hee
Official website
www.ussquash.com
United States

US Squash is the national governing body for the sport of squash in the United States. Previously called The United States Squash Racquets Association, it is headquartered in New York City and is a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee. US Squash owns and licenses the U.S. Open, the North American Open, and all other U.S. championships.

In 2017, the organization held twenty-one championship events for juniors, adults, hardball and doubles. The U.S. National High School Championships, held alternatingly in the Hartford, Connecticut, and Philadelphia areas, is the largest squash tournament in the world in terms of overall number of participants; in 2017, more than 170 teams comprising 1,400 players took part.[2] The Men's National Championship (the S.L. Green) and the Women's National Championship are held every year at the National Singles. US Squash supports four national teams (Men's, Women's, Junior Men's and Junior Women's) that compete abroad in World Squash Federation and Pan American team tournaments. In 2017, the male U.S. Champion is Todd Harrity and the female U.S. Champion is Olivia Blatchford. As of 2017, the organization had 21,000 members.[3]

  1. ^ "U.S. Squash finds a new home in Philly with plans to create a public school league".
  2. ^ High School Championships
  3. ^ History of the Organization