The 2018 U.S. Open—the most prestigious professional tournament in the U.S.—is set to return to Philadelphia October 6-13. Mark your calendars now to watch as the best players in the world descend on Drexel University, which will host the event for the eighth consecutive year.
[caption id="attachment_39778" align="aligncenter" width="609"] 2018 World Series Finals champions Nour El Sherbini (l) and Mohamed ElShorbagy.[/caption]
Egypt's world No. 1's Nour El Sherbini and Mohamed ElShorbagy triumphed on a thrilling final day of action at the 2017-2018 ATCO PSA Dubai World Series Finals to claim the prestigious season-ending titles inside Emirates Golf Club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Tickets are on sale for the 2018 U.S. Open Squash Championships, October 6-13, hosted at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
Tickets for all rounds—including group and patron packages—are available on usopensquash.com/tickets.
Two pioneering players have been chosen for the highest honor in American squash: induction into the United States Squash Hall of Fame. The Class of 2018 is Anil Nayar and Carol Thesieres. The induction ceremony will be held at a gala luncheon courtside at the U.S. Open before the finals on Saturday October 13, 2018. Register for the Hall of Fame Luncheon here.
[caption id="attachment_33315" align="aligncenter" width="607"] Chris Spahr (center, left) won the 2016 Father & Son Open title with his son Carson (left) against Timmy (center, right) and Bob Brownell[/caption]
The fifth-annual Character in Sports Day will be held at the 2018 U.S. Open on Tuesday, October 9. Chris Spahr will receive the 2018 Robert W. Callahan Men’s Sportsmanship Award. Register for Character in Sports Day here.
The 2018 U.S. Skill Level Championships will be held alongside the U.S. Open finals weekend, October 13-14 in Philadelphia. Skill level divisions are available for players of all abilities, and the tournament is a great opportunity to test your game against players from around the country while joining the squash community as it comes together for the U.S. Open.
All draws will be capped at sixteen players and are filling up already—register today at the U.S. Skill Level Championships tournament page to book your spot for a unique tournament experience.
[caption id="attachment_17373" align="aligncenter" width="3500"] 2017 U.S. Open champion Ali Farag (l) and Nour El Sherbini return to defend their titles in 2018.[/caption]
The player entry list for the 2018 FS Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships has been released, as the world's top squash professionals are confirmed to return to Drexel University, October 5-13, in Philadelphia.
View the full list of entrants on usopensquash.com/2018-players.
Tickets for all rounds—including group and patron packages—are available on usopensquash.com/tickets.
Do you think you have what it takes to be a commentator on SquashTV for a professional squash match? Now is your chance to show off your skills!
Enter the SquashTV commentary competition for a chance to join Joey Barrington in the booth during the first-round of the FS Investments U.S. Open, Saturday October 6. Winners will be selected to commentate the Amanda Sobhy vs. Tong Tsz Wing match and Todd Harrity vs. Cameron Pilley.
The 2018 FS Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships draws have been released as Egypt's world No. 1's Nour El Sherbini and Mohamed ElShorbagy lead the field as top seeds, October 6-13, at Drexel University's Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia.
View both draws and all matches times here.
The McIntosh/Hand family will receive the Philadelphia Squash Racquets Association’s Service Award at the 2018 United States Open on Saturday, October 6. The ceremony will be on the ASB GlassCourt following the 5:30pm match.