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Stoker & West Repeat National Doubles Title; Haycocks Repeats With First-Time Champ Madi

The ninetieth edition of the National Doubles produced three repeat champions in the Open divisions as Lauren West & Georgina Stoker and Jaymie Haycocks all successfully defended their national titles, while Adham Madi celebrated his first Sunday, March 1 at the Apawamis Club in Rye, New York. Twelve national titles were decided across five venues in Rye and Greenwich, Connecticut, including the Apawamis Club, Westchester Country Club, Round Hill Club, Field Club of Greenwich and...

Rye and Greenwich Set to Host Ninetieth National Doubles

The ninetieth edition of the National Doubles will be held in Rye, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut, this weekend, February 27-29, at the Apawamis Club, Westchester Country Club, Round Hill Club, Field Club of Greenwich and GWC Squash House. Follow live streaming on the US Squash Youtube Channel and live scores the National Doubles tournament page.

Scharff and Greene Win Third Century Doubles Titles with First-Time Co-Champions

Steven Scharff and Sue Greene won their third Century Doubles national titles in the Open and women's divisions with first-time co-champions Adrian Griffin and Hope Crosier, respectively, at the Christopher "Kit" Tatum U.S. Century Squash Doubles Championships, January 16-18, in New York City. More than 150 players on seventy-nine teams competed in the nineteenth edition of the “Tournament of the Century”, requiring the combined age of each team to be one hundred years or greater. The...

U.S. Century Doubles Named in Honor of Founder Kit Tatum

The U.S. Century Doubles Squash Championships will forever be known as the Christopher "Kit" Tatum U.S. Century Squash Doubles Championships following a special US Squash proclamation at the nineteenth edition of the 'Tournament of the Century' Saturday, January 17, at the Racquet & Tennis Club in New York City. Kit Tatum grew up in Toronto, learning squash at the Granite Club before moving to the U.S. in 1971. He spent nearly a decade playing singles...

More than 150 Players to Compete in Nineteenth Century Doubles

The nineteenth edition of the “Tournament of the Century”–The U.S. Century Doubles Championships requiring the combined age of each team to be one hundred years or greater–will feature more 150 players competing on seventy-nine teams, January 16-18, in New York City. The tournament will be held throughout the city at the University Club, Racquet & Tennis Club, Apawamis Club, Union Club and Heights Casino. Livestreaming is available from the University Club, Heights Casino and R&T on...