Adult Squash

Adult Squash allows for lifelong, positive engagement in our sport and provides opportunities for all levels both on and off the court. There is a tremendous amount of programming and opportunity for players of all ages and abilities to start playing or otherwise participate at hundreds of facilities across the United States.  An active lifestyle is incredibly important for general health, and participating in organized sport, such as squash, is proven to have many long lasting, positive benefits on the all-around wellness of a person 

 

Adult Squash Resources

Brownell and Weaver Earn Back-to-Back National Titles

Timmy Brownell and Olivia Weaver--the two top-ranked American professionals--earned back-to-back national titles at The 2025 Desai Family U.S. Women's and S.L. Green U.S. Men's Championships finals night Friday, June 20, at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in Philadelphia. The men's final opened proceedings with top-seeded Brownell facing first-time finalist Nicholas Spizzirri. Brownell, world No. 38, held the advantage throughout the match and clinched his third career title in straight sets 11-6, 11-7, 11-8 in...

Spahrs Win First Parent Child Doubles Title in Nine Years; Manions Claim First

Chris & Carson Spahr won their first Parent Child Doubles title together since 2016 in the Father-Son Open division, while F. Stafford & Ford Manion earned the first Parent-Child title in the Century division, April 13, at the Arlen Specter Center in Philadelphia. View all results on the Parent-Child Doubles Tournament Page. View tournament photography on the US Squash Smugmug page. The Spahrs entered the nine-team Open division as the three seeds and reached the final...

Monaghan, Chin and Patrick Bedore Repeat Masters Titles; Millman and Sheer Return to Podium

The 2025 U.S. Men's Masters Championships saw Ned Monaghan, Richard Chin and Patrick Bedore claim back-to-back titles, while Richard Millman and Don Sheer returned to the top of the podium Sunday, April 13, at the Arlen Specter Center in Philadelphia. View all results on the U.S. Men’s Masters tournament page. Tournament photography is available on the US Squash Smugmug Page. Watch interviews with the champions below. Ten national champions–including five first-time champions–were crowned in age divisions ranging...

Seven First-Time Women’s Masters Champions Crowned

The 2025 U.S. Women's Masters Championships produced seven first-time champions, while Carole Grunberg earned her sixth national title and first in the 70+ age division, April 4-6, at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in Philadelphia. More than sixty women competed in the U.S. Women’s Masters and Skill Level Championships, which was held as a stand alone event for the second year in a row, and offered skill level draws in addition to the Masters...

Davidson Honored with Women’s Sportsmanship Award

Sarah Davidson, an experienced Masters player and first-time national champion, was honored with the 2025 Women's Sportsmanship Award during the U.S. Women's Masters Championships Saturday, April 5, at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in Philadelphia. The Women’s Sportsmanship Award is awarded by the US Squash Women’s Committee to players who have shown exemplary sportsmanship on and off the court. Davidson was introduced by 2024 Sportsmanship Award recipient and fellow Washington, DC player Carole Grunberg. Grunberg...

140 Teams to Contest National Doubles in Baltimore

140 teams are competing in the 2025 National Doubles this weekend, March 6-9, at the Maryland Club, Baltimore Country Club and Merritt Club in Baltimore, Maryland. The eighty-ninth edition of the National Doubles is the first to be held in Baltimore since 2010 when 125 teams competed. The recently-renovated Maryland Club is the only club in the world with three North American Doubles courts, which will serve as the hub of the tournament. Watch livestreaming of...