The end of August saw juniors from across the Bay Area battle it out in the junior bronze tournament at Club Sport San Ramon. Congratulations to all participants for a great weekend of squash and comradery.
Kaitlyn Vahlsing convincingly took the girls U13 trophy, and Noor Nibber took the girls U15, dropping only a single game to Kaitlyn who tried her hand in the older group as well as her own age category. The boys had a full and competitive draw, with entries in the U11, U13, U15, U17, and U19 groups. In order from youngest to oldest, congratulations to Haadi Jafry, Christian Wee, Vandrick Inman-Benavente, Saad Asad, and Ahmad Haq.
Author: Emilie van der Hoorn
Latitude 38 Open 2018
Join the Bay Club San Francisco for the annual Latitude 38 Open Singles tournament!
Registration is now open at https://www.ussquash.com/TOURNAMENTS/, search for upcoming tournaments in California to find the 2018 Latitude 38 Open. The juniors gold runs from September 21 to September 23, followed by the open/adult group September 28 to September 30. Tournament entry includes food, shirts, and admission to early round matches for the Oracle Netsuite Squash Open held at the Bay Club September 28. For any questions please contact the tournament director Gareth Webber at (408)-402-1900.
Women’s Team Tournament
Join us at the Women’s Team Tournament
at Bay Club San Francisco!
Interested?
Sign up for the tournament,
registration closes Sept. 1, 2018
How Teams are Formed
The event organizers will form even teams with one A, B, C, and D player each. The number of matches given to each player will be determined after registration closes on September 1.
The Event
This is a social event, not a US Squash sanctioned event. Some of our favorite local female pros, including Bailey Bondy, Shirin Kaufman, Aisling Blake, and Lauren Patrizio, will be at the tournament to chat.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Women’s Squash Week 2018
Women’s Squash Week – Registration to host an event open now!
Every year Women’s Squash Week is a season opener to encourage women to get on court and play. We encourage every club, everywhere in the US (and beyond) to set up an event appropriate to their club in order to entice the women on court. We will help you promote your event and ask that you to send us photos and updates so that we can highlight all the activity across the country. Ideally, these WSW events will lead to sustained activity for the women at your club. WSW this year is scheduled for September 22-30.
If you would like to host an event please fill out this form here. This will help us to market all the activity and to build awareness in the community. We will also send out an email to all players that we know to register for your event. We ask that you have your women register so that we can track these players and follow up with them on further programs they may be interested in. Registration to participate in these programs will open up in August.
Of particular interest to us this year is to promote women’s and girl’s doubles. If you have a doubles court please think about how you can use this campaign to get more women playing.
There is plenty of activity nationally for women squash players. And we hope that these programs can help you at a local level to engage your female members. If you have any questions at all about women’s squash please let me know. It would be great to use these two initiatives to drive more women to the game that we all love.
Kim
Kim Clearkin
Vice President – Programs and Events
US SQUASH
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Ladies, Save the Date!
California Summer Gold
A weekend of great squash, fair play and camaraderie was enjoyed as Squash Zone and Bay Club Redwood Shores played host to over 200 of the best squash players in the nation this past weekend at the California Summer Gold.
Across 4 age groups the Northern Californian juniors contingent performed particularly well taking home several titles. The female squash players almost had a clean sweep of titles with winners in the GU11, GU15, GU17 and GU19. In the boys’ divisions we had one winner in B U11 and finalists in BU13, BU15, BU17 and BU19. These results highlight the depth of talent that is continuing to flourish in Northern California along with the growing numbers of squash players in this region.
The sweeping of the boards in the girls division started in the Girls U11 with Shriya Viswanathan (Palo Alto) who beat Texan Zaina Zaidi in a close 4 game match, here 3 of the top 4 players were from California with the winner of the Consolation Plate Denali Pannu also hailing from the area (San Mateo).
The Girls U13 was the only age group where the West didn’t have representation in the finals but we did have local interest in the semi-finals in the form of Ashna Tumuluri and Julie Abdelaziz and yet another local girl winning the Consolation Plate; Eedha Mehta of Los Altos.
Five local players who train frequently together shared the spoils for the top spots in the Girls U15; Riddhi Joshi of Fremont sailed to victory in her maiden Gold title of the summer without dropping a game. The finalist Riya Navani also of Fremont overcame Marin based Nina Hassan in the semis in a 5 game battle and Claudia Adam (Cupertino) brought home the Consolation Plate winner’s trophy thus ensuring a bright future for female squash on the west coast.
In the older age groups it was a family affair in the Girls U 17 with Sho Sho Ho (Los Altos) winning the competition without dropping a game, meanwhile younger sister Madison held her own eventually losing out in the Consolation Plate finals.
The final girls match of the day took place between Cassie Ong (Fremont) and Serena Daniel (Saratoga) in the Girls U19 final. A closely contested 4 game saw Ong prevail as the eventual winner in a match which drew a good crowd at Squash Zone. The West coast was again represented well throughout the draw with Katherine Sapinski (San Francisco) taking the Consolation Plate trophy.
The accolades speak for themselves: four age group winners, two finalists, four Consolation Plate winners – a tally worthy of mention as the girls in Northern California continue to dominate regional and national squash tournaments, a bright future indeed for west coast squash. Congrats to all!
Meanwhile in the Boys divisions results were more varied due to a strong east coast presence in the tournament. Nonetheless California had finalists in every age group and a winner in B U11.
The young Anay Sawant of Sunnyvale beat unseeded Calder Murray in the final here only dropping one game for the duration of the event. Murray had upset seedings by taking out the number 2 seed and prior to that, Faizan Mustafa (Dublin). However Mustafa rallied to take the Consolation Plate to avenge this early round loss.
Yet more local interest with a sibling of Denali Pannu who competed in the G U11; Himanshu managed to take out number 2 and 3 seed on his way to the final. He couldn’t make it past Michael Knapp but a valiant effort in getting that far. Meanwhile Zane Patel (Palo Alto) had a tough first round loss but bounced back to win the Consolation Plate.
Ahmed Haq (Santa Clara) was the star of the B U15 with his surprise win in the semi finals coming from a 2-1 game deficit to beat the number 1 seed Hamza Mian who had come across from New Jersey. John Gunton also of New Jersey denied the local boy the title but job well done on getting that far.
While there was good representation in the B U 17 Ryan Chen of New York took home the title in comfortable fashion but the surprise element from Zach Nam from Porter Ranch left a few feeling unsettled in their seedings. Nam, unseeded, made it all the way to the finals with each round as close as the last. In the Consolation Neal Malani (Saratoga) recovered from the disappointment of a second round loss to make it to the finals.
In the B U19 event the standard was high and local interest similar with Garrett Kitahata putting on a notable performance losing out in a nail biting 5th game tie breaker and Adam Lichtmacher of San Francisco making it to the finals taking out the number 2 seed along the way. Dana Santry was the winner in this age group but lost his only game of the tournament to Adam in the final.
All in all, spectators and players alike enjoyed a weekend of exciting squash. With the emergence of new stars and old favourites it’s safe to say squash in the Bay Area and California in general has never been stronger.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the NorCal Squash dinner last night, and congratulations to the winning league teams! The Bay Club Santa Clara team, captained by Jimmy Li, prevailed in Division One. Division Two was won by the Bay Club Redwood Shores, a going away present to their captain Steven Friedland. Bay Club Santa Clara took Division Three, led by captain Vivek Ravi. The Division Four plaque was taken by captain Hitesh Kapoor and his ClubSport Fremont team.
Division One, with captain Jimmy Li
Division Three, with captain Vivek Ravi
Division Four, with captain Hitesh Kapoor
Also a big congratulations to the Concillium MVP 2018, Ayoub Rawashdeh! Ayoub improved in leaps and bounds this year, and we can’t wait to watch him next season.
Don’t miss world squash stars Mohamed Elshorbagy, Gregory Gaultier, Ramy Ashour, Amanda Sobhy, and Sarah-Jane Perry as they compete for another Oracle NetSuite Open title! Legendary Champion Nicol David and French No. 1 and World No. 5 Camille Serme add prestige to the field, while many more stars will enter before the August 7th deadline. This is a PSA World Tour top ten Men’s and Women’s world ranking event set to offer a record $200,000 purse. Tournament dates are September 27 – October 2, 2018 with last 4 days on the all glass Show Court at Embarcadero Plaza overlooking the spectacular San Francisco waterfront.
Click here to purchase tickets!
Squash Zone, the new five court club in Redwood City, joins Bay Club Redwood Shores to host new round of 32 matches for both men and women, while the Olympic Club, University Club and Bay Club San Francisco host all round of 16 matches in San Francisco.
Think you or your kids have a great topspin slam, pull slider, or cornhole toss? Try it out with the best squash pros in the world! The Oracle NetSuite Open’s first-ever FanFest happens Sunday 9/30 at Embarcadero Plaza from 4:30pm-6:30pm in advance of that evening’s quarterfinal matches.
FanFest is free with ticket purchase or can be purchased separately with Standing Room for the 7:00pm evening matches for $20. Foosball, Ping Pong, Cornhole, Bocce, live music and autographs galore. Great for the whole family… Join us!
We recently completed the 2017-2018 squash season and will be celebrating the end of the year with our Annual Dinner at the Tribu Grill, 32208 Dyer Street, Union City CA, 94587 on Saturday the 7th of July at 6 PM. Come join us for food, drinks and celebration of the squash season.
The dinner is free for all NorCal members, and $25 for non-members. The four winning NorCal teams will be celebrated and awarded their hard-earned plaques. We will also present this years MVP with the Concillium MVP Award and announce promising national players in the area and the NorCal Squash player of the year.
The maximum capacity for this dinner is for 150 people and places are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Please sign up by emailing us at norcaldinner2018@gmail.com to reserve your places. Please provide the names of the member and non-members who will be attending.
We look forward to seeing everyone at the annual dinner.
Best Regards, Waqas Khan
Commissioner East Bay, NorCal Squash
Dear All
Exciting times for us at Squash Zone, we are going to play host to THE most talented squash player in the world……the one and only RAMY ASHOUR!!
Thursday May 3rd is the date for your diaries. At 7.30p.m. Ramy will take to the court against the ‘Colombian Cannonball’ Miguel Angel Rodriguez. Ramy has enjoyed a resurgence in form recently on PSA professional tour while Rodriguez will run, jump and showcase his trademark dives as he deals with the skills from the racket of the dominant Egyptian.
Below are Gold and Silver Package along with general admission ticket prices; we have a limited number available to those of you who would like to get some time on court with these exceptional players. These packages are built around an experience and to help us cover the costs in having these amazing players play in the Bay area:
PACKAGES
Gold Package
$1500
Semi-private session for 20 minutes with Ramy Ashour
2 x front row tickets for the exhibition
2 x back wall bleacher seats
Post match Meet and Greet with both players in VIP area
Momento of framed photo with players
Complimentary food and cocktails in VIP area
Silver Package
$850
Semi-private session for 20 minutes with Miguel Angel Rodriquez
2 x front row bleacher seats
Post match Meet and Greet with both players in VIP area
Momento of framed photo with players
Complimentary food and cocktails in VIP area
General Admission
Early Bird Non-Member Price: $125 (before April 15th).
If you would like to avail of either of the packages above or to purchase a ticket please respond by mail or phone (650 229 9710) and we’ll save you a spot!
Regards
Aisling Blake
Head Coach
Squash Zone
Redwood City CA 94063