vs. Princeton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFR3nBzbeNw
vs. Penn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErshYtS-jS4&feature=youtu.be
vs. F&M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggk-foyG6yY
vs. Princeton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFR3nBzbeNw
vs. Penn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErshYtS-jS4&feature=youtu.be
vs. F&M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggk-foyG6yY
Pacific Coast Doubles Squash Championships
January 28-31, 2016
Players: It was one of the best Pacific Coast Doubles Squash Championships in recent memory hosted in San Francisco. Over 80 participants entered in 8 competitive classes. For the three days of the tournament, the two courts at the University Club and the one court at the Olympic Club were filled to capacity.
Special thanks to Urban Green Investments for being the sponsor. And thanks to our patrons Bingham, Osborn, and Scarborough, Charlie Maddison, and George Meyer.
A note from our sponsor:
Dear Tournament Participants,
Thanks to all of you for joining us at the Pacific Coast Doubles Squash Tournament. And special thanks to John Lau for his excellent management of the tournament. We bestow the Iron Man award of the tournament on Kevin Jernigan for playing 6 matches on Saturday, and winning the 50s division on Sunday.
Look forward to seeing all of you next year when the 45th playing of the Pacific Coast Doubles Championships will be hosted in Vancouver!
Peter Lynch President, Urban Green Investments
Thanks to the Olympic Club and Squash Pro Jeff Young for the use of their fine court over the weekend which enabled the tournament to offer a full complement of matches for all players.
Kudos to University Club member, Peter Susskind, for organizing the Saturday evening dinner at the Great Eastern Restaurant. By all accounts, the conviviality was high.
The players from San Francisco are grateful particularly to the players from Vancouver, Portland, and Los Angeles (the cities that make up the Pacific Coast Doubles Community) for their commitment to travel and play every year in this historic tournament. It raised the tournament to a very high quality level which produced superb matches for all to enjoy.
San Franciscans will reciprocate, and will be in Vancouver for the 2017 Pacific Coast tourney in force.
The 81st annual U.S. Squash Doubles Championships will be hosted in Buffalo March 3-6, 2016. The event will be hosted by the Buffalo Tennis & Squash Club, supported by three other area clubs: the Buffalo Club, Computer Task Group and The Saturn Club.
The premier amateur doubles championship of the season, divisions will be contested in Men’s and Women’s Open, men’s age groups ranging from 40+ to 80+, and women’s age groups of 40+ to 50+. Any questions regarding age eligibility should be directed to doubles@ussquash.com. Matches will begin Thursday evening for Men’s age divisions and Friday morning for all other divisions. For more information, please visit the tournament page.
The regular entry deadline is February 24 at 12:00pm, NOON EST. To enter, visit the 2016 U.S. Squash Doubles tournament page.
Players must be members of US Squash, or another nationally or provincially recognized squash association, through the last day of the event to participate. All players must comply with the US Squash Eyewear Policy.
In addition to match-play, the weekend will include several social events, including a Friday evening reception at the Buffalo Tennis & Squash Club, Saturday night dinner at the Pierce Arrow Museum, and Sunday brunch at the Buffalo Club.
There are four tournament hotels offering special U.S. Squash Doubles Championships rates. Rooms must be booked prior to the end of February to secure the group rate.
The growth of doubles in the U.S. often depends on events like these that draw so many players and such strong competition. If you are interested in becoming a patron of this event, please visit the tournament page. Or, give directly to the US Squash Doubles Fund, created to meet the needs of the rapidly expanding doubles community, to improve available programs, and increase opportunities for young and old alike to experience the wondrous game that is doubles squash.
US Century Doubles – February 19-21, New York
The tenth anniversary U.S. Century Doubles Championships, February 19-21, is projected to be the largest yet. The tournament includes Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed Opens, as well as Men’s A, Legends (60+), Masters (70+) and a Grand Champions Division (80+). All draws require the combined age of each team to be 100 years or greater. Sign Up here
US National Doubles – March 3-6, Buffalo
The 81st annual U.S. Squash Doubles Championships, which runs from March 3-6, will be hosted by four Buffalo-area clubs. The tournament includes Men’s and Women’s Opens, and age groups ranging from 40+ to 80+ for men and 40+ to 50+ for women. Sign up here
Both these tournaments offer partner matching. If you would like to play but do not have a partner sign up as a single entry and we will do our best to match you up appropriately.
If you have any questions regarding either of these tournament, send an email to doubles@ussquash.com.
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Groton Gold Event, Groton Massacheusetts John Ho, number 1 Boys U-13 makes a clean sweep to win the event while unseeded players, Adam Lichtmacher and Gareth Kithata in Boys U-15 make it to the semi-finals and beyond in a very successful weekend for West Coast squash. In the U-13 event, John had a bye in the first round due to his no. 1 seeding. His first match against a seeded player was Ashton Monteiro who had overcome the 8th seed in a tight 5 games. John dispatched his opponent easily in 3 games to set up a quarter final encounter with Rana Thakkar of Texas. Again, John’s solid hitting and superb court coverage was no match for the Texan as John eased into the finals with another 3-0 win. Here he faced Patrick Keller, who despite being seeded no. 2 in this tournament, had won both of their previous matches. This time however, it was John’s turn as he showed himself to be the more dominant player in control of the T. After an edgy start from both players, John stepped up the pace in the second game combining penetrating length on the backhand with a top class front game he was able to take the win in three games. A first Junior U-13 Gold event trophy for John but certainly not the last. Meanwhile in the Boys U-15 both Adam and Garrett went into the event unseeded and caused many upsets on their way to their respective final and semi-final. Thankfully both were on opposite sides of the draw thus preventing them meeting each other until the last day (coming from the West Coast to play against your fellow Californian is never easy). Garrett who went into the event ranked no .62 surprised many a seasoned player as he went from strength to strength using his volley extremely well to force his opponent to stretch to each ball. Winning both his round of 16 and his quarter final against much higher ranked players, Garrett set up a semi-final meet with Asser Ibrahim, the Egyptian junior who has recently relocated to Florida. Proving a little too strong, the Egyptian won in 3 games which gave our local a 3rd place play-off in which was the most exciting game of the weekend for Garrett. In a very close 5 game battle Garrett narrowly missed out on a 3rd place finish losing 11-8 in the 5th game. Again, Garrett’s concise volleying allowed him to constantly put pressure on his opponents leaving them less and less time to reach the ball. Adam, with a ranking of no. 54 in boys U-15 caused upset after upset as he made his way to the semi-final, beating no. 22 Joey Raskin in three games with his measured movement and very clever ball placement. The semi was a more closely contested affair with Harry Charlton of New York but Adam prevailed in 4 games edging Harry out 12-10 in the 4th game. The final was always going to be a challenge with the aforementioned Ibrahim of Egypt. The second game in this match was Adam’s finest as he stuck to a solid game plan before losing out to the Eygptian in 3 games. All in all, a very successful weekend of squash from our 3 West Coast ambassadors. All three played with heart and professionalism and were rewarded with their fantastic results. went from strength to strength throughout the event winning the title without dropping a game,
2015 SF Open All Draws click for Match Results
2015 San Francisco Doubles Squash Championships
Players:
Great weekend at the 2015 San Francisco Doubles Open. Special thanks to Sweet and Baker and Blaxter Blackman LLP for their generous tournament sponsorship. And many thanks to our Patron Charlie Maddison.
Tournament draw sheets attached.
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Upcoming events are the Club’s in-house Team Doubles Tournament over the December 11-13 weekend and the 44th playing of Pacific Coast Doubles Squash Championships over the Jan 29-31st weekend.
2015 SF Open All Draws CLICK FOR DRAW
2015 San Francisco Doubles Squash Championships Players
We are looking forward to hosting you this weekend at the San Francisco Doubles Squash Championships. Special thanks to Sweet and Baker and Blaxter Blackman LLP for their generous tournament sponsorship. Many thanks to our one and only Patron, Charlie Maddison.
The Tourney…… Formerly known as the Eastside Doubles Squash Championship, and before that known as the “Rittenhouse,” the San Francisco Open has been a doubles tournament with a grand tradition and has been annually hosted at the University Club of San Francisco since 1985. Tournament draw sheets attached.
Parking: Parking is available at the Fairmont Hotel (Powell Street between California and Sacramento Streets) while self-parking can be found at the Sutter Stockton Garage (entrances on Bush, Stockton & Sutter streets), and the Stanford Court Hotel, the Brockel Bank Garage (Sacramento between Powell & Mason). Parking in Miles Alley is reserved for members only.
Food & Drink: Refreshments will be provided throughout the tournament.A continental breakfast and lunch will be served on Saturday and Sunday. Breakfast and Lunch are for players only. There will be a buffet reception for all players and their guests in the main Clubhouse on Friday evening beginning at 6:30pm.
Referees & Eye-Guards: Match winners are expected to referee the following match. Eye Guards are require on the courts at all times.
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