US Junior Open squash championship

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US Junior Open
Details
Event nameUS Junior Open Squash Championship
LocationUnited States New Haven, United States
VenueYale University
Website
www.ussquash.com/junior/tournaments/usjro/
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)Mexico Leonel Cárdenas
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)United States Marina Stefanoni
Current2017 US Junior Open Squash Championships

The United States Junior Open Squash Championship is the largest individual junior squash tournament in the world[1] and is considered the third most prestigious junior open squash championship after the World Junior and the British Junior Open squash championship. It is just one of just five Tier 2 events used in the WSF World Junior Squash Circuit.[2]

The US Junior Open has shifted around locations in recent years due to efforts to secure the large amount of courts required to hold such a big tournament because multiple venues, usually four, host the tournament. It was held in Seattle in 2007, then Trinity College and surrounding schools in Hartford in 2008 and 2009, then Harvard University and surrounding schools in Boston from 2010 to 2012. Since then, every year it has been held primarily at Yale University in New Haven, Trinity College, and other schools in the Connecticut area. The coming tournament in 2018 will now be held at Harvard and the Boston area.

The 2014 US Junior Open squash championship hosted a record field of over 900 players representing over 20 countries.[3]

The tournament is divided into ten categories — Boys Under-19, Boys Under-17, Boys Under-15, Boys Under-13, Boys Under-11, Girls Under-19, Girls Under-17, Girls Under-15, Girls Under-13, and Girls Under-11.

List of winners by category (Boys) since 1999

Year Under-11 Under-13 Under-15 Under-17 Under-19
1999 tournament not created United States Andrew Zimmerman Mexico Mauricio Sanchez Mexico Moises Galvez Colombia Bernardo Samper
2000 tournament not created Pakistan Adil Maqbool Canada Robin Clarke Australia Jhie Gough Mexico Moises Galvez
2001 tournament not created Mexico Antonio Glez Mexico Arturo Salazar Martinez Mexico Mauricio Sanchez South Africa Anton de Jager
2002 tournament not created Canada Kelly Shannon Mexico Arturo Salazar Martinez Pakistan Jahanzeb Khan United States Julian Illingworth
2003 tournament not created Canada Brian Hong Canada David Letourneau Australia Andrew Budd Colombia Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
2004 tournament not created Canada Nick Sachvie Canada Kelly Shannon Canada Colin West Colombia Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
2005 tournament not created England David Wardle Canada Arjun Gupta Mexico Antonio Glez Canada Chris Sachvie
2006 tournament not created United States Sam Conant Canada Nick Sachvie United States Todd Harrity Mexico Arturo Salazar Martinez
2007 United States Max Martin United States Dylan Murray England David Wardle Mexico Alfredo Ávila Egypt Mohammed Ali Anwar Reda
2008 United States David Yacobucci Mexico Juan C Gomez Egypt Ahmed Latif Mexico Miled Zarazua United States Todd Harrity
2009 United States Ryan Murray Mexico Guillermo Cortes Egypt Seif Eleinen Egypt Ahmed Abdelhalim Mexico Miled Zarazua
2010 Egypt Aly Abou El Einen Egypt Mohamed El Shamy Peru Diego Elias Egypt Fady Sarwat Canada Nick Sachvie
2011 United States Ayush Menon United States Salim Khan Egypt Mahmoud Yousry Egypt Seif Abou El Einen Egypt Ahmed Abdel Khalek
2012 Egypt Karim El Barbary Mexico Leonel Cardenas Mexico Juan Camacho Mercado Peru Diego Elias Egypt Karim El Hammamy
2013 United States Rohan Iyer United States Asser Ibrahim Egypt Youssef Ibrahim Egypt Karim Ibrahim Peru Diego Elias
2014 Egypt Kareem El Torkey Egypt Ali Yacout Egypt Ahmed Elmashad Egypt Youssef Ibrahim United States Timothy Brownell
2015 Egypt Omar Ali Azzam England Sam Todd Egypt Aly Tolba United States Sam Scherl Pakistan Israr Ahmed
2016 United States Ahmad Haq India Shreyas Mehta England Sam Todd Mexico Leonel Cardenas United States Andrew Douglas
2017 Egypt Adham Mabrouk Egypt Islam Kouritam Ecuador David Costales India Yash Fadte Mexico Leonel Cardenas
2018 United States Jack Elriani India Rohan Arya Gondi United States Tad Carney England Sam Todd Egypt Aly Abou El Einen
2019 Egypt Seif Belal El Shal Egypt Youssef Salem Pakistan Huzaifa Ibrahim Colombia Santiago Verbel England Sam Todd

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Boys' champions by country since 1999

Country U-11 U-13 U-15 U-17 U-19 Total
 Egypt 5 4 6 5 4 24
 Mexico 0 4 4 6 4 18
 United States 7 4 1 2 4 18
 Canada 0 3 5 1 2 11
 England 0 2 2 1 0 5
 Colombia 0 0 0 1 3 3
 Peru 0 0 1 1 1 3
 Pakistan 0 1 1 1 1 4
 India 0 2 0 1 0 3
 Australia 0 0 0 2 0 2
 Ecuador 0 0 1 0 0 1

List of winners by category (Girls) since 1999

Year Under-11 Under-13 Under-15 Under-17 Under-19
1999 tournament not created Canada Alisha Turner Canada Jennifer Blumberg Canada Jacqui Inward Malaysia Leong Siu Lynn
2000 tournament not created United States Maxi Prinsen United States Lily Lorentzen United States Lauren McCrery United States Michelle Quibell
2001 tournament not created United States Emily Park Canada Alisha Turner Canada Jennifer Blumberg Canada Ruchika Kumar
2002 tournament not created United States Emily Park Canada Rebecca Dudley United States Britt Hebden England Emma Beddoes
2003 tournament not created Canada Laura Gemmell United States Emily Park Canada Neha Kumar United States Lily Lorentzen
2004 tournament not created United States Olivia Blatchford United States Emily Park United States Kristen Lange England Jenna Gates
2005 tournament not created United States Skyler Bouchard Canada Laura Gemmell United States Emily Park Canada Neha Kumar
2006 tournament not created United States Amy Smedira United States Vidya Rajan Canada Laura Gemmell United States Kristen Lange
2007 United States Reeham Sedky United States Claudia Regio United States Amanda Sobhy Egypt Salma Nassar Canada Laura Gemmell
2008 United States Helen Teegan United States Reeham Sedky United States Maria Elena Ubina United States Amanda Sobhy Canada Laura Gemmell
2009 Netherlands Elena Wagenmans United States Reeham Sedky United States Olivia Fiechter United States Maria Elena Ubina United States Olivia Blatchford
2010 Netherlands Elena Wagenmans United States Helen Teegan United States Reeham Sedky United States Olivia Fiechter United States Amanda Sobhy
2011 Egypt Jamila Abul Enin Egypt Malak Fayed United States Reeham Sedky Malaysia Sue Ann Yong United States Maria Elena Ubina
2012 Egypt Farida Mohamed Egypt Farida Saber United States Helen Teegan Egypt Laila Omar United States Sabrina Sobhy
2013 Egypt Sana Mohamed Egypt Nouran Youssef Japan Satomi Wanatabe Canada Chloe Chemtob United States Sabrina Sobhy
2014 Egypt Menna Walid Hedia United States Marina Stefanoni Egypt Nada Abbas Japan Satomi Wanatabe United States Reeham Sedky
2015 Egypt Lojayn Gohary Egypt Jana Safy United States Marina Stefanoni United States Gracie Doyle Japan Satomi Wanatabe
2016 United States Madison Ho Egypt Haya Ali United States Marina Stefanoni Egypt Jana Shiha Japan Satomi Wanatabe
2017 Spain Ona Blasco United States Caroline Fouts United States Serena Daniel Barbados Meagan Best United States Marina Stefanoni
2018 Egypt Maya Mandour Egypt Shahd Shahen Egypt Nourin Khalifa Egypt Nouran Youssef United States Marina Stefanoni

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Girls' champions by country since 1999

Country U-11 U-13 U-15 U-17 U-19 Total
 United States 3 12 13 8 11 47
 Egypt 6 6 2 4 0 18
 Canada 0 2 4 5 4 15
 Japan 0 0 1 1 2 4
 England 0 0 0 0 2 2
 Malaysia 0 0 0 1 1 2
 Netherlands 2 0 0 0 0 2
 Barbados 0 0 0 1 0 1
 Spain 1 0 0 0 0 1

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.ussquash.com/news/content.aspx?id=5534
  2. ^ "Record Draws Mark US Junior Open 2004 at Yale University". Squashtalk.com. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  3. ^ http://www.squashsite.co.uk/2009/usjunior2014.htm
  4. ^ https://www.ussquash.com/champions/
  5. ^ https://www.ussquash.com/champions/

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