US Junior Open squash championship

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]

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

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

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

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Boys' champions by country since 1999

CountryU-11U-13U-15U-17U-19Total
 Egypt5465424
 Mexico0446418
 United States7412418
 Canada0351211
 England022105
 Colombia000133
 Peru001113
 Pakistan011114
 India020103
 Australia000202
 Ecuador001001

List of winners by category (Girls) since 1999

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

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Girls' champions by country since 1999

CountryU-11U-13U-15U-17U-19Total
 United States3121381147
 Egypt6624018
 Canada0245415
 Japan001124
 England000022
 Malaysia000112
 Netherlands200002
 Barbados000101
 Spain100001

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