“We wanted accessibility, we wanted visibility, and we wanted the community.” With squash set to debut at the LA 2028 Games, the sport is taking active steps to become more visible and more accessible to all. Project Beacon is an outdoor public squash court whose exterior walls will feature rotating art...

2024 Milestones

by James Zug Deaths Leonard A. Bernheimer died in March at the age of eighty-two. In age group play, Lenny won eight National Singles and seventeen National Doubles titles and played for Team USA at the 1977 World Teams. A born leader, he was co-director of the Boston Open 1971-1991, chair...
I am pleased to share a few highlights of our accomplishments in 2024, reflecting the continued leadership and innovation we are demonstrating, and the growth and impact of our initiatives across multiple domains. Coach Certification and Community Engagement Trained 97 coaches and certified 65 in ten courses, increasing total certified...
A game long appreciated for its intensity and precision is undergoing a transformation in the U.S. Look no further than the results at the British Junior Open this week. US Squash, led by CEO Kevin Klipstein, is redefining the sport’s reach, ensuring it thrives in schools, communities, and professional...
The World Squash Federation, WSF, announced the results of the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections, which took place during the 54th WSF Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Hong Kong, China on December 14, 2024.  Incumbent President Zena Wooldridge (ENG), who stood unopposed, has been reelected for a second term. American...