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US Open
Details
Event nameUnited States Open
LocationUnited States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
VenueArlen Specter US Squash Center
Website
www.usopensquash.com
Men's PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Series
Prize money$213,500
Most recent champion(s)Egypt Ali Farag
CurrentMen's United States Open (squash) 2021
Women's PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Series
Prize money$213,500
Most recent champion(s)Egypt Nouran Gohar
CurrentWomen's United States Open (squash) 2021

The U.S. Open is the most prestigious squash tournament in the United States, and one of the most significant in the world. It is a major international display of supreme talent in the sport, and showcases the top players from around the world.

Since 2011 the U.S. Open squash championships have been held at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The event forms part of the World Series for both the Professional Squash Association (PSA) and the Women's Squash Association (WSA), and is organized by the national governing body for squash in the United States, U.S. Squash.

The championship was inaugurated in 1954 as an opportunity for professionals and amateurs to compete against each other. Prior to the mid-1980s, the tournament was held using the hardball squash format (a North American version of squash, which uses a smaller court and a faster-moving ball than the international "softball" version). In 1966, the championship merged with the Canadian Open and became the North American Open. The North American Open continued to use the hardball format and came to establish itself as the most prestigious event in the hardball game. In 1985, the United States Open was reinstituted as a "softball" squash event using the international format. A separate North American Open competition has continued to run as a hardball event.

The glass show court used at the 2011 US Open Squash Championships hosted by Drexel University at the Daskalakis Athletic Center

The first championship final in 1954 saw the Boston amateur player Henri Salaun defeat the great Pakistani player Hashim Khan in Hashim's first foray to North America. Subsequently the championship came to be dominated by members of the Khan family for the next three decades. Hashim won the title three times between 1956 and 1963. His son Sharif Khan then captured the title a record 12 times in the 13-year period between 1969 and 1981. Four other members of their extended family also won the championship – Roshan Khan (three titles), Azam Khan (one title), Mo Khan (three titles), and Jahangir Khan (three titles – one hardball and two softball). Sharif's younger brother Aziz Khan also finished runner-up in 1981. Another Khan, Jansher Khan, also won three titles in the 1980s and 1990s. Jansher's last win in 1995 marks the last time that a Pakistani player won the title. In recent years, players from the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada have enjoyed success at the event.

Men's championship

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David Palmer holding a plate trophy after winning the 2002 US Open.

United States Open Championship (softball, 1985–present)

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Year Winner Runner-up Score
2024 Egypt Ali Farag Peru Diego Elías 11-4, 11-8, 11-4
2023 New Zealand Paul Coll Egypt Ali Farag 11-7, 11-7, 8-11, 8-11, 12-10
2022 Peru Diego Elías Egypt Ali Farag 2-0 (retired)
2021 Egypt Mostafa Asal Egypt Tarek Momen 5-11, 5-11, 11–9, 12–10, 11–3
2020 No competition due to the Coronavirus Pandemic
2019 Egypt Ali Farag Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy^ 11–4, 11–7, 11–2
2018 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy Germany Simon Rösner 8–11, 11–8, 6–11, 11–8, 11–4
2017 Egypt Ali Farag Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy 12-10, 11-9, 11-8
2016 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy England Nick Matthew 10-12, 12-14, 11-1, 11-4, 3-0 (retired)
2015 France Grégory Gaultier Egypt Omar Mosaad 11-6, 11-3, 11-5
2014 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy Egypt Amr Shabana 8-11, 11-9, 11-3, 11-3
2013 France Grégory Gaultier England Nick Matthew 11-4, 11-5, 11-5
2012 Egypt Ramy Ashour France Grégory Gaultier 11-4, 11-9, 11-9
2011 Egypt Amr Shabana England Nick Matthew 11-9, 8-11, 11-2, 11-4
2010 Egypt Wael El Hindi Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11-8, 5-11, 11-7, 11-7
2009 Egypt Amr Shabana Egypt Ramy Ashour 11-7, 11-2, 7-11, 12-14, 11-8
2008 No competition
2007 England Nick Matthew England James Willstrop 11-7, 11-4, 11-7
2006 France Grégory Gaultier Egypt Amr Shabana 11-5, 7-11, 11-4, 11-9
2005 England Lee Beachill Australia David Palmer 11-7, 9-11, 8-11, 11-1, 11-8
2004 England Lee Beachill England Peter Nicol 11-8, 11-9, 11-9
2003 England Peter Nicol Australia David Palmer 15-10, 14-15, 15-14, 17-15
2002 Australia David Palmer Australia Stewart Boswell 15-13, 15-10, 15-11
2001 No competition
2000 Canada Jonathon Power England Simon Parke 15-3, 11-15, 15-12, 15-12
1999 England Simon Parke Canada Jonathon Power 15-13, 15-7, 8-15, 7-15, 15-13
1998 England Peter Nicol Canada Jonathon Power 10-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-3
1997 Canada Jonathon Power England Simon Parke 15-6, 15-10, 15-9
1996 Australia Rodney Eyles England Peter Nicol 9-15, 17-15, 15-12, 15-17, 15-12
1995 Pakistan Jansher Khan England Simon Parke 15-11, 17-16, 15-8
1994 England Peter Nicol England Chris Walker 15-13, 15-9, 13-15, 12-15, 15-5
1993 Australia Rodney Eyles England Paul Lord 15-7, 15-11, 7-15, 15-12
1992 No competition
1991 Australia Rodney Martin Australia Brett Martin 15-11, 15-11, 13-15, 15-6
1990 Pakistan Jansher Khan Australia Chris Robertson 13-15, 15-5, 15-7, 15-7
1989 Australia Rodney Martin Pakistan Jansher Khan 15-9, 1-15, 15-12, 15-12
1988 Pakistan Jahangir Khan Australia Chris Dittmar 15-11, 15-6, 15-11
1987 Pakistan Jansher Khan Australia Chris Dittmar 15-7, 11-15, 15-1, 15-7
1986 New Zealand Stuart Davenport New Zealand Ross Norman 16-17, 5-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-10
1985 Pakistan Jahangir Khan New Zealand Ross Norman 15-4, 15-5, 15-8

North American Open Championship (hardball, 1966–1984)

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Year Winner Runner-up
1984 Pakistan Jahangir Khan United States Mark Talbott
1983 United States Mark Talbott United States John Nimick
1982 Canada Michael Desaulniers Pakistan Sharif Khan
1981 Pakistan Sharif Khan Pakistan Aziz Khan
1980 Pakistan Sharif Khan Canada Michael Desaulniers
1979 Pakistan Sharif Khan Canada Gordon Anderson
1978 Pakistan Sharif Khan Canada Clive Caldwell
1977 Pakistan Sharif Khan Australia Geoff Hunt
1976 Pakistan Sharif Khan United States Victor Niederhoffer
1975 United States Victor Niederhoffer Pakistan Sharif Khan
1974 Pakistan Sharif Khan Australia Rainer Ratinac
1973 Pakistan Sharif Khan Pakistan Mo Khan
1972 Pakistan Sharif Khan United States Victor Niederhoffer
1971 Pakistan Sharif Khan Australia Ken Binns
1970 Pakistan Sharif Khan Pakistan Mo Khan
1969 Pakistan Sharif Khan Pakistan Mo Khan
1968 Pakistan Mo Khan Pakistan Sharif Khan
1967 United States Ralph Howe United States Sam Howe
1966 Pakistan Mo Khan United States Victor Niederhoffer

United States Open Championship (hardball, 1954–1965)

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Year Winner Runner-up
1965 Pakistan Mo Khan Pakistan Hashim Khan
1964 Pakistan Mo Khan Pakistan Hashim Khan
1963 Pakistan Hashim Khan Pakistan Mo Khan
1962 Pakistan Azam Khan Pakistan Roshan Khan
1961 Pakistan Roshan Khan Pakistan Azam Khan
1960 Pakistan Roshan Khan Pakistan Azam Khan
1959 United States Diehl Mateer Pakistan Hashim Khan
1958 Pakistan Roshan Khan United States Henri Salaun
1957 Pakistan Hashim Khan Pakistan Roshan Khan
1956 Pakistan Hashim Khan Pakistan Azam Khan
1955 United States Diehl Mateer Pakistan Azam Khan
1954 United States Henri Salaun Pakistan Hashim Khan

Men's champions by country

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Champions Runner-up
 Pakistan 29  Pakistan 19
 Egypt 11  Australia 12
 England 7  England 11
 Australia 6  Egypt 9
 United States 6  United States 7
 France 3  Canada 5
 Canada 3  France 1
 New Zealand 1  Netherlands 1
 Peru 1  Germany 1
 Netherlands 0  Peru 1

Explanatory notes

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^- Mohamed El Shorbagy switched allegiances from  Egypt to  England in June 2022.[1]

Women's championship

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United States Open Championship (softball, 1966–present)

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Year Winner Runner-up Score
2024 Egypt Nouran Gohar Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11-8, 11-9, 10-12, 11-7
2023 Egypt Nour El Sherbini Egypt Hania El Hammamy 11-6, 11–6, 11–7
2022 Egypt Nouran Gohar Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11-7, 9-11, 11–7, 11–6
2021 Egypt Nouran Gohar Egypt Hania El Hammamy 9-11, 11-9, 11–7, 11–3
2020 No competition due to the Coronavirus Pandemic
2019 Egypt Nouran Gohar Egypt Nour El Tayeb 3-11, 8-11, 14–12, 11–8, 11–7
2018 Egypt Raneem El Welily Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11–6, 11–9, 11–8
2017 Egypt Nour El Tayeb Egypt Raneem El Welily 8-11, 11-4, 5-11, 11-7, 11-5
2016 France Camille Serme Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11-8, 7-11, 12-10, 11-9
2015 England Laura Massaro Egypt Nour El Tayeb 11-6, 9-11, 6-11, 11-8, 11-7
2014 Malaysia Nicol David Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11-5, 12-10, 12-10
2013 Malaysia Nicol David England Laura Massaro 13-11, 11-13, 7-11, 11-8, 11-5
2012 Malaysia Nicol David Egypt Raneem El Welily 14-12, 8-11, 11-7, 11-7
2011 England Laura Massaro Australia Kasey Brown 5-11, 11-5, 11-5, 11-3
2010 Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson United States Amanda Sobhy 11-6, 11-4, 11-8
2009 England Jenny Duncalf England Alison Waters 11-7, 11-9, 6-11, 11-9
2008 No competition
2007
2006
2005 Australia Natalie Grinham England Vicky Botwright 9-7, 9-10, 9-3, 9-4
2004 United States Natalie Grainger England Linda Elriani 6-9, 9-4, 9-6, 9-4
2003 England Cassie Jackman New Zealand Carol Owens 9-5, 5-9, 4-9, 9-7, 9-5
2002 New Zealand Carol Owens England Tania Bailey 9-7, 9-1, 10-8
2001 No competition
2000
1999 England Cassie Jackman Australia Michelle Martin 9-4, 9-4, 4-9, 9-3
1998 Australia Michelle Martin Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald 4-9, 8-10, 9-3, 9-1, 9-6
1997 England Cassie Jackman Germany Sabine Schöne 9-4, 9-4, 9-6
1996 No competition
1995
1994 England Suzanne Horner Australia Vicki Cardwell 9-3, 9-0, 9-2
1993 England Cassie Jackman England Suzanne Horner 9-5, 9-5, 9-5

Women's champions by country

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Champions Runner-up
 England 8  Egypt 11
 Egypt 7  England 6
 Malaysia 3  Australia 5
 Australia 3  Germany 1
 United States 1  United States 1
 France 1  Canada 0
 Netherlands 1  Netherlands 0

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See also

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Note

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1 The 2001 United States Open was played in January 2002 as the Memorial Open in honor of those who died in the September 11 2001 attacks. The event was scheduled to take place in September 2001, but was postponed following the attacks.

References

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  1. ^ Omar, Toka. "Egyptian former squash world No 1 switches to represent England". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  2. ^ "Squash Info | Women's US Open 2010 | Squash".
  3. ^ "Right here, right now @ the U.S.Squash Championships – ladies first". 6 October 2011.
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