The U.S. and international squash community will descend on New York City next week for a thrilling slate of squash events headlined by the iconic J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions in Grand Central Terminal, and including the College Squash Individual Championships, U.S. Century Doubles Championships, Grand Open Masters and Skill Level tournaments and Women’s Leadership Program, January 23-30.
The Tournament of Champions, a PSA Platinum event featuring the world’s top squash professionals, returns to Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall for the twenty-seventh year. Limited tickets remain available on tocsquash.com/tickets.
Egypt’s world No. 1’s Ali Farag and Nouran Gohar headline the draws as the top seeds, and will face fierce competition to lift the Frank Stella-designed Tournament of Champions trophy. Team USA’s world No. 4 Olivia Weaver, the tournament’s four seed, and Amanda Sobhy, a two-time ToC finalist, will aim to harness the home crowd support and make title runs of their own.
The best of college squash will be competing alongside the world’s best–many of whom were top college players–in the first CSA Individual Championships to be held alongside the ToC in New York. The new tournament format will feature the top college players competing for a chance to play on the Grand Central glass court, January 25-26, at Open Squash FiDi, culminating in the semifinals and finals in Grand Central January 27-28.
Tickets for the semifinals and finals are still available below:
Semifinals: Monday, January 27
Finals: Tuesday, January 28
Eighty-one teams featuring 162 players are set to compete in the eighteenth edition of the U.S. Century Doubles Championships, January 24-26. The “Tournament of the Century”, requiring the combined age of each team to be one hundred years or greater, will be held at five venues throughout the city including the University Club, New York Athletic Club, Heights Casino, Union Club and Racquet & Tennis Club. Livestreaming from the University Club and Saturday’s matches at the Heights Casino will be available on the Century Doubles Tournament page.
Players of all skill levels and ages will be competing in the Grand Open–a ToC week tradition–January 24-26, at the Yale Club, Equinox UES and the S.L. Green StreetSquash Center. The Masters draws are a part of the U.S. Masters Series with all divisional finalists earning free entry to the U.S. Masters Championships later this spring. View the Masters draws here and Skill Level draws here.
Wendy Bartlett, legendary coach of the Trinity College Women’s Squash program, will be recognized for her contributions to the game at the 2025 Women’s Leadership Program. The luncheon event, which celebrates the achievements of women in squash and leadership, will take place on Thursday, January 23, 2025 at the Yale Club. This year’s Women’s Leadership Program beneficiary is the College Squash Association (CSA), an organization dedicated to expanding varsity squash at colleges and universities, fostering a fulfilling four-year experience for student-athletes and enhancing the infrastructure to promote the sport across campuses nationwide. Tickets are available here.