The US Squash Experience at RacquetX

US Squash was proud to be an official partner for this year’s RacquetX conference in Miami, FL, March 22 – 24 alongside many squash vendors, including friends of squash from ClubLocker, Sunrise Courts, Nicol Squash, Philadelphia Cricket Club, Access Youth Academy, SquashGear.com and more.

Debuting the new cost-effective squash court in partnership with Access Courts proved a highlight of the experience, with near-constant gameplay throughout the three days of the conference. Hundreds of people were able to not only see the new court in-person, but also watch as top players competed. Access Courts and US Squash have worked closely on this court for a long time, and the RacquetX debut served as a learning experience for the future of the court.

 

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Kevin Klipstein, President and CEO of US Squash, spoke on “The Next Gen: The Padel and Pickleball Race for Olympic Status, and How the US is Readying the Padellers and Picklers of the Future for Olympic Stardom” panel on Sunday, sharing more information about the squash experience making it to the Olympics.

“Cooperation, communication, collaboration has been our theme in the U.S. for the last twenty years among the entities, college squash, squash in education, the pro tour, you name it,” Klipstein said.

Watch the full panel here.

 

 

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Ganek Family National Head Coach Nick Taylor sat on the “Pathways to Play: Opening Doors for Young Athetes” panel and spoke about the impact of passionate, dedicated coaches on player involvement and the newly announced player development pathway for squash players.

“It’s got to be driven by the player. There’s got to be a lot of fun in that, and that comes back down to coaches inspiring and putting the love of the game into those kids at a young age,” Taylor said.

“I think we’re very lucky in the U.S. that we have a great player pathway. I think our pathway to play and our player pathway is great,” said Taylor. “We have over three hundred tournaments in thirty states. Seventy-five college teams. It’s growing really, really well but I think the bottom line is we’ve got to get these younger players enjoying playing.”

Watch the full panel here.

 

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Continued engagement at events like RacquetX is critical for the sport’s growth for the ability to expose squash to the thousands of attendees, padel or pickleball players and commercial club owners in particular.