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Anticipation grows as the U.S. Open looms

Article by Will Heyman and Kristi Maroc

With just two months to go until the world’s best squash players arrive in the United States to challenge for the prestigious U.S. Open title, and local pre-qualifiers currently underway at clubs across the city, anticipation is growing within the Philadelphia and broader squash community as the 2012 Delaware Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships near.

Squash has rapidly risen to new heights and popularity at U.S. Open’s host venue Drexel University in recent years thanks to the addition of a varsity squash team boasting the legendary former world #1 John White as head coach, and a new five court squash facility.

The buzz is quickly spreading among local sports lovers and students who are looking forward to the opportunity to witness the prestigious World Series event.

22-year old senior Amey Khanolkar, who has played on the Drexel Club Squash team for three years and the Varsity Squash team for one year, is thrilled to see all his favorite international professional athletes battling it out on his home campus.

“Being an avid squash player and an enthusiastic follower of the professional squash tour, I can’t wait to see the pros play on the glass court from up close,” Amey said.

“It’s such an amazing opportunity for people in the U.S. to get to see the world’s best international squash stars compete at this World Series level.”

“I’m especially looking forward to seeing Ramy Ashour play this year, it’s great news that he is going to be there.  He’s an absolute magician with the squash racquet, it’ll be incredible to watch live,” Amey said excitedly.

Also eager to see the world-class event is 21-year old Dylan Siegfried, a rising junior who learned about squash just last year thanks to the U.S. Open.

“I didn’t really know much about squash until last year when the U.S. Open was here and my friend who loves squash dragged me along.”

“They turned the DAC into an awesome venue with a sensational center stage and all the biggest names in squash from around the world. I’m pumped to watch it again this year.”

The ‘DAC’ as it is affectionately known around campus is Drexel’s Daskalaskis Athletic Center, where a world-class all-glass showcase court and expo arena will be constructed in October to house the U.S. Open.  The impressive first-class facility includes five squash courts, a swimming pool, a golf center, and a gymnasium featuring four courts for recreational, intramural, club volleyball, basketball and badminton.

“Squash is developing such an enthusiastic following here at Drexel,” Dylan said.

“Sometimes in the evenings I go to the squash courts to play with a friend, but unless you reserve a court there are so many people wanting to play you often have to wait quite a while.”

Students aren’t the only ones who are excited.  Drexel Athletic department staff are keen to host again this year, following the success in 2011.

“We are so proud to have the opportunity to host this fantastic event,” said John White.

“It was a great success last year showcasing the U.S. Open and Drexel University to a large national and international squash community.”

The U.S. Open Squash Championships attract national and international visitors to Philadelphia, and are also broadcast to an audience of international fans via SquashTV and it’s network of 18 television distributors.

John White was one of the local contenders to participate in the U.S. Open last year, and will play again this year.

“Playing in front of the crowds that come to Philadelphia for this event is terrific.  Not only are there the students and local Philadelphians, but also tons of passionate squash players and fans who travel from all over the country and even overseas to be a part of it…it’s an awesome atmosphere.”

 

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Hurry for discounted tickets and travel to the 2012 U.S. Open!

Discounted tickets for the renowned 2012 Delaware Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships will remain at early-bird sale prices for just one more week, until Saturday June 30.

At 25-50% off, tickets to witness an elite international showcase of squash talent are at bargain prices right now!

Held in Philadelphia, a passionate sports city just over an hour out of New York City by train, tickets are selling quickly to this professional squash spectacle.

Amtrak is also offering a 10% discount on the best available rail fare to the U.S. Open, making it easy to travel from New York and other US cities to this captivating event.

The U.S. Open is undoubtedly among the most coveted professional squash tournaments in the world, as it is part of the PSA and WSA World Series Tours.

This year the event boasts a record grand prize of $185,000, distinguishing it as one of the most highly rewarded championships in professional squash, and making it certain to draw all of the world’s best players.

In the men’s draw, current world #1 James Willstrop (ENG) has already confirmed that he will be playing, as too has his compatriot and long-term rival, last year’s finalist world #2 Nick Matthew (ENG).

The women’s draw will include longstanding world #1 and record six-time World Open champion Nicol David (MAS), and 2011 U.S. Open women’s defending champion world #2 Laura Massaro (ENG).

In addition to an incredible showcase of world class professional squash, there will also be an exciting array of activities and events happening throughout the championships, including an interactive squash zone, awards, club nights and much more.

At these heavily discounted prices for tickets, you need to get in fast!  Discounted tickets are only available for one more week, until June 30.  Head to www.usopensquash.com now to purchase yours!

At the U.S. Open website you can also watch a video tour of Philadelphia and the U.S. Open with local squash professional formerly ranked within the world’s top 50, Gilly Lane.

 

 

 

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Gilly tours Philly

 

Philadelphia is a diverse and dynamic sports destination, a city with a deep history in squash and an passionate and dedicated squash community.

Check out the video below in which former world professional PSA squash player Gilly Lane takes you on a fun look around the 2012 Delaware Investments U.S. Open host city and his hometown, Philadelphia.

A special thank you to the following people and organizations for their support of the 2012 Delaware Investments U.S. Open and the making of this video:

  • Gilly Lane
  • John White
  • Nick Matthew
  • Nicol David
  • Drexel University
  • Delaware Investments

 

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