Global Junior Squash Community Descends on Boston for U.S. Junior Open

900 junior squash players representing forty-one different nations descend on Boston and Andover, Massachussetts, this weekend to compete in the world’s largest individual squash tournament–the 2019 U.S. Junior Open Squash Championships–at Phillips Andover Academy, Harvard University and the Brooks School.

The four-day tournament will crown ten champions across boys’ and girls’ U11, U13, U15, U17 and U19 divisions. Last year, a record seven nations were represented by the ten champions.

For all tournament information including important updates, draws, match times and transportation information visit ussquash.com/usjo.

Follow Club Locker live scores for all matches and watch live streaming from three courts at Andover on ussquash.com/live.

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