Thomas Rosini

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Hometown Gladwyne, PA
High School Harriton High School, 2020

Representing Team USA

The World Juniors is the biggest tournament on the calendar, we all work all year towards this tournament so to be representing Team USA in Malaysia this summer is a great honor. This is a special opportunity and playing for the US in Malaysia will stand out as a highlight of my squash career and an experience that will stay with me for the rest of my life.

Egypt and Team USA Earn Top Honors at U.S. Junior Open

Team USA and Egypt accounted for eight of ten 2019 U.S. Junior Open titles following four action-packed days of squash at Phillips Academy Andover, the Brooks School and Harvard University in Massachusetts. The U.S. Junior Open is the world’s largest individual squash tournament with 900 players representing forty-one nations across ten divisions: boys’ and girls’ […]

Fifty-Seven Americans Set to Represent Team USA at 2019 British Junior Open

A record fifty-seven Americans will represent Team USA at the 2019 Dunlop British Junior Open, January 2-6, in Birmingham, England.

Team USA Captures Bronze at Men’s World Junior Teams

Team USA recorded a second consecutive bronze medal finish at the Men’s World Junior Team Championship.

Team USA Upsets Canada to Reach Men’s World Junior Team Semifinals

Live stream Team USA against England in the Men’s World Junior Team semifinals Saturday, July 28, at 8am ET.

Team USA Advances to Men’s World Junior Team Quarterfinals

Live stream Team USA against Canada in the Men’s World Junior Team Quarterfinals Friday, July 27, at 8am EDT.

Team USA to Face New Zealand in Men’s World Junior Team Playoff

Team USA will face New Zealand in the Men’s World Junior Team Championship round of sixteen Thursday at 4:30am EDT.

Team USA Begins World Juniors Campaign

Watch live streaming from two courts on wsfworldjuniors.com/watch.

Team USA Announces 2018 World Junior Championships Squad

U.S. junior champions Daelum Mawji and Marina Stefanoni lead Team USA to the 2018 World Juniors.

Stefanoni Seals Third Consecutive Junior National Title; Mawji Captures Maiden Title

Connecticut’s Marina Stefanoni and New York’s Daelum Mawji are the 2018 junior national champions.

Fifty Americans Set to Represent Team USA at 2018 British Junior Open

Sixteen American players are seeded to reach the British Junior Open round of sixteen.

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