Double or Everything: National Doubles Crowns New and Repeat Champions

From Squash Magazine

[Above: Georgina Stoker (hitting the ball) & Meredeth Quick (also in white) overcame Steph Hewitt (far left) and Victoria Simmonds in the finals.] by Chris McClintick
The eighty-fourth National Doubles saw three out of four Open division champions augment title records, two doubles legends continue their mastery through the age groups and six new age division champions.
The first National Doubles was hosted northeast of New York City in 1933, and it was again this year: at the Apawamis Club and Westchester Country Club in Rye, NY; three clubs in nearby Greenwich, CT: Field Club, Greenwich Country Club and Round Hill Club; and three farther away: Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Briarcliff Manor, NY, Chelsea Piers Connecticut in Stamford, CT […]

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