Pan Ams Individual and Doubles Draws Released

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Amanda Sobhy (right) against Canada’s Samantha Cornett in the 2014 Women’s World Team Championship. (image: Steve Line/squashpics.com)

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The 2015 Pan American Games squash individual and doubles draws were released Friday morning, with Americans seeded in all four draws including Amanda Sobhy seeded first in the women’s individual competition.

Sobhy, the highest ranked woman in the competition, is predicted to face Mexico’s Samantha Teran in the final, who is slated to meet Team USA’s Olivia Blatchford in the semifinals if the draw proceeds according to seeding.

Todd Harrity and Chris Gordon both enter the men’s draw as 5/8 seeds with potential quarterfinal match ups against 3/4 seeds Shawn Delierre and Diego Elias respectively.

Gordon will partner with Chris Hanson as 3/4 seeds in the men’s doubles competition, with a semifinal against Mexico’s two seeds Eric Galvez & Arturo Salazar predicted.

Sobhy forms another lefty/righty doubles team with Natalie Grainger. The Americans are seeded 5/8 in the eight-team women’s draw.

To view complete draws, schedules, and for more information, stay tuned to the official 2015 Pan American Games Team USA Page.

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