Professional Squash Doubles

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Professional Squash Doubles is the organized, professional competition of squash doubles, a variant of squash which features teams of two people. It is governed by the Squash Doubles Association (SDA) Pro Tour. [1] Professional doubles began for men in 1938, while the women's professional doubles association formed in 2007. [2] [3]

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Men's Professional Doubles

Professional doubles started in 1938 at The Heights Casino in Brooklyn, NY. It had a viable tour starting in the late 1970s with events located in both the United States and Canada. In 2000, the doubles pro tour rebranded itself with the new name, International Squash Doubles Association (ISDA), and again in 2012 as The Squash Doubles Association Pro Tour (SDA Pro Tour). [4] It is the governing body responsible for the men's world professional squash doubles tour and celebrated its 75th anniversary of professional doubles in 2013.

Women's Professional Doubles

Since the Women's Doubles Squash Association (WDSA) formed in 2007, it has reached several of its goals. It has increased the number of women playing professional and amateur doubles and encouraged former college players, current teaching professionals and WISPA touring professionals to play.

In addition to the tour growth, with stops throughout the United States and Canada, the WDSA has helped foster and build women's doubles on the amateur level which has been achieved through pro-am tournaments and Under 30 events at local clubs.

The WDSA, corporate partners, patrons and membership have established relationships with local charities throughout the United States – City Squash, METRO squash, Mile High Squash and Squash Haven – all urban squash programs.

Top international female singles players who have made the successful transition to doubles and their highest WISPA ranking:

Natalie Grainger USA #1 Narelle Krizek AUSTRALIA #23 Suzie Pierrepont ENGLAND #23 Amanda Sobhy USA #17 (World Junior Champion)

Major Professional Results

North American Open

YearWinner
1931 Roy R. Coffin & Neil J. Sullivan, II
1932Roy R. Coffin & Neil J. Sullivan, II
1935Donald Strachan & Brendon Walsh
1936Donald Strachan & Brendon Walsh
1937David McMullin & W. Mifflin Large
1938William E. Slack & H. Hunter Lott, Jr.
1939Roy R. Coffin & Neil J. Sullivan, Jr.
1940 David McMullin & W. Mifflin Large
1941William E. Slack & H. Hunter Lott, Jr.
1942Charles M. P. Brinton & Donald Strachan
1947M. S. Teeny & Clifford Sutter
1948Charles M. P. Brinton & Stanley W. Pearson, Jr.
1949Charles M. P. Brinton & Stanely W. Pearson, Jr.
1950 G. Diehl Mateer, Jr. & H. Hunter Lott, Jr.
1951Germain G. Glidden & Clifford Sutter
1952Germain G. Glidden & Clifford Sutter
1953Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1954Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1955Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1956James H. Whitmoyer & Howard A. Davis
1958Charles M. P. Brinton & Edward W. Madeira, Jr.
1959Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1960Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1961Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1962 Samuel P. Howe, III & James M. Ethridge, III
1963Christian C. F. Spahr, Jr. & Claude Beer
1964Samuel P. Howe, III & R. William Danforth
1965Samuel P. Howe, III & R. William Danforth
1966Stephen T. Vehslage & Ramsey W Vehslage
1967Stephen T. Vehslage & Ramsey W. Vehslage
1968Samuel P. Howe, III & Claude Beer
1969Victor Elmaleh & Ralph E. Howe
1970Christian C. F. Spahr, Jr. & Maurice Heckscher
1971Roger E. Alcaly & Mel K. Sokolow
1972Anil Nayar & Thomas M. Poor
1973Michael J. Pierce & J. Peter Pierce
1974W. Roland Oddy & Pedro A. Bacallao
1975Michael J. Pierce & Thomas M. Poor
1976Peter S. Briggs & Ralph E. Howe
1977Richard Roe & Thomas M. Poor
1978Richard Roe & Thomas M. Poor
1979Lawrence S. Heath, III & John R. Reese
1980Michael J. Pierce & David C. Johnson, III
1981Lawrence S. Heath, III & John R. Reese
1982 Peter Chester & Palmer Page
1984Peter Briggs & Mark Talbott
1985 Mike Desaulniers & Brad Desaulniers
1986Mike Desaulniers & Brad Desaulniers
1986Todd Binns & Todd Page
1987Todd Binns & Todd Page
1988Todd Binns & Todd Page
1989Alan Grant & Ned Edwards
1990Alan Grant & Ned Edwards
1991Alan Grant & Ned Edwards
1992not played
1993 Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1994Scott Dulmage & Gary Waite
1995Peter Briggs & Jeff Stanley
1996Scott Stoneburgh & Anders Wahlstedt
1997Gary Waite & Mark Talbott
1998Gary Waite & Mark Talbott
1999Gary Waite & Mark Talbott
2000Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2001Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2003Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2004Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2005Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2006Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2007Paul Price & Ben Gould
2008Damien Mudge & Viktor Berg
2009Ben Gould & Paul Price
2010Damien Mudge & Viktor Berg
2011Ben Gould & Damien Mudge

U.S. Pro

YearWinner
1995Jamie Bentley & Kenton Jernigan
1996Jamie Bentley & Gary Waite
1997Mark Talbott & Gary Waite
1998Jamie Bentley & Scott Stoneburgh
1999Mark Talbott & Gary Waite
2000Anders Wahlstedt & Scott Stoneburgh
2001Damien Mudge & Gary Waite
2003Damien Mudge & Gary Waite
2004Damien Mudge & Gary Waite
2005Damien Mudge & Gary Waite
2006Ben Gould & Preston Quick
2007Damien Mudge & Gary Waite
2008Damien Mudge & Viktor Berg
2009Damien Mudge & Viktor Berg
2010Chris Walker & Mark Chaloner
2011Ben Gould & Damien Mudge

Johnson

YearWinner
1938George Cummings & Frank Ward
1939Stanley Galowin & Joseph Wiener
1940George Cummings & Thomas Iannicelli
1941George Cummings & Thomas Iannicelli
1947George Cummings & Thomas Ianrucelli
1948George Cummings & Thomas lannicelli
1954John B. Russell, III & Richard Remsen, Jr.
1955Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1956Albert Chassard & Thomas Iannicelli
1957Albert Chassard & Thomas Iannicelli
1958John B. Russell, III & Richard Remsen, Jr.
1960Albert Chassard & Frank Iannicelli
1961Albert Chassard & Frank Iannicelli
1962Albert Chassard & Frank Iannicelli
1963Victor Elmaleh & David C. Johnson, Jr.
1964Christian C. F. Spahr, Jr. & Claude Beer
1966Stephen T. Vehslage & Ramsay W Vehslage
1967Samuel P. Howe, III & R. William Danforth
1968Ian M.T. McAvity & Kenneth K Binns
1969 Mohibullah Khan & Coln Adair
1970Mohibullah Khan & Colin Adair
1971Mohibullah Khan & Kenneth K. Binns
1972Mohibullah Khan & Kenneth K. Binns
1973Mohibullah Khan & Gul Khan
1974Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1975Roger Alcaly & Mel K. Sokolow
1976Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1977Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1978Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1979Lawrence S. Heath, III & John R. Reese
1980C. Victor Harding & Gordon D. H. Anderson
1981Michael Desaulniers & Maurice Heckscher, II
1982Michael Desaulniers & Maurice Heckscher, II
1983David C. Johnson, III & Edward C. P. Edwards
1984Peter S. Briggs & Gul Khan
1985David C. Johnson, III & Edward C. P. Edwards
1986David C. Johnson, III & Edward C. P. Edwards
1987 John Nimick & Clive Caldwell
1988Todd Binns & Thomas E. Page
1989Todd Binns & Thomas E. Page
1990Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1991Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1992Todd Binns & Jose Pepe Martinez
1993Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1994Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1995Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1996Gary Waite & Jamie Bentley
1997Gary Waite & Jamie Bentley
1998Gary Waite & Mark Talbott
1999Gary Waite & Mark Talbott
2000Willie Hosey & Jamie Bentley
2001Michael Pimak & Viktor Berg
2002Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2003Gary Waite & Damien Mudge

The Elite

YearWinner
1982Michael J. Pierce & Thomas E. Page
1983David C. Johnson, III & Edward C. P. Edwards
1984Peter Briggs & David C. Johnson, III
1985Michael J. Pierce & Thomas E. Page
1986Michael J. Pierce & Jamie Bentley
1987Todd Binns & Thomas E. Page
1988Alan Grant & Jamie Bentley
1989Edward C. P. Edwards & Alex Doucas
1990Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1991Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1992Todd Binns & Thomas E. Page
1993Alan Grant & Edward C. P. Edwards
1994William Doyle & Edward C. P. Edwards
1995Kenton Jernigan & Jeremy Fraiberg
1997Gary Waite & Jamie Bentley
1998Todd Binns & Jamie Bentley
1999Scott Dulmage & Dean Brown
2001Willie Hosey & Jamie Bentley
2002Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2003Gary Waite & Damien Mudge

Cambridge Club

YearWinner
1973Peter Martin & Gordon D. H. Anderson
1974Mohibullah Khan & Gul Khan
1975Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1976Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Hechscher, II
1977Peter Briggs & Ralph E. Howe
1978Mohibullah Khan & Clive Caldwell
1979Mohibullah Khan & Clive Caldwell
1980Peter Briggs & Ralph E. Howe
1981Michael J. Pierce & Thomas E. Page
1982Michael J. Pierce & Thomas E. Page
1983Peter Briggs & Mark Talbott
1984Lawrence S. Heath, III & Aziz Khan
1985Lawrence S. Heath, III & Aziz Khan
1986David C. Johnson, III & Edward C. P. Edwards
1987Todd Binns & Thomas E. Page
1988Todd Binns & Thomas E. Page
1989Alan Grant & Edward C. P. Edwards
1990Todd Binns & Thomas E. Page
1991Alan Grant & Edward C. P. Edwards
1992Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1993Scott Dulmage & Gary Waite
1994Kenton Jernigan & Jamie Bentley
1995Gary Waite & Jamie Bentley
1996Gary Waite & Jamie Bentley
1998Todd Binns & Willie Hosey
1999Gary Waite & Damien Mudge
2000Willie Hosey & Jonathon Power
2001Gary Waite & Mark Chaloner
2002Gary Waite & Stewart Boswell

Gold Racquet

YearWinner
1930W Jay Iselin & Hugo Fleury
1931E. D. Pratt & Lanthrop S. Haskins
1932D. Lee Norris & Lanthrop S. Haskins
1933E. Maxwell & W. Stapleton Wonham
1935D. Lee Norris & Sydney P. Clark
1936B. Terry & M. M. MacLeod
1937D. Lee Norris & W Mifflin Large
1938J. Lawrence Pool & Beekman H. Pool
1939D. Lee Norris & Clifford Sutter
1940D. Lee Norris & Clifford Sutter
1941W B. Admit & David P. McElroy
1942William T. Ketcham, Jr. & M. Donald Grant
1945William E. Slack & H. Hunter Lott, Jr.
1946W. B. Admit & David P. McElroy
1947W. B. Admit & David P. McElroy
1948William T. Ketcham, Jr. & H. Hunter Lott, Jr.
1949William T. Ketcham, Jr. & H. Hunter Lott, Jr.
1950John B. Russell & Richard Remsen, Jr.
1951Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, DI
1952Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1953John B. Russell & Richard Remsen, Jr.
1954Jolm B. Russell & Richard Remsen, Jr.
1955John B. Russell & Richard Remsen, Jr.
1956James H. Whitmoyer & Howard A. Davis
1957Paul Steele, Jr. and IL William Danforth
1958G. Diehl Mateer, Jr. & John F. Hentz
1959Paul Steele, Jr. & R. William Danforth
1960Paul Steele, Jr. & R. William Danforth
1961Paul Steele, Jr. & James F. Ethridge, III
1962Christian C. F. Spahr, Jr. & Claude Beer
1963Carlton M. Badger & James M. Ethridge, III
1964Howard A. Davis & James H. Wlutmoyer
1965Christian C. F. Spahr, Jr. & Claude Beer
1966Peter Martin & Kerry Martin
1967Stephen T. Vehslage & Ramsay IV. Vehslage
1968Ian McAvity & David Pemberton-Smith
1969Michael J. Pierce & Peter Pierce
1970G. Diehl Mateer, Jr. & James W. Zug
1971Michael J. Pierce & Peter Pierce
1972Romer Holleran & Maurice Heckscher, II
1973John Swann & Peter Hall
1974Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1975Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1976Michael J. Pierce & Maurice Heckscher, II
1977Michael J. Pierce & Jay Gillespie
1978Lawrence S. Heath, DI Sc John R. Reese
1979Lawrence S. Heath, DI & John R. Reese
1980Lawrence S. Heath, DI & John R. Reese
1981Lawrence S. Heath, III & John R.. Reese
1982Michael J. Pierce & Ralph E. Howe
1983Lawrence S. Heath, DI & John R. Reese
1984Lawrence S. Heath, DI & David C. Johnson, III
1985Victor Harding & Ralph E. Howe
1986Michael J. Pierce & Jay Gillespie
1987Hugh Labossier & William Doyle
1988Peter S. Briggs & William Doyle
1989Peter S. Briggs & William Doyle
1990David Proctor & George Leinmon, Jr.
1991David Proctor & George Lenunon, Jr.
1992Michael J. Pierce & Richard Sheppard
1993Lawrence S. Heath, III & Stuart Grodman
1994Frank J. Stanley, W & Jamie Bentley
1995Jonathon R.. Foster & Morris Clothier
1996Frank J. Stanley, IV & J. D. Cregan
1997Gary Waite & Andrew Slater
1998Gary Waite & Andrew Slater
1999Eric Vlcek & Morris Clothier
2000Eric Vlcek & Morris Clothier
2001Eric Vlcek & Thomas W. Harrity
2002Steve Scharff & Thomas W. Harrity

Buffalo Invitational

YearWinner
1955John B. Russell & Richard Remsen
1956Ray Widelski & Louis Schaefer
1957Ray Widelski & Louis Schaefer
1959Victor Elmaleh & David C. Johnson, Jr.
1960Paul B. Steele & R.. William Danforth
1961James H. Whmnoyer & Howard A. Davis
1962Christian C. F. Spahr & Claude Beer
1963Samuel P. Howe, III & IL William Danforth
1964Samuel P. Howe, III & R. William Danforth
1965Lome G. Main & John Foy
1966 Victor Niederhoffer & Victor Elmaleh
1967Ian McAvity & David Pemberton-Smith
1968Ian McAvity & David Pemberton-Smith
1969Larry O'Loughlin & David O'Loughlin
1970Larry O'Loughlin & Anil Nayar
1971Thomas M. Poor & Anil Nayar
1972Thomas M. Poor & Maurice Heckscher, II
1973Robert Hetherington & R. William Danforth
1974Thomas M. Poor & Peter Hall
1975Thomas M. Poor & Peter Hall
1976Thomas M. Poor & Richard Roe
1977Thomas M. Poor & Alexander Martin
1978Thomas M. Poor & Alexander Martin
1979Thomas M. Poor & Alexander Martin
1980Thomas M. Poor & Alexander Martin
1981Peter Hall & Jay Gillespie
1982Thomas M. Poor & Peter Hall
1983Thomas M. Poor & Jay Gillespie
1984Victor Hardin & Steven McIntyre
1985Thomas M. Poor & Steven Mdntytre
1986Thomas M. Poor & Jay D. Umans
1987John Boynton & Steven Hisey
1988Charles P. Jacobs & Philip Barth, III
1989Fred A. Reid & Alan Hunt
1990Scott Ryan & Jay D. Umans
1991Paul D. Assaiante & Gordon Anderson
1992Joseph J. Fabiani & Thomas W. Harrity
1993Paul Deratney & Taylor Fawcett
1994D. Stevenson & W Meek
1995 Peter DeRose & Peter Maule
1996Peter DeRose & Peter Maule
1997M. Costigan & A. Hunt
1998M. Costigan & A. Hunt
1999Tyler Millard & Ken Flynn
2000R. Smith & D. Friedman
2001S. Leggat & S. Belman
2002Michael Pirnak & Willie Hosey

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