squash hours
Monday - Friday
Saturday & Sunday
5:00 am - 11:00 pm
7:00 am - 10:00 pm
contact squash
call (425) 885-5566
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Our goal for young players is to have fun, work hard, learn, display good sportsmanship, and embrace competition within a supportive community.

Our pros instill a passion for the sport and teach skills that go beyond the court and last a lifetime. Our youth squash program is a thriving and active community of players with many who have gone on to become collegiate players and national champions.

Whether a player wishes to have fun while exercising or desires to become a college recruit or even play professionally, our coaches have the expertise to guide young players throughout their journey.

BREAKTHROUGH SQUASH CLINIC

Ages 12-18, Intermediate-Advanced

Are you a mature junior player who’s ready to move to the next level of play? Learn advanced skills and strategy during this clinic.

INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED CLINIC

Ages 9-18

Players receive coaching through drills, games, competition, and instruction to improve their squash game.

STARTUP SQUASH

Ages 5-9, Beginner

Learn the skills of the sport with our world-class instructors while playing with other junior players at your level.

Registration required and available for members only.

MYELIN TRAINING

Ages 9-18

Perfect for squash players with some experience. Players receive intensive coaching from world-class Squash Pros through drills and instruction to improve their squash game, strategy, technique, and mental awareness.

SQUASH CAMPS

Ages 6-18

One week squash camps are offered in the summer and during school breaks. These camps are a great way to improve your overall conditioning with intense drills, video analysis, a ball machine, group and private instruction to develop a good work ethic and sportsmanship necessary for success.

COLLEGIATE

With the growing interest amongst junior players, colleges are adapting to the growing popularity. More than 200 colleges and universities have squash courts with nearly half offering men’s and women’s college programs across the country. Many Ivy League schools offer financial aid packages to elite squash players.

At PRO, over 50 collegiate players learned squash at PRO beginning at an early age. And, more than ten have become Junior National Champions or placed in the top ten national rankings. PRO’s legendary coaches have consistently developed top Junior players year after year.

Each year, PRO hosts the West Coast College Showcase where the top collegiate squash coaches come to watch and recruit junior players. For those not able to attend or participate in college visits, our coaches help to deliver film and provide introductions.

squash pros

Azam K.
Azam Khan has made significant contributions to squash since becoming a Squash Pro at PRO Club in 1991. Under his leadership, the program grew from 10 players on converted racquetball courts, to over 900 players and the addition of nine new squash courts. Khan has a distinguished career, including being the first member of the US Junior Men's team to represent the US Men's team for eight years. As a coach, he has mentored many notable players, including his sisters, Shabana and Latasha Khan, as well as US Junior Open Champions Claudia Regio and Salim Khan, who is also a US Junior Boys and US Men's Team member. He has coached University of Pennsylvania Hall of Famer Kristen Lange as well. Khan’s impact includes fostering a pipeline of talented juniors, particularly girls, who have gone on to prestigious institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and other Ivy League schools. His recent coaching successes include Rehan Luthra, a US Junior Boys Team member and National Team Champion with the University of Pennsylvania; Varun Kumar, the 2024 Division 1 National Team Champion; and Madison Ho, the 2024 Division 2 Rochester National Team Champion and British Open Champion in the Girls U17 category. Several of his juniors are currently ranked in the top 50. Khan's coaching career has been influenced by his father, Yusuf Khan, who played a crucial role in his development as a squash player.
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Latasha K.
Latasha is currently ranked #26 in the world for women’s squash players. She has earned top honors throughout her career including seven time US National Champion, the first American to win an individual gold medal at the Pan Am Games, holds 10 WSA world tour titles, and was the US Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year as well as numerous other titles. She has coached three national junior champions.
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Salim K.
Salim has been playing squash from a very early age under the tutelage of his legendary family. In High School, he was awarded the prestigious US Squash DeRoy Sportsmanship Award by the US Squash Association. He represented Team USA at the Battle of the Border and the British Junior Open and finished as fifth ranked American BU19 Junior Player. Continuing his squash career at George Washington University, he was co-captain, team MVP, ranked first on the squad and helped his team win two national championships. He has recently graduated with a BA in Business and was named to the GW Athletics Academic Dean’s List.
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Shabana K.
Shabana was introduced to the game of squash by her father, Yusuf Khan, and continued to improve her skills under the tutelage of her brother, Azam. Shabana is a 10-time Women’s National Team member, a four-time Junior National champion, and a two-time Pan Am National Team member. Her accomplishments include winning the National Champion Women’s Open, U.S. Open, Howe Cup Team Champion, National Skill Champion, and National Doubles Champion.
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