Draft:Aiden Chan

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  • Aiden Chan
    Photo of Aiden Chan
    Chan at the 2025 British Junior Open
    Personal information
    Born2010 (age 14–15)
    Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
    Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
    Sport
    CountryUnited States
    SportSquash
    Event
    Junior Boys
    Updated on October 2025

    Aiden Chan is an American junior squash player who has represented the United States in international competitions. Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Chan now resides in Fremont, California. He is best known for his top junior rankings in the U.S. and for competing in prestigious international tournaments such as the British Junior Open and U.S. Junior Open.

    Early life

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    Aiden Chan was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He began playing squash at around age seven but did not take it seriously until about five years later, when he started competing in national and international tournaments.[1][2]

    Junior squash career

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    Chan has consistently been among the top-ranked junior players in the United States. He has achieved a ranking of 8th in the Boys Under 11 (BU11) division, 3rd in BU13, and 3rd in BU15. He is currently ranked 9th in Boys Under 17 (BU17) in the United States. [3]

    He has represented Team USA at several international tournaments, including the British Junior Open and the U.S. Junior Open.[4] [5]Chan has also competed in major junior tournaments in Hong Kong and Egypt.

    Notable results

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    Year Tournament Result Field size
    2022 U.S. Junior Open 5th place 96
    2024 Hong Kong Junior Open 5th place 99
    2024 Egyptian Junior Open 10th place 49
    2024 U.S. Junior Open 7th place 125
    2025 British Junior Open 13th place 93

    Personal life

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    Outside of squash, Chan enjoys playing piano, video games, and watching YouTube. He continues to train with the goal of achieving higher international rankings and more prestigious victories in the junior circuit and beyond.

    References

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    1. ^ "Record Fifty-Eight Americans to Compete in British Junior Open". Team USA Squash. December 20, 2024. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    2. ^ "Team USA Produces Record Eighteen British Junior Open Quarterfinalists". US Squash. January 4, 2025. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    3. ^ "Junior Rankings". US Squash. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    4. ^ "Aiden Chan". SquashInfo. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    5. ^ "USSquashSite: The Yanks in Birmingham!". The SquashSite. SquashSite. January 3, 2025. Retrieved October 14, 2025.

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    References

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    1. ^ "Team USA Produces Record Eighteen British Junior Open Quarterfinalists". US Squash. January 4, 2025. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    2. ^ "Junior Rankings". US Squash. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    3. ^ "Aiden Chan". SquashInfo. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    4. ^ "Record Fifty-Eight Americans to Compete in British Junior Open". Team USA Squash. December 20, 2024. Retrieved October 14, 2025.
    5. ^ "USSquashSite: The Yanks in Birmingham!". The SquashSite. SquashSite. January 3, 2025. Retrieved October 14, 2025.