Clive Caldwell has had a dynamic impact on Toronto and Canadian squash for over 50 years. He began playing at the Toronto Cricket Club in 1962, won the 1969 Canadian Junior Championship then 2 years later turned professional as the pro at the Cambridge Club. Starting with the 1974 Boston Open, Clive amassed 35 professional hardball singles and doubles titles, including the 1980 and 1982 World Professional Hardball Squash Championship (now the Tournament of Champions) and the 1981 World Doubles Championship.
As a builder, Clive was president of the Canadian Professional Squash Association and the World Professional Squash Association. He became the driving force behind the WPSA Hardball Tour that dominated North American squash in the 80’s. When the WPSA and the International Squash Players Association (ISPA) merged to form the PSA in 1993 Clive was a member of the first Board of Directors.
As a businessman, Clive owns the Cambridge, Adelaide and Toronto Athletic Clubs.
As a contributor, Clive was a founder of Urban Squash Toronto, an organization to empower and inspire underserved youth in the Jane & Finch community to greater academic and athletic achievement. Clive served as Chairman from 2010 to 2022 and continues to be heavily involved.