


Tournaments (2018-2019 Season)
The British Open
Hull, England
May 19, 2019
The Allam British Open is the oldest and most established tournament on the PSA World Tour calendar and has seen some of the greatest players of all time battle it out to lift the trophy. Second only to the PSA World Championships in prestige, the British Open began in 1929 and returns to Hull for a seventh year.
Manchester Open
Manchester, England
May 08, 2019
The inaugural Manchester Open gets under way on Wednesday when a world-class draw, featuring seven of the world’s top 10 female players will line up to battle it out for the PSA World Tour Silver title between May 9-13.The Manchester Open – a women’s only tournament – will see players compete for the inaugural trophy and a $76,000 prize fund at Manchester’s National Squash Centre this week.The tournament is supported by Manchester City Council and follows the successful staging of the award-winning AJ Bell PSA World Championships in the city in December 2017, where equal prize money was on offer across both the men’s and women’s events for the first time in the tournament’s history.
J WARREN YOUNG MEMORIAL TEXAS OPEN
Dallas, Texas
March 26, 2019
The Texas Open hosted alternately between Dallas & Houston, is the 2nd oldest running women's pro squash tournament in the US.
The 2019 J Warren Young Memorial Texas Open is in memory of our dear friend and colleague, Warren, who has served the DFW squash community over the last 35+ years as a friend, ambassador, nationally ranked squash player, and an example for all on what sportsmanship means in our sport.
2018-2019 PSA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY THE WALTER FAMILY
Chicago, IL USA
January 23, 2019
The PSA World Championships is the most prestigious tournament in professional squash and will take place in Chicago for the first time between February 23 – March 2, 2019, inside the magnificent Union Station.
128 of the world’s best squash players will descend on Chicago during a high-intensity week of action as they battle for the honour of becoming World Champion, while the stakes are higher than ever before with a record $1 million prize split equally between the men’s and women’s events.
Tournament Of Champions
New York City
January 18, 2019
The 2019 J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions returns to Grand Central Terminal for the 22nd consecutive year as the second richest event on the PSA World Tour with a combined purse of $357,500—the highest prize money in tournament history—held across an expanded nine days of match play, January 16-24, in New York City.
Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong, China
November 19, 2018
Title sponsored by Everbright Sun Hung Kai and presented by Hong Kong Squash the “Hong Kong Squash Open 2018”, as one of the highly anticipated sporting extravaganzas in the world, will be performed at Hong Kong Squash Centre and Hong Kong Park Sports Centre from 19 to 25 November 2018.
US Open
Pilidelphia, USA
October 06, 2018
The U.S. Open is the most prestigious squash tournament in the United States and one of the most significant in the world. It is a major international display of supreme talent in squash, showcasing the top players from around the world, and bringing fanatical visitors from across the globe to witness elite competition. The event is a part of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour. It is especially unique as it is one of only a few combined Platinum (previously World Series) stops for both Men and Women.
Nash Cup
London, Ontario Canada
September 18, 2018
The NASH Cup began in as an amateur event in 2003 under the name “NASHionals” drawing 50-70 players in its early years. In 2008 the decision was made to add a professional draw to the event with a $5,000 purse. At that time The London Squash & Fitness Club (LSFC) had a long history of hosting exhibition matches, but had never attempted a sanctioned PSA tournament. The effort has been a tremendous success for both LSFC and the region’s squash community. The 2017 field included 13 of the top 100 men in the world & 14 of the top 100 women. The 2018 event will feature a Challenger 10 Men’s draw and Challenger 20 Women’s draw.





