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Challenger Tour
For the first time in 2021, five continents will host PSA Challenger Tour events in the same week, with action on the Tour coming from almost every corner of the globe!
The week’s squash will begin on Tuesday in South Africa, before further action comes from France, Japan, New Zealand and the United States over the course of the next seven days.
The two Southern Hemisphere events feature both a men’s and women’s draw, while the other three tournaments are men’s draws, with the action from the United States being the biggest event of the week, a Challenger 10 level title on offer for the winner.
Western Province Open Preview: Preece Looking Forward To Return
Challenger Tour
The first event of a busy week on the PSA Challenger Tour will be the Western Province Open, which will take place from Tuesday 27 to Friday 30 April in Cape Town, South Africa.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the event has been limited to domestic-only entrants, with just two non-South Africans across the men’s and women’s draws.
The men’s draw features both of those international players, with Zimbabwe’s Blessing Muhwati and Zambia’s Kundanji Kalengo in action. The former will be the No.2 seed, behind only World No.135 Jean-Pierre Brits, who will head the field.
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