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LTCC Women s Open: Bunyan Focussed On Reaching Top 50 - Professional Squash Association
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SOAP Engineering Open: Mendez Excited To Be Competing Again - Professional Squash Association
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Challenger Tour Weekly Preview: Action From Egypt, Malaysia & the USA
Challenger Tour
After a short break for the Easter weekend, the Challenger Tour returns with four events this week, with squash being played in Egypt, Malaysia and the United States.
The two events in the States, will take place just 240 miles apart from each other, with a women’s event being held in Houston, while a men’s tournament is played in Dallas. The events in Egypt and Malaysia will feature both men’s and women’s draws.
SOAP Engineering Squash Open
The women’s event in Houston is the SOAP Engineering Squash Open, a Challenger 10 level tournament, and will feature eight different nationalities in the 16-woman field.
Her future is very bright, says Dickinson coach
by MaryAlice Bitts-Jackson
At age 18, Amna Fayyaz ’24 is ranked as one the top-100 athletes in the world for her sport and the No. 1 emerging female athlete in her home country. Last month, the Dickinson women’s squash team member was named the 2021 Female Emerging Star of the Year at the Pakistan Sports Awards, the biggest sports-award ceremony in the nation.
“We re all very excited about the award, and we’re eager to have her as part of the team,” says Head Squash Coach Chris Fernandez.
Fayyaz began playing squash at age 13. Just two years later, she was ranked No. 1 in Pakistan’s under-19 national squash category. And last year, at age 17, she won Pakistan’s national championship for the fourth consecutive year. Fayyaz is currently ranked the No. 1 women’s squash player in Pakistan and No. 86 in the PSA’s World Women’s Squash. So when she chose to attend
2020: Year In Review - PT.2
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180 days after the PSA World Tour and PSA Challenger Tour were both suspended due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, professional squash returned to action in September.
You can take a look back at the first part of our 2020 review
right here, where we looked back at the first three months of the calendar year.
In the second part of our 2020 review, we take a look at the last four months of the year, as both the PSA World Tour and PSA Challenger Tour made a tentative, but successful, return despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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