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HertsSQUASHSQUASH WORLD OPEN RETURNS TO EGYPT |
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The Professional Squash Association has awarded the rights to host and
promote the PSA Men's World Open Squash Championship to Egypt. Sponsored by the
Al-Ahram Foundation and staged from 28 August to 6 September, the 2006 Al-Ahram
Men's World Open will boast a world ranking prize fund of $152,500 and will take
place at the all-glass court in the Giza Plateaux, Cairo.
Gawain Briars, chief executive of the PSA, stated: “Every time I talk to fans of
professional squash around the world, they always remind me of the incredible
images of the Giza Plateaux and the pyramids – and now I’m delighted to confirm
that the PSA Men's World Open is returning again to that iconic venue."
The 2006 World Open in Cairo will be followed by the World Open in Bermuda in
2007, and the 2008 World Open in Manchester, England.
Christian Leighton, chief executive of the World Squash Federation (WSF), said:
"WSF is delighted that the Men's World Open is returning to Africa. Egypt has
been leading the way for the continent and this event will create development
opportunities for the sport in other African nations.
"With this event now confirmed, all World Championships up to 2008 have now been
awarded," added the WSF chief.
Meanwhile, US-based squash promoter Satinder Bajwa of Complete Squash Solutions
(CSS) has reached an agreement with the PSA to retain exclusive rights to the
Super Series Squash Finals for a further five years, making it the game’s
longest-running promoter partnership in the UK and the second longest worldwide
behind the Hong Kong Open.
The eight-man tournament is promoted in partnership with London-based Sports
Marketing Agency, WSM. The new deal will see Bajwa take the tournament through
to 2010.