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Iqbal & Kandra to Contest St. Louis Final

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Article courtesy of the Professional Squash Association.

Nasir Iqbal and Raphael Kandra – who contested 11 PSA World Tour finals between them last year – will meet in the climax of the Emerson Racquet Club Pro Series after semi-final successes in the PSA Challenger 10 squash event at The Racquet Club in St Louis, Missouri – the first event of the 2014 US Pro Squash Series. Continue reading Iqbal & Kandra to Contest St. Louis Final

Peter Punishes Walters in U.S. Pro Series Opener

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Article courtesy of the Professional Squash Association.

Switzerland’s Reiko Peter made the perfect start to his New Year campaign on the PSA World Tour when he upset fifth seed Lewis Walters in the opening round of the Emerson Racquet Club Pro Series, the first event of the 2014 U.S. Pro Squash Series at The Racquet Club in St Louis, Missouri. Continue reading Peter Punishes Walters in U.S. Pro Series Opener

U.S. Pro Squash Series Returns for 2014

Illingworth_PSAArticle and image courtesy of the Professional Squash Association.

The U.S. Pro Squash Series returns in 2014 and will begin on Wednesday January 15, when the PSA Challenger 10 Emerson Racquet Club Pro Series event gets underway in St. Louis.

Sixteen players will compete for the first available points on the U.S. Pro Series circuit which will see players from across the globe compete for a bonus prize fund, which will be awarded when the series comes to a conclusion. Continue reading U.S. Pro Squash Series Returns for 2014

U.S. Pro Series Launch

U.S. Squash and the Professional Squash Association (PSA) have joined in partnership to launch the U.S. Pro Squash Series (www.usprosquashseries.com).  The primary goal of the series is to serve as a marketing umbrella for US men’s professional tournaments and12 US Open Day 3 556 to increase the awareness of squash through the professional game.  The PSA has a strong tradition of success in the US with more than 25 states from coast-to-coast having embraced the world class athletes in their communities by hosting PSA tournaments. These events, even excluding the three World Series events held in the US, have offered total prize money exceeding $200,000 in each of the last three years. Continue reading U.S. Pro Series Launch