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World Squash Calendar Edition: March 2015 WORLD SQUASH CALENDAR DATES EVENT M W LOCATION March 2015 02 – 03 Mar Qatar Junior Open (T3) M W Doha, Qatar 04 – 08 Mar Emerson RC Pro Series W Missouri, USA 05 – 07 Mar Czech Republic National Championships ~ M W Prague, Czech Republic 06 – 08 Mar Slovenian Junior Open (T3) M W Ljubljana, Slovenia 07 – 08 Mar Scottish National Championships ~ M W Edinburgh, Scotland 10 – 15 Mar Calgary CFO Consulting Services Women’s Squash Week W Calgary, Canada 11 – 15 Mar Swiss Open M W Zurich, Switzerland 12 – 14 Mar US National Championships ~ M W Charlottesville, USA 12 – 14 Mar Slovak National Championships ~ M W Bratislava, Slovakia 13 – 15 Mar German Junior Open (T3) M W Nürnberg, Germany 15 – 20 Mar Bermuda National Championships ~ M W Hamilton, Bermuda 20 – 22 Mar Luxembourg Junior Open (T3) M W Sandweiler, Luxembourg 20 – 22 Mar Irish Masters Open + M W Dublin, Ireland 21 – 27 Mar Canary Wharf Classic M London, England 23 – 27 Mar Gibraltar National Championships ~ M W Gibraltar 28 – 29 Mar Ukrainian Open M W Kiev, Ukraine 28 Mar – 05 Apr European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships (T2) M W Prague, Czech Republic 30 Mar – 04 Apr Open de Paris M Paris, France 30 Mar – 04 Apr 2nd Bahria Town International W Rawalpindi, Pakistan 30 Mar – 04 Apr All Africa Junior Championships (T3) M W Gaborone, Botswana April 2015 02 – 10 Apr El Gouna International M El Gouna, Egypt 03 – 06 Apr Australian Junior Open (T3) M W Sydney, Australia 07 – 12 Apr Texas Open W Texas, USA 09 – 11 Apr Junior OECS Championships M W St Vincent & the Grenadines 10 – 12 Apr Croatian Junior Open (T3) M W Zagreb, Croatia 10 – 12 Apr New Zealand Junior Open (T3) M W Timaru, New Zealand 10 – 12 Apr Czech Masters Open + M W Prague, Czech Republic 14 – 18 Apr Richmond Open W Virginia, USA 16 – 18 Apr Swiss National Championships ~ M W Zurich, Switzerland 17 – 19 Apr Norwegian Junior Open (T3) M W Oslo, Norway 17 – 19 Apr Oceania Junior Open (T3) M W Invercargill, New Zealand 13 – 19 Apr Grasshopper Cup M Zurich, Switzerland 20 – 25 Apr Morris Group of Companies Northern Ontario Open M Sudbury, Canada 20 – 25 Apr Irish Open M W Dublin, Ireland 20 – 25 Apr Andorra Open M Anyos, Andorra 21 – 24 Apr Saint Vincent & the Grenadines National Championships ~ M W Kingstown, SVG 22 – 25 Apr European Team Championships – Division 3 M W Ljubljana, Slovenia 27 Apr – 03 May Regional Championships Week 28 Apr – 03 May Houston Open M Houston, USA 29 Apr – 02 May European Team Championships – Division 1 & 2 M W Herning, Denmark 29 Apr – 03 May Canadian National Championships ~ M W Toronto, Canada May 2015 01 – 05 May Asian Individual Championships M W Kuwait City, Kuwait 02 – 03 May Hungarian National Championships ~ M W Szolnok, Hungary 05 – 10 May Courtcare Open W Lancashire, England 06 – 10 May World Hardball Doubles M W Chicago, USA 09 – 17 May British Open + M W Hull, England 14 – 17 May European Junior U15 & U17 Team Championships M W Lisbon, Portugal 15 – 17 May Hungarian National Masters Open + M W Budapest, Hungary 16 – 17 May Estonian National Championships ~ M W Tallinn, Estonia 17 – 23 May Sharm El Sheikh International Championships M W Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 18 – 23 May Paraguay Open M Asuncion, Paraguay 20 - 23 May Polish National Championships ~ M W TBA, Poland 21 – 24 May Senior OECS Championships M W St Vincent & the Grenadines 22 – 24 May Ukraine Junior Open (T3) M W Kiev, Ukraine 22 – 25 May German National Championships ~ M W Wurzburg, Germany 25 – 30 May HKFC 25 M W Hong Kong, China 26 – 31 May VIII Torneo Internacional PSA Sporta M Guatemala City, Guatemala 26 May – 13 Jun Hong Kong National Championships ~ M W Hong Kong, China 27 – 30 May European Individual Championships ~ M W Bratislava, Slovakia June 2015 01 – 06 June Malaysian Junior (Penang) Open (T3) M W Penang, Malaysia 03 – 07 Jun Fitzherbert Rowe Lawyers NZ International Classic M W Palmerston North, New Zealand 08 – 14 Jun National Championships Week 12 – 14 Jun Italian National Championships ~ M W Riccione, Italy 17 – 21 Jun NZ Southern Open W Invercargill, New Zealand 19 – 21 Jun Italian Junior Open (T3) M W Riccione, Italy 15 – 19 Jun British Virgin Islands Open M W Tortola, BVI 25 – 28 Jun Portuguese Junior Open (T3) M W Porto, Portugal 26 – 28 Jun German Masters Open + M W Krefeld, Germany July 2015 03 – 08 Aug XVIII Abierto Colombiano de Squash Club El Nogal M Bogota, Colombia 04 – 08 Jul Pacific Games M W Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 09 – 12 July Dutch Junior Open (T2) M W Amsterdam, Netherlands 10 – 26 Jul Pan-American Games (Squash 11-17 July) M W Toronto, Canada 17 – 26 Jul Junior Caribbean Championships M W Christchurch, Barbados 25 – 30 Jul WSF Men’s & Women’s World Junior Individuals (T1) M W Cairo, Egypt 27 Jul – 02 Aug Victorian Open M W Victoria, Australia 31 Jul – 02 Aug Japan Junior Open (T3) M W Yokohama, Japan 31 Jul – 04 Aug WSF Women’s World Junior Team Championship W Cairo, Egypt August 2015 03 – 09 Aug Australian Open M W Victoria, Australia 12 – 16 Aug Hong Kong Junior Open (T2) M W Hong Kong, China 14 – 18 Aug Iran Junior Open (T3) M W Tehran, Iran 21 – 23 Aug New Zealand National Championships ~ M W Christchurch, New Zealand 27 – 30 Aug European Masters Individual Championships + M W Malmo, Sweden 28 – 30 Aug Finnish Junior Open (T3) M W Helsinki, Finland September 2015 05 – 11 Sep Commonwealth Youth Games M W Samoa 07 – 18 Sep Australian Masters Open + M W Perth, Australia 08 – 13 Sep Orange County Open W California, USA 11 – 13 Sep Italian Masters Open + M W Riccione, Italy 16 – 19 Sep European Club Championships M W Krakow, Poland October 2015 01 – 10 Oct European Masters Games + M W Nice, France 08 – 10 Oct Nordic Junior Open (T3) M W Malmo, Sweden 08 – 17 Oct US Open M W Philadephia, USA 16 – 18 Oct Hungarian Junior Open (T3) M W Hungary 16 – 18 Oct New Zealand Masters Open + M W Napier, New Zealand 20 - 25 Oct Macau Open W Macau 22 – 25 Oct Polish Masters Open + M W TBA, Poland 22 – 25 Oct St Vincent & the Grenadines Masters Open + M W Kingstown, St Vincent & the Grenadines 29 Oct – 06 Nov Qatar Classic M Doha, Qatar November 2015 05 – 8 Nov Belgian Junior Open (T3) M W Herentals. Belgium 13 – 15 Nov Polish Junior Open (T3) M W Wroclaw, Poland 13 – 22 Nov PSA Men’s World Championship M W Seattle, USA 27 – 29 Nov Dutch Masters Open + M W Netherlands 29 Nov – 06 Dec Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open M W Hong Kong, China December 2015 03 – 06 Dec Swiss Junior Open (T3) M W Langnau am Albis, Switzerland 12 – 18 Dec WSF Men’s World Team Championship M Kuwait 2016 02 Jan – 06 Jan British Junior Open (T2) M W Sheffield, England 21 Jan – 23 Jan Swedish National Championships ~ M W Örebr, Sweden 12 Feb – 14 Feb French National Championships ~ M W Creteil, France 12 Feb – 15 Feb French Junior Open (T3) M W Lille, France 19 Feb – 21 Feb St Vincent & the Grenadines Junior Open (T3) M W St Vincent & the Grenadines 19 Mar – 27 Mar European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships (T2) M W Kriens, Switzerland 27 Apr – 1 May European Team Championships - Division 1 & 2 M W Warsaw, Poland 14 Jul – 17 Jul Dutch Junior Open (T2) M W Amsterdam, Netherlands 14 Sep – 17 Sep European Club Championships M W Pontefract, England 2017 21 – 30 Apr World Masters Games M W Auckland, New Zealand 20 – 30 Jul World Games M W Wroclaw, Poland 2018 04 – 14 Apr Commonwealth Games M W Gold Coast, Australia Other regional and national event lists can be found on Regional Federation websites: Africa: http://www.squashafrica.org Asia: http://www.asiansquash.com/ Europe: http://www.europeansquash.com/ Oceania: http://www.oceaniasquash.org/ Pan-America: http://www.panamsquash.org KEY * Event not yet confirmed ~ Closed Event - National entrants only + Masters = 35 + Age Groups TBA To be advised Bold Type World Championships and Major Games (T) WSF World Junior Circuit Tier 1 (T1) = World Championships Tier 2 (T2) = Regional Championships (e.g. European, Asian Junior Individual) + top level sub-regional events / National Junior Open Championships Tier 3 (T3) = All other sub-regional events / National Junior Open Championships Only PSA Men’s Tour events with prize money > $20,000 and National Championships are included on the WSF calendar. For all PSA events see www.psaworldtour.com/ Note Only PSA Women’s Tour events with prize money > $10,000 and National Championships are included on the WSF calendar. For all WSA events see www.wsaworldtour.com/ .
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