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World Squash Calendar WORLD SQUASH CALENDAR EDITION JANUARY 2012 DATES EVENT M W LOCATION January 02 – 06 Jan British Junior Open (T2) M W Sheffield, England 04 – 08 Jan ATCO World Series Finals M W London, England 07 – 10 Jan Scottish Junior Open (T3) M W Edinburgh, Scotland 10 – 15 Jan Comfort Inn Open M Vancouver, Canada 17 – 22 Jan Greenwich Open W Greenwich, USA 20 – 22 Jan Czech Junior Open (T3) M W Prague, Czech Republic 18 – 26 Jan J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions M W New York, USA 25 – 30 Jan Motor City Open M Detroit, USA 27 Jan – 01 Feb Cleveland Racquet Classic W Ohio, USA 31 Jan – 05 Feb Case Swedish Open M Linkoping, Sweden February 01 – 05 Feb WSF U21 World Cup M W Chennai, India 01 – 05 Feb Meadowood Winnipeg Open W Winnipeg, Canada 01 – 05 Feb Delaware Open W Wilmington, Delaware, USA 03 – 05 Feb Liechtenstein Junior Open (T3) M W Vaduz, Liechtenstein 07 – 12 Feb Metro Squash Windy City Open M Chicago, USA 08 – 13 Feb Savcor Finnish Open M Mikkeli, Finland 16 – 19 Feb French Junior Open (T3) M W Lille, France 17 – 25 Feb North American Open M Richmond, USA 24 – 26 Feb Austrian Junior Open (T3) M W Vienna, Austria March 01 – 05 Mar Qatar Junior Open (T3) M W Doha, Qatar 01 – 04 Mar Austrian Open M Salzburg, Austria 02 – 04 Mar Welsh Junior Open (T3) M W Cardiff, Wales 12 – 17 Mar HKFC Meco Blade Invitational M Hong Kong 13 – 18 Mar Winnipeg Building & Decorating Ltd Manitoba Open M Manitoba, Canada 15 – 18 Mar German Junior Open (T3) M W Nurnberg, Germany 17 – 23 Mar Canary Wharf Classic M London, England 18 – 23 Mar Atwater Cup W Montreal, Canada 22 – 25 Mar Swiss Open M W Geneva, Switzerland 26 – 31 Mar CIMB KL Open Squash Championships M W Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 26 – 31 Mar Bluenose Squash Classic M Halifax, Canada 30 Mar – 08 Apr European Junior U19 Ind & Team Championships (T2) M W Oporto, Portugal April 05 – 10 Apr All Africa Junior Championships M W Harare, Zimbabwe 07 – 13 Apr El Gouna International M Alexandria, Egypt 17 – 22 Apr Champion Fibreglass Texas Open W Houston, USA 18 – 20 Apr European Team Championships (Division 3) M W Marsa, Malta 20 – 22 Apr Luxembourg Junior Open (T3) M W Sandweiler, Luxembourg 24 – 28 Apr Jordan Junior Open (T3) M W Amman, Jordan 25 – 28 Apr Grasshopper Cup M Zurich, Switzerland May 01 – 05 May 16th Asian Team Championships M W Kuwait 01 – 06 May European Team Championships (Division 1 & 2) M W Nurnberg, Germany 07 – 13 May Allam British Open Squash Championships M W London, United Kingdom 10 – 13 May European U15 & U17 Team Champs M W Espoo, Finland 23 – 26 May European Individual Closed Championships M W Helsinki, Finland June 15 – 17 Jun Italian Junior Open (T3) M W Riccione, Italy 18 – 20 Jun Portuguese Junior Open (T3) M W Oporto, Portugal 19 – 23 Jun 19th Asian Junior Individual Championships (T2) M W Kish Island, Iran 19 – 23 Jun British Virgin Islands Open M Tortola, British Virgin Islands 28 Jun – 01 Jul Dutch Junior Open (T3) M W Amsterdam, The Netherlands July 02 – 05 July Spanish Junior Open (T3) M W Santiago de Compostela, Spain 05 – 08 July Victorian Open W Melbourne, Australia 07 – 12 July WSF Men’s & Women’s World Junior Individual. Doha, Qatar M W Championships (T1) 13 – 18 July WSF Men’s World Junior Team Championship M Doha, Qatar 20 – 27 July WSF World Masters Championships M W Birmingham, United Kingdom August 01 – 05 Aug Black Knight Open W Dromana, Victoria, Australia Oct 01 – 06 Oct 6th World Deaf Squash Championships M W Hampshire, UK November 12 – 17 Nov WSF Women’s World Team Championship W Nimes, France December 13 – 21 Dec Women’s World Open W Cayman Islands 2013 TBA WSF Men’s World Team Championship M France 12 - 16 Jun* WSF World Doubles M W TBA 25 July – 04 Aug World Games (Squash 2 – 4 August) M W Cali, Colombia 03 – 11 Aug World Out Games M W Antwerp, Belgium 21 – 25 Aug* WSF World Cup M W Chennai, India 2014 2014 02 Jun – 08 Jun* World Doubles M W TBA 23 Jul – 03 Aug Commonwealth Games M W Glasgow, Scotland 19 Sep – 04 Oct Asian Games M W Incheon, South Korea 01 Dec – 06 Dec WSF Women’s World Team Championship W Toronto, Canada 2015 2015 10 Jul – 26 Jul XVIII Pan-American Games M W Toronto, Canada Other regional and national event lists can be found on Regional Federation websites: Asia - http://www.asiansquash.com/ Oceania - http://www.oceaniasquash.org/events.html Europe - http://www.europeansquash.com/ Pan-America – http://www.squashflash.com KEY * Event not yet confirmed 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 regionals / NJOs Tier 3 (T3) = All other sub regionals/ NJOs Only PSA events with prize money > $20,000 and National Championships are included on the WSF calendar. For all PSA events see www.psa-squash.com Note Only WSA events with prize money > $10,000 and National Championships are included on the WSF calendar. For all WSA events see www.wispa.net .
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