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World Squash Calendar Edition: August 2013 WORLD SQUASH CALENDAR DATES EVENT M W LOCATION August 2013 02 – 04 Aug Japan Junior Open (T3) M W Kanagawa, Japan 02 – 11 Aug World Masters Games M W Turin, Italy 03 – 10 Aug Squash South Africa Nationals M W Johannesburg, South Africa 03 – 11 Aug World Out Games M W Antwerp, Belgium 06 – 11 Aug XVI Abierto Colombiano De Squash Club El Nogal M Bogota, Colombia 07 – 11 Aug Hong Kong Junior Open (T2) M W Hong Kong, China 08 – 11 Aug Hampton Squash Week W Southampton, New York, USA 10 – 18 Aug CASA Championships M W Georgetown, Guyana 13 – 17 Aug Squash Revolution National Capitol Open W Maryland, USA 16 – 24 Aug Asian Youth Games (Squash 17 – 23 Aug) M W Nanjing, China 27 – 31 Aug Indian Junior Open (T3) M W Chennai, India 29 Aug – 01 Sep European Masters Individual Championship M W Prague, Czech Republic 29 Aug – 01 Sep DoubleAR Rotterdam Open M Rotterdam, Netherlands September 2013 01 – 08 Sep Panamerican Championships M W Buenos Aires, Argentina 04 – 07 Sep European Individual Closed Championship M W Herentals, Belgium 05 – 07 Sep Korea Open Championship M W Korea 10 – 15 Sep CIMB Malaysian Open M W Petaling Jaya, Malaysia 17 – 22 Sep Abierto Mexicano de Raquetas M W State of Mexico, Mexico 18 – 21 Sep European Club Championship M W Riccione, Italy 16 – 21 Sep The NASH Cup M W London, Canada 19 – 22 Sep Argentina Junior Open (Tier 3) M W Chaco, Argentina 24 – 29 Sep Equinox Orange County Open W California, USA 27 Sep – 01 Oct NetSuite Open M San Francisco, USA October 2013 01 – 06 Oct Carol Weymuller Open W New York, USA. 03 – 06 Oct Open Banque Nationale Groupe Financier Open M Montreal, Canada 02 – 07 Oct 36th Indian Summer Benfitting Beyond Walls M St Paul, USA 04 – 15 Oct East Asian Games M W Tianjin, China 09 – 18 Oct Delaware Investments US Open M W Philadelphia, USA 11 – 13 Oct Nordic Junior Open (Tier 3) M W Malmo, Sweden 14 – 18 Oct Oceania Championships M W Norfolk Islands 15 – 20 Oct Macau Open M W Macau, China 17 – 20 Oct Bluenose Squash Classic M Halifax, Canada 22 – 27 Oct China Open W China 27 Oct – 03 Nov Men’s World Championship M Manchester, England 28 Oct – 01 Nov Monte Carlo Classic W Monaco 31 Oct – 03 Nov Belgian Junior Open (Tier 3) M W Herentals, Belgium November 2013 10 – 15 Nov Qatar Classic M Doha, Qatar 16 – 30 Nov Bolivarian Games M W Trujillo, Peru December 2013 03 – 08 Dec Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open M W Hong Kong, China 12 – 15 Dec Coronation London Open M W London, England 14 – 17 Dec U.S. Junior Open (Tier 2) M W New Haven, Connecticut, USA 19 – 22 Dec Alwatan & Asnan International Tournament M South Surra, State of Kuwait, Kuwait 2014 January 2014 17 – 24 Jan J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions M W New York, USA 28 – 30 Jan British Doubles Open Championships M W Glasgow, Scotland February 2014 06 – 09 Feb CASE Swedish Open M W Linkoping, Sweden March 2014 14 – 16 Mar Austrian Open M W Salzburg, Austria 14 – 16 Mar German Junior Open (T3) M W Nuremberg, Germany April 2014 12 Apr – 20 Apr European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships M W Helsinki, Finland 30 Apr – 03 May European Team Championships – Division 1 & 2 M W Riccione, Italy May 2014 08 May – 11 May European Junior U15 & U17 Team Championships M W Prague, Czech Republic June 2014 02 Jun – 08 Jun* World Doubles M W TBA 04 June – 7 June European Individual Closed Championships M W Valenciennes, France July 2014 04 Jul – 12 Jul WSF World Masters M W Hong Kong, China 23 Jul – 03 Aug Commonwealth Games M W Glasgow, Scotland August 2014 10 – 15 Aug* WSF Men’s & Women’s World Junior Individual M W Windhoek, Namibia 16 – 21 Aug* WSF Men’s World Junior Team Championship M W Windhoek, Namibia Sept / Oct 2014 Aug/Sep tbc European Masters Individual Championships M W Porto, Portugal 01 Sep – 08 Sep* World University Squash Championships M W Chennai, India 04 Sep – 06 Sep European Club Championships M W Nottingham, England 19 Sep – 04 Oct Asian Games M W Incheon, South Korea December 2014 01 Dec – 06 Dec WSF Women’s World Team Championship W Niagara on the Lake, Canada 2015 28 Mar – 05 Apr European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships M W Prague, Czech Republic 14 May – 17 May European Junior U15 & U17 Team Championships M W Porto, Portugal June European Individual Closed Championships M W Bratislava, Slovakia August European Masters Individual Championships M W Malmo, Sweden 10 Jul – 26 Jul XVIII Pan-American Games M W Toronto, Canada 05 Sep – 11 Sep Commonwealth Youth Games M W Samoa 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 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 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 WSA 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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