Pakistan Squash Federation to host two major squash events
Pakistan Squash Federation in collaboration with Serena Hotels is going to host Pakistan Open Men’s Squash Championship and CAS Women International Championship at Mushaf Squash Complex Islamabad from 17 to 23 December.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Squash Federation in collaboration with Serena Hotels is going to host Pakistan Open Men’s Squash Championship and CAS Women International Championship at Mushaf Squash Complex Islamabad from 17 to 23 December.
In this connection, the Pakistan Squash Federation also released logo and promotional video of these two events.
48 international Squash players from various countries along with Pakistani squash players are participating in both the events.
In men’s title, Marwan El Shorbagy from Egypt is the top seed, whereas Annie Au from Hong Kong has been seeded 1st in CAS Women International Championship.
The qualifying round is going to start form 17th December while main round will commence from 19th December, 2017, in Mushaf Squash Complex Islamabad. Semi finals and finals of both the championships will be played on 21 to 23 December, respectively.
Pakistan Open Squash Championship carrying a prize purse of $50,000 is a prestigious tournament, which is returning to the squash circuit after a lapse of ten years.
CAS Women International Championship is $25,000 tournament in which top ranking female squash players would be fighting for the coveted trophy.
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