Peruvian squash star Elias aims to win Tour Finals in adopted hometown of Toronto
- Diego Elias, a Peruvian squash player, moved to Toronto in early 2024 after developing a connection with the city at a young age.
- Elias won gold at the Pan Am Games in 2019 and became the first South American No. 1 in world rankings.
- He qualified for the semifinals of the SmartCentres PSA Tour Finals after winning his opening match and receiving a walkover due to New Zealand's Paul Coll's injury.
- Elias described Toronto as 'like a second home.
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Peruvian squash star Elias aims to win Tour Finals in adopted hometown of Toronto
TORONTO - Armed with an invite from Canadian squash legend Jonathon Power, Peru's Diego Elias was just 14 when he made his first appearance at Toronto's National Squash Academy.
Peruvian squash star Elias aims to win Tour Finals in adopted hometown of Toronto – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Armed with an invite from Canadian squash legend Jonathon Power, Peru’s Diego Elias was just 14 when he made his first appearance at Toronto’s National Squash Academy. He would spend parts of his formative teenage years at the training centre under the watchful eye of Power and others as he aimed to one day join the Professional Squash Association tour. It also sparked a connection with the city, one that blossomed over the years and s…
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