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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.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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