Pro squash gets the studio treatment in Toronto ahead of Olympic debut at '28 Games
- Professional squash is now recognized as an Olympic sport, with events like the SmartCentres PSA Tour Finals taking place in Toronto ahead of the Los Angeles Games in 2028.
- Lee Beachill, Pro Squash Association's Chief Operating Officer, highlighted Toronto's strong squash market as beneficial for the sport's growth.
- Top-Ranked Mostafa Asal of Egypt won against Marwan ElShorbagy of England during the tournament's opening day, while Satomi Watanabe of Japan won against Fayrouz Aboelkheir from Egypt.
- The Canadian Women's Open was added to the tour in 2023 and achieved silver status last year, showcasing Toronto's rich history with pro squash.
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Pro squash gets the studio treatment in Toronto ahead of Olympic debut at '28 Games
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TORONTO — Much has changed on the pro squash scene since Lee Beachill was last in Toronto as a tour player nearly two decades ago. The broadcast product has improved exponentially. Replay challenges have helped match flow and cut down on player-referee interaction. And the biggie, of course, is squash can finally be called an Olympic sport. The SmartCentres PSA Tour Finals, which started Monday at the Revival Film Studios in the city’s east end,…
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