A new major competition, a world championship for squash players aged 22 and below, is to be played in Karachi next year.
The inaugural WSF U23 World Squash Championship will be hosted by the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) and contested from 6-10 April.
It will feature a men’s singles event and a women’s singles event, with both championships having a draw size of 32 players.
Entry in each event will be limited to a maximum of two representatives of a National Federation, and players will receive a share of a $60,000 prize pot and PSA ranking points for participating.
“The WSF U23 World Squash Championship represents a great development for the global squash community,” WSF CEO William Louis-Marie said.
“It will give up and coming players from all over the world the opportunity to test their skills against the world’s best, as well as provide an invaluable bridge between the WSF World Junior Championships and senior events.
“My thanks to President Zaheer Ahmad Babar and the rest of the PSF team for their enthusiasm and drive to host what will no doubt be a special event.
“Karachi is a great choice to host the first edition of the championships, with Pakistan famous for producing some of the finest athletes in the history of the sport, including our Emeritus President Jahangir Khan, as well as a promising grassroots scene.”
PSF Senior Vice President Kazim Hammad said: “The championship is a great step in the right direction. This new initiative will encourage young players to continue training for another 5 years to wear the coveted world crown. In the process there will certainly be a mushroom growth of talent which could have faded away. Pakistan squash will go all out to ensure this new venture is successful.”
“I compliment Vice President of Pakistan Squash and President Sind Squash to have accepted the challenge and sponsored and hosted the Championship in Karachi, Pakistan.
Pakistan Squash Federation President Zaheer Ahmad Babar complimented the PSF team and wished them well and assured both Pakistan Squash’s and Sind Squash’s full support in achieving their goals. He added that Pakistan Squash will continue to host major events with a vision to make Pakistan the future hub of squash championships.