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Squash Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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  • 7 months later...

ESF European Individual Closed Squash Championship 2025 (Chartres, :FRA- 20 Aug to 23 Aug)

 

 

Mens Singles:

Champion: :FRA Victor Crouin

Runner-up: :FRA Baptiste Masotti

Third place: :ESP Iker Pajares Bernabeu

 

 

Womens Singles:

Champion: :BEL Tinne Gilis

Runner-up: :BEL Nele Gilis

Third place: :FRA Melissa Alves 

 

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2025 Asian Individual and Doubles Championships in Kuching :MAS (17-26 June)

 

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Men's Individual:

1. Kwan Lau Tsz :HKG

2. Abdulla Al-Tamimi :QAT

3. Velavan Senthilkumar :IND

3. Henry Leung :HKG

5. Wong Chi Him :HKG

5. Joachim Chuah :MAS

5. Nasir Iqbal :PAK

5. Ameeshenraj Chandaran :MAS

 

Women's Individual:

1. Ho Tze Lok :HKG

2. Rachel Arnold :MAS

3. Aifa Azman :MAS

3. Yee Xin Ying :MAS

5. Tong Tsz Wing :HKG 

5. Lee Ka Yi :HKG 

5. Ainaa Amani :MAS 

5. Aira Azman :MAS

 

Men's Doubles:

1. India :IND (Abhay Singh - Velavan Senthilkumar)

2. Pakistan :PAK (Noor Zaman - Nasir Iqbal)

3. Hong Kong :HKG (Wong Chi Him - Tang Ming Hong)

3. Malaysia :MAS (Syafiq Kamal - Duncan Lee)

 

Women's Doubles:

1. India :IND (Joshna Chinappa - Anahat Singh)

2. Malaysia :MAS (Ainaa Amani - Yee Xin Ying)

3. Hong Kong :HKG (Ho Tze Lok - Fung Ching Hei)

3. Hong Kong :HKG (Wong Po Yui Kirstie - Tse Yee Lam Toby)

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. India :IND (Abhay Singh - Anahat Singh)

2. Malaysia :MAS (Ameeshenraj Chandaran - Rachel Arnold)

3. Malaysia :MAS (Syafiq Kamal - Ainaa Amani)

3. India :IND (Velavan Senthilkumar - Joshna Chinappa)

 

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Complete Results

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2025 PanAmerican Championships in Rio de Janeiro :BRA (21-27 August)

 

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Men's Individual Main:

1. Ronald Palomino :COL 

2. Leonel Cardenas Mora :MEX

3. Jeremias Azaña :ARG 

3. Pedro Mometto :BRA

5. Junior Alejandro Enriquez Franco :GUA 

5. Matias Knudsen :COL 

5. Shahjahan Khan :USA 

5. Juan Sebastian Salazar Gomez :MEX 

 

Men's Individual Parallel:

1. Miguel Pujol :ARG

2. Karim Michael :CAN

3. Dillon Huang :USA 

3. Alejandro Reyes Andrade :MEX 

 

Women's Individual Main:

1. Hollie Naughton :CAN

2. Nicole Bunyan :CAN

3. Margot Prow :BAR 

3. Laura Silva :BRA

5. Diana Elisa Garcia Fierro :MEX 

5. Fiorella Gatti :PAR 

5. Lucia Bautista :COL 

5. Caroline Fouts :USA 

 

Women's Individual Parallel:

1. Laila Sedky :USA

2. Mariana Narvaez :MEX 

3. Nikki Todd :CAN 

3. Maria Tovar :COL 

 

Men's Doubles:

1. Colombia :COL (Juan Camilo Vargas - Ronald Palomino)

2. Peru :PER (Alonso Escudero - Rafael Galvez)

3. Argentina :ARG (Leandro Romiglio - Roberto Pezzota)

3. Guatemala :GUA (Josue Enriquez - Alejandro Enriquez)

 

Women's Doubles:

1. Canada :CAN (Hollie Naughton - Nikki Todd)

2. Mexico :MEX (Ana Botello - Diana Garcia)

3. Chile :CHI (Ana Pinto - Giselle Delgado)

3. Colombia :COL (Laura Tovar - Lucia Bautista)

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. Peru :PER (Luciana Castillo - Diego Elias)

2. United States :USA (Caroline Fouts - Nick Spizzirri)

3. Colombia :COL (Maria Tovar - Matias Knudsen)

3. Mexico :MEX (Luz Lopez - Cesar Salazar)

 

Men's Team:

1. United States :USA (Salim Khan - Nick Spizzirri - Dillon Huang - Shahjahan Khan)

2. Peru :PER (Diego Elias - Alonso Escudero - Rafael Galvez)

3. Argentina :ARG (Leandro Romiglio - Jeremias Azaña - Miguel Pujol - Roberto Pezzota)

3. Mexico :MEX (Leonel Cardenas - Cesar Salazar - Sebastian Salazar - Alejandro Reyes)

 

Women's Team:

1. United States :USA (Laila Sedky - Caroline Fouts - Riya Navani)

2. Mexico :MEX (Diana Garcia - Sarahi Lopez - Mariana Narvaez - Ana Karen Botello)

3. Canada :CAN (Niki Shemirani - Nikki Todd - Hollie Naughton - Nicole Bunyan)

3. Colombia :COL (Laura Tovar - Lucia Bautista - Maria Tovar - Silvia Angulo)

 

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Complete Results

 

Countries participating: :MEX :ARG :COL :USA :GUA :CAN :PER :BRA :PAR :CHI :DOM :CAY :TTO :IVB :BAR :ESA :GUY :BER 

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The Egyptian Open begins today. This is a Diamond Level event, the highest outside of the World Championships in the PSA Tour.

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1st day of the men's qualifier saw most of the top seeds advance with the biggest upset being :HKG Matthew Lai defeating his compatriot Henry Leung.

 

The women's qualifier saw similar results with the biggest upset being :EGY Malak Fathy defeating :FIN Emilai Soini

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The following won a qualifying spot to compete in the main draw.

 

Men's draw

:ENG Patrick Rooney

:COL Matias Knudsen

:HKG Matthew Lai

:ESP Ivan Perez

 

Women's draw

:FRA Lauren Baltayan

:EGY Nardine Garas

:ESP Marta Dominguez

:HKG Toby Tse

 

The round of 48 begins in a few hours

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Squash is sth totally new for me.

 

My question is - what you think, there are no quali system yet but how many athletes per gender from one NOC will be able to participate in LA?

 

I wonder if there is a chance for a clean-sweep like Egyptian women in 2025 wch.

 

Quota is 16 athletes per gender, so i guess there can be 2 athletes per NOC in each event, but 3 ??? Hard to say i guess.

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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I am guessing something like 2 athletes per NOC subject to being in the top 10, remaining quotas would be by ranking and maybe 1 final qualification event, that would be more fair in my opinion. 

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The semifinals for the Egyptian Open have been decided.

 

Men

:EGY Mostafa Asal vs. :EGY Karim Abdel Gawad

:FRA Victor Crouin vs. :PER Diego Elias

 

Women

:EGY Nouran Gohar vs. :EGY Hania El Hammamy

:EGY Amina Orfi vs. :EGY Fayrouz Aboelkheir

 

 

Unsurprisingly Egypt is doing well.

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