World Squash Day October 10
As squash courts reopen around the world following the COVID-19 lockdown, the sport will be relaunched in a dramatic style when World Squash Day (WSD) takes place on Saturday October 10.
WSD, endorsed by the World Squash Federation (WSF) and Professional Squash Association (PSA), will once again focus on all the key benefits including the fun and the fitness aspects of the game.
“World Squash Day a spectacular opportunity” says WSF CEO
WSF CEO William Louis-Marie stated: “Squash has been hugely impacted by the current pandemic. The World Squash Day gives the global squash community a spectacular opportunity to come together to reinvigorate the sport and demonstrate the unique values of squash. It becomes natural for the World Squash Federation to be associated to this initiative. It’s given they will put all its communication channels at the service of the WSD activities.
“Thanks to the 2020 WSD, our National Federation Members will be able to plan amazing events to celebrate the return of squash.
“We all know that squash provides phenomenal health benefits to our players and importantly massive opportunities to our local communities. As the world comes to terms with the effects of the coronavirus, it is important to bring support to every squash club and create a special day of celebration of squash.”
PSA CEO statements
PSA players are invited to become Ambassadors of World Squash Day for their home countries.
PSA Chief Executive Alex Gough mentioned: “Our members are itching to get back on court as we make plans to relaunch the PSA World Tour.
“World Squash Day provides an ideal platform for the professionals to engage with their home nations and to provide an important link between the grass roots and the pros.
“Every professional started their careers playing in their local clubs and they all know how important it is to grow the game at club level.”
The PSA’s SQUASHTV team will partner with the WSF and World Squash Day to offer a 24-hour live streaming service on social media as events unfold across different countries and time zones during the day.
“A handful of nations have already allowed squash courts to reopen” says Alan Thatcher
The founder of WSD Alan Thatcher, who is a tournament promoter and publisher of the Squash Mad website, stated: “A handful of nations have already allowed squash courts to reopen and players in other countries can’t wait to join them.
“Hopefully, by October, courts everywhere will be open for business again. We absolutely want to make this the biggest and best World Squash Day in history.
“The event gives every club and facility the opportunity to reach out into their local communities. To talk about the fun and health benefits of playing squash.
“The coronavirus and childhood obesity are both global epidemics. The difference is that 99 per cent of all childhood obesity cases are avoidable with regular exercise and sensible dieting. A game like squash can lead the way in delivering these messages in an enjoyable way.
“Squash is a game for life. Whatever level people play at, they forge lifelong friendships that go hand in hand with lifelong rivalries.”
Source: World Squash Federation (WSF)