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Historic Wins at PSA Squash Tour Finals

Historic victories and leadership changes mark a thrilling time in squash, with Watanabe making history.

At the SmartCentres PSA Squash Tour Finals, the competition reached a fever pitch as players showcased their skills and determination. Notably, Weaver triumphed over Aboelkheir, securing the top spot in Group B, while Asal continued his dominance by defeating Soliman, marking an impressive three wins from three matches. Gilis also made waves by overcoming Sobhy, finishing third in the group stage.

In a groundbreaking achievement, Satomi Watanabe etched her name in history as the first Japanese player to reach the semifinals of the SmartCentres PSA Squash Tour Finals, a testament to her skill and perseverance.

Meanwhile, in the United States, US Squash announced a significant leadership transition as Klipstein prepares to step down as President and CEO at the end of 2025, capping off a remarkable 20-year tenure that saw the sport flourish in participation and organizational growth.

Across the globe, Indian squash players celebrated a clean sweep at the Asian Squash Doubles Championships, with the top-seeded mixed doubles pair of Abhay and Anahat clinching the title against Malaysia’s Rachel Arnold and Ameeshenraj Chandaran, contributing to a total of three gold medals for India.

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