2017 in squash sport

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This article lists the results for the sport of Squash in 2017.

2016–17 PSA World Series[edit]

World squash championships[edit]

Other squash events[edit]

  • February 1 – 5: 18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships in  Hong Kong[12]
  • February 6 – 11: South American Junior Squash Championship in Paraguay Asunción
    • U11 winners: Colombia Juan Antonio Irisarri (m) / Guatemala Tabita Gaitán (f)
    • U13 winners: Ecuador Javier Romo (m) / Ecuador María Emilia Falconí (f)
    • U15 winners: Ecuador David Costales (m) / Ecuador María Caridad Buenaño (f)
    • U17 winners: Peru Rafael Gálvez (m) / Ecuador María Paula Moya (f)
    • U19 winners: Colombia Ronald Palomino (m) / Colombia María Paula Tovar (f)
    • Doubles: Guatemala Alejandro Enríquez & Guatemala Ricardo Toscano (m) / Colombia Sophia Giraldo & Colombia María Paula Tovar (f)
    • Mixed: Paraguay Francesco Marcantonio & Paraguay Luján Palacios
  • March 10 – 12: 2nd Balkan Junior & 1st Individual Championships in Serbia Belgrade
    • Winners: Slovenia Martin Mosnik (m) / Croatia Paulina Radoš (f)
    • Juniors winners: Croatia Ivan Krznaric (m) / Turkey Zaynep Kabakçi (f)
  • April 4 – 7: European Team Championships Div 3 in Jersey Saint Helier
  • April 8 – 16: European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships in Portugal Lisbon
    • Individual men's winners: 1. France Victor Crouin; 2. England Kyle Finch; 3. Switzerland Roman Allinckx
    • Individual women's winners: 1. Spain Cristina Gomez; 2. England Elise Lazarus; England Lucy Turmel
    • Teams winners: 1.  England; 2.  Spain 3.  Czech Republic
  • April 14 – 17: Oceania Junior Championships in New Zealand Auckland
    • U11 winners: New Zealand Matthew Growcott (b) / New Zealand Maia Smales (g)
    • U13 winners: Singapore Edward Boon Hwi Thng (b) / New Zealand Natalie Sayes (g)
    • U15 winners: New Zealand Leo Fatialofa (b) / Australia Sze Yu Lee (g)
    • U17 winners: New Zealand Matthew Lucente (b) / New Zealand Rhiarne Taiapa (g)
    • U19 winners: New Zealand Finn Trimble (b) / New Zealand Kaitlyn Watts (g)
  • April 26 – 29: European Team Championship Div. 1 & 2 in Finland Helsinki
  • April 26 – 30: 2017 Asian Individual Squash Championships for Men's and Women's in India Chennai
  • May 11 – 14: European Junior U15/U17 Team Championships in Czech Republic Prague
  • TBD for May: South American Championship in Argentina Buenos Aires
  • August 15 – 19: 2017 Asian Junior Squash Individual Championships in Jordan Amman
    • U13 winners: Malaysia Joachim Chuah Han Wen (b) / Malaysia Aira Azman (g)
    • U15 winners: Malaysia Muhammad Amir Amirul Bin Azhar (b) / Malaysia Jessica Keng Jiai Hui (g)
    • U17 winners: Malaysia Siow Yee Xian (b) / Hong Kong Chan Sin Yuk (g)
    • U19 winners: Jordan Mohammad Al-Sarraj (b) / Japan Satomi Watanabe (g)
  • August 30 – September 2: European Masters Individual Championships in Poland Wrocław
    • +35 winners: Germany Heiko Schwarzer (m) / England Lauren Briggs (f)
    • +40 winners: Sweden Christian Drakenberg (m) / England Keeley Johnson (f)
    • +45 winners: Sweden Christian Borgvall (m) / Germany Simone Korell (f)
    • +50 winners: Sweden Fredrik Johnson (m) / France Mylene de Muylder (f)
    • +55 winners: England Mark Woodliffe (m) / Scotland Fiona McLean (f)
    • +60 winners: England Mark Cowley (m) / England Julie Field (f)
    • +65 winners: Scotland John Rae (Men's only)
    • +70 winners: Scotland Ian Ross (m) / England Ann Manley (f)
    • +75 winners: Finland Bertil Walli (Men's only)
  • September 13 – 16: European Club Championships in Germany Paderborn
  • September 16 – 22: Oceania Team Championships and Oceania Individual Championships in French Polynesia Papeete
  • September 22 – 24: 8th Balkan Team Championships in Croatia Zagreb

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hong Kong Squash". www.hksquash.org.hk.
  2. ^ "U.S. Open Squash". U.S. Open Squash.
  3. ^ "Qatar Classic Squash Championship 2015 by SquashSite". www.squashsite.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Tournament of Champions - The World's Grandest Squash Championship". www.tocsquash.com.
  5. ^ "www.windycityopen.com". www.windycityopen.com.
  6. ^ "Allam British Open 2017 - Squash News, Scores, Players & Videos". allambritishopensquash2017.com. Archived from the original on 2017-03-02.
  7. ^ "PSA Dubai World Series Finals 2016-2017 - Squash News, Scores, Players & Videos". worldseriesfinals.com.
  8. ^ "Tournaments - Professional Squash Association". psaworldtour.com.
  9. ^ a b "WSF World Junior Squash Championships – World Juniors, official site from the World Squash Federation". www.wsfworldjuniors.com.
  10. ^ "2017 World Squash Doubles Championships – September 21-24 – St. Louis, MO". www.worlddoubles.com.
  11. ^ "2017 Men's World Team Squash Championships - November 27 – December 3 - Marseille". www.wsfmensteams.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-04. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  12. ^ "World Squash - Bright Smart Securities 18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships 2017 - Organization". wsf.tournamentsoftware.com.

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