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World Squash Day Unites Sport's Enthusiasts Around The Globe

14 Mar 2008

Squash enthusiasts around the globe are uniting for World Squash Day tomorrow when special activities are being arranged at clubs and sports centres all over the world to highlight the appeal of the racket sport which is played by more than 15 million men and women on all five continents.

World Squash Day is endorsed by the World Squash Federation and supported by all Regional Federations and Member National Federations - all of which are organising events in their countries, a brief selection of which is highlighted below.

In the UK, organisers have joined forces with Sport Relief 2008 - the well-established fund-raising campaign, linked to Comic Relief, which is supported by famous faces from the worlds of sport and entertainment.

Squash fans have the opportunity to go on court for a special coaching session with England's world No4 James Willstrop in aid of World Squash Day and Sport Relief.

Willstrop has donated a free coaching session to Sport Relief which will be put up for auction on www.worldsquash.org over the next 48 hours.

Another session will be auctioned live to the sell-out crowd during Finals Day of the ISS Canary Wharf Classic at the fabulous East Wintergarden venue, where Willstrop is defending his title. All proceeds will be donated to Sport Relief.

"I am delighted to be supporting World Squash Day and Sport Relief," said the England number one. "World Squash Day is helping to promote the sport in an amazing way and Sport Relief is raising huge sums of money for worthwhile causes. It's great that squash can be part of that process."

In South Africa, the Gauteng Deaf Association is hosting a morning tournament at the Old Edwardians Courts in Johannesburg, while the Witwatersrand University has a Grand Prix Tournament.

The Hi-Tec South African Schools Closed Championships - featuring players from each major province and the Country Districts areas - will also be played in Johannesburg. Venue manager Craig van der Wath plans to hang flags from different countries to add to the atmosphere!

In Port Elizabeth, Angela Difford is running a clinic for the disadvantaged youth on World Squash Day. Funded by the Department of Sport and Recreation South Africa, the event is expected to attract about 40 scholars.

In Potchefstroom (180 kms from Johannesburg) there will be a similar clinic run by Christo Potgieter and Philip Schlebusch at the Potchefstroom Boys High School for players of colour.

Coach Mike Bester is travelling to Nelspruit in Mpumulanga to run a coaching workshop for all ages and all levels of skill - while Sven and Cecile van Rie will be running a Marking and Refereeing Clinic in Boksburg on the East Rand.

Squash New Zealand Chief Executive Mike Thompson is a big fan of the World Squash Day concept, and the positive impact it has on the game. He says that has led Squash New Zealand to adopt a similar concept for the National Squash Club Weekend early next month. "I'm convinced if people give squash a go, they will be pleasantly surprised at how much fun it is."

National Squash Weekend will be held on April 5 and 6, in association with two major sponsors in the New Zealand Community Trust and Prince. 198 clubs around the country will open their doors to the public on both days, with all gear provided to anyone who wants to give it a go.

The Sindh Squash Association in Pakistan will be organising events in Karachi and Hyderabad. Junior events will be held at the Karachi Club and Jahangir Khan Squash Complex in Karachi, together with a men's event at the JK Complex.

Exhibition matches will be held at the Hyderabad Gymkhana Squash Complex and a Coaching Clinic and Fun Games will be held at the SSB Squash Complex in Hyderabad's Niaz Stadium.

Jordi Bercedo, of the Canary Islands Squash Federation, is hosting the first Canary Islands Squash Challenger. "I hope everybody will participate in this tournament that will be held in the Centro Insular de Squash de Tenerife (venue of the PSA Canary Islands Open)," said Bercedo.

A 24-hour squash marathon is being planned at the Squash Club Sport & Wellness Centrum in Hungary. "We guarantee lots of fun and non-stop sport! Don't miss it," urged organiser Zoltan Sebok.

The Jindal Squash Academy in India is celebrating World Squash Day with a special event for mentally/physically challenged kids on the theme "Every Child Is Special".