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IT'S BACK.

NEW ZEALAND SQUASH OPEN 2023

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DECEMBER 5 - 10 | Mercury Baypark Arena, Tauranga

DECEMBER 5 - 10 | TRUSTPOWER ARENA

2023 open WINNERS

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Nele Gilis (Winner)

11-8  |  11-3  |  11-8

Tinne Gilis

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Paul Coll (Winner)

11-6  |  11-6  |  11-6

Marwan Elshorbagy

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NZ Squash Open 2023 Winners –  Paul Coll & Nele Gilis.

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We are pleased to announce that the NZ Squash Open will return to New Zealand in 2023 after being successfully hosted in 2022.

Date

December 5 – 10

Location

Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Venue

Mercury Baypark Arena

OUR PARTNERS

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COME WATCH THE BEST AT PLAY

Tickets set to be released early July 2022.

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WORLD RANKINGS

The New Zealand Squash Open will attract many of the world’s best players. Confirmed players to be announced later this year.

View the official current World Rankings on the PSA website

WHERE THE ACTION WILL BE

Mercury Baypark Arena, Tauranga.

This elite venue will be host to this year’s NZ Squash Open.

OPEN HISTORY

The New Zealand Open launched in 1976. Remuera’s Pam Buckingham won the first women’s cup and Bruce Brownlee, from Rotorua, was the first men’s champion. The level of international competition started to really heat up in the early 80s, and many New Zealand Squash Open winners went on to become world champions.

New Zealand’s Ross Norman won three NZ championships in a row from 1984 to 1986, and Dame Susan Devoy dominated the women’s tournament, winning a massive seven titles in a row from 1984. Norman went on to win the World Open 1986, and Devoy won the World Open four times. One of the biggest names in New Zealand squash today, Dame Susan Devoy helped the game take off, with her British Open win in 1984 coinciding with the entry of sponsor Honda into the national squash scene.