Squash Tournaments | PSA Tour | 2010:
January:
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Tournament of Champions (New York) 22nd-28th – Super Series Event
February:
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British national Squash Championships (Manchester)
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North American Open (Virginia) 21st-27th – Super Series
March:
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ISS Canary Wharf Classic (London) 20th-26 – 5 star Event
May:
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Petrosport Open (Cairo) – 17th-22nd ($150,000 prize money) Super Series
August:
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Australian Open (Canberra) - Super Series
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Hong Kong Open – Super Series
September:
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British Grand Prix (Manchester) – Super Series
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Metrosquash US Open (Chicago) – 27th-2nd – 5 star Event

October:
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El Gouna International Open (El Gouna, Egypt) – 18-24 October, ($142,500 prize-fund) Super Series
November:
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Qatar Classic – Super Series
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World Open (Saudi Arabia)
December:
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Super Series Final (Venue TBC) – Super Series
The PSA Tour has been adjusted slightly for 2010, with emphasis on 10 ‘Super Series’ events, which will continue to have their own unique prize money offerings, but will all carry the same points structure as eachother. Players will accrue points over the course of the year, and come Decemeber the top 8 players will attend the ‘Super Series Final,’ which is tipped to be held at the Queens club in London, to decide who will the win this years PSA world tour.
Changes to the tour for the 2010 year include the addition of a super series event in Australia and the absence of the Saudi International, which will instead play host to the World Open in November.
2010 is acknowledged to be a ‘transitional’ year by the PSA, in that there are anticipated teething problems. In addition, the PSA has hinted that it is looking to add one or two more events to its calendar before 2011. The vision of the PSA is to create a tour which makes geographic sense, so as to minimise unneccesary travel, whilst having a tour which will climax in December, rather than having an ongoing tour which lacks direction.



Hmmm … British open scheduled for September. Not yet confirmed and rumour has it that it will not happen this year.
No sign of the US Open there either. Is it going to happen? Supposed to the biggest event ever in Chicago? The dates overlap with the Commonwealth Games, which is a huge shame.