DIEGO ELIAS becomes 1st World #1 from South America
April 17, 2023
Peru’s Diego Elias has become the first player from South America to ascend to the top of the PSA World Rankings.
26-year-old Elias,...
SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS A HUGE SUCCESS
164 Athletes from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay and Venezuela gather last weekend in Trujillo, Peru for the 2023 South American...
THE PERUVIAN PUMA WORLD #5-Diego Elias’s stats for 2022.
WORLD #5 PERU'S DIEGO ELIAS- set some amazing records in 2022!
He started 2022 in perfect fashion, beating Fares Dessouky to claim the Sturbridge Capital Motor City...
VICE PRESIDENT SERGIO BECERRA & SECRETARY GENERAL LOLLY GILLEN ATTEND WSF AGM &...
The WSF Board includes President Zena Wooldridge (UK), Vice Presidents Pablo Serna (Colombia), Karim Darwish (Egypt), Debendranath Sarangi (India) and Susan Devoy (New Zealand).
This year’s...
Esteban Casarino reflects on squash’s success at South American Games and value of regional...
The South American Games, a multi-sport event usually held every four years between South American nations, concluded last month, where squash made its third...
CORNETT AND VARGAS TO REPRESENT PLAYERS ON FPS ATHLETES’ COMMISSION
Canada’s Cornett and Colombia’s Andres Vargas have been selected to represent players on the newly established Federacion Panamericana de Squash (FPS) Athletes’ Commission.
The FPS...
CARIBBEAN REGION SHINE IN WORLD MASTERS
The Caribbean Region captured a remarkable 3 GOLD and 2 BRONZE MEDALS while USA also took GOLD in Men's 80 at the Betard WSF...
CASA 2022 AGM
CASA 2022 AGM was held August 24th! Congratulations to the re-election of President Ramon San-A-Chu and to Vice President Janet Sairsingh, Secretary Kevin Hannaway...
FINAL RESULTS- 2022 Pan American Junior Squash Championships, Cochabamba, Bolivia
After a three year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, athletes under 19 years of age have been unable to compete for the coveted...
Pan America’s Hollie Naughton makes Commonwealth Games History!
Canada's Hollie Naughton (World #20) seeded ⅝ just pulled off the improbably by defeating the #1 seed Joelle King (World #5) of New Zealand ...