The number of the teams
continues to swell as 10 countries including host – Nigeria has been listed for
the second Lagos International Squash Classics.
England
will lead the foreign legion to the six-day tournament holding at the Molade
Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos from November 3 to 8.
Top squash playing nations like Egypt, South
Africa, Wales, Jordan, Pakistan, France, Slovakia, Switzerland and Netherlands will
also compete for honours at the Professional Squash Association (PSA) and Women
Squash Association (WSA) sanctioned $40,000 prize money tournament.
For the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State
Ministry of Youth, Sports and Social Development, Oluseyi Whenu, the tournament
received the overwhelming support of the World Squash Federation (WSF) following
the success of the maiden edition.
The qualifiers
will kick-start the championship on November 3 with four players joining the 12
seeded players in the main draw of the men and women events.
England’s Adrian Grant and Egypt’s Heba
El-Torky, ranked 24 and 28 respectively are seeded number one in the men and
women events while the only Nigerian who got automatic place in the main draw
is Babatunde Ajagbe, who is ranked 186 in the world.
Chairman,
Lagos State Squash Association (LSSA), Sanya Akindele, said the tournament,
which is a point hauling event will also host the boys’ U-19 event with
Temilolu Adegoke, Olanrewaju Pratt and Edward Bette competing with other
home-based players for the title in the category.
“It is worthy to note that the draw for this
year’s tournament was done by the PSA and WSA respectively and the tournament
officials are WSF referees – Pakistan’s Tahir Khandaza and Zimbabwe’s Lucky
Mlilo. The total prize money to be won is $40,000 with $25,000 for the men and
$15,000 for the women and is mainly sponsored by the Lagos State Government and
our sponsors,” Akindele said.
For the LSSA boss, the listing of the
tournament by PSA and WSA is a major stride for the country. “This is a major
stride for the development of squash in Nigeria and this is the first time any
tournament has been accorded such status. We intend to retain this status by
ensuring no stone is left unturned in hosting a memorable tournament,” he said.
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