Players hoping to qualify for
the richest squash event of the year in Saudi Arabia in October will
arrive in England (18 July) for the two-day qualifying competition at the
St George's Hill Club in the Surrey town of Weybridge.
Organisers of the Saudi
International recently raised the prize-fund of the 2007 event to $210,000
- making the Super Series Platinum event the richest of the year on the
Professional Squash Association (PSA) Tour.
Hisham Ashour,
the world No25 from Egypt, heads the high-quality field looking to secure one
of the eight qualifying places in the Saudi International, which will be
staged in coastal town of
Al Khobar
from 23-28 October.
Hisham, who reached the second
round of the 2006 event as a qualifier, will be hoping to join his illustrious
younger brother Ramy Ashour, the 19-year-old world No2, in the 2007
event.
Players joining Hisham Ashour
in Weybridge will include Englishmen Alister Walker, Joey Barrington,
Jonathan Kemp, Daryl Selby, Stacey Ross, Scott Handley, Chris Simpson, Chris
Ryder and Jonathan Harford; Frenchman Renan Lavigne; Italian
Davide Bianchetti; Egyptian Omar Mosaad; Dutchman Dylan
Bennett; Australian Aaron Frankcomb; and Jan Koukal, from
the Czech Republic.
"Play starts at 1.00pm on both
days - spectators are most welcome," said St George's Hill Head Coach Danny
Lee.