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PSA Heralds Return Of US Open – In
Chicago
Following the success of
last year's Sweet Home Chicago Open - the first professional squash
tournament in the USA to be held outdoors – Chicago will host the 2009
US Open Squash Championship, from 2-6 September.
Action in the
Professional Squash Association World Tour 5-star event will take place on
an all-glass court sited at Pioneer Court, between Tribune Tower and the
Chicago River.
While Chicago is bidding to
host the 2016 Olympic Games, Squash is also one of seven sports currently being
considered for addition to the 2016 Games. The sport is played in more than 150
countries by an estimated 20 million people.
"We are delighted that the
US Open is back on the PSA World Tour – and its staging in Chicago is perfect
both for the city and the sport's Olympic aspirations," said PSA COO Lee
Beachill. "The shortlist of Olympic sports will be narrowed to two by
mid-August, and a tournament of this calibre held in a possible host city is
sure to assist in the final push Squash would need to make it into the Games."
Based on the success of the
2008 Sweet Home Chicago Open, held at the same location, the US Open will
increase the prize fund to $52,500. Organisers hope that this will ensure that
many of the top players in the world - from last year's champion Peter Barker,
the world number seven from England, to US-based Australian David Palmer,
the world No6 - will compete on this iconic stage.
Event Director Imran
Nasir noted: "With the intersection of squash and Chicago's bid for the
2016 Games, combined with the US Open title, this year's event looks to be that
much more impressive in scope."
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