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25/11/2004
World Championships Jamboree
Three consecutive World Squash Championships being staged in three separate countries over 20 days will round off the calendar year.
World
Championships Jamboree
As 2004 draws to a close three World Championships being staged in three
separate countries over 20 days.
The world's top men compete in the Qatar Men's World Open Championship in Doha,
from 28 November to 3 December, while the women converge thereafter on Malaysia
to battle for honours in the 20th Women's World Open Championship in Kuala
Lumpur from 7 to 11 December.
The rare opportunity to excel in doubles will then attract a star-studded field
of men and women from all over the world to compete in the 2nd World Doubles
Championships in Chennai, India, from 13-17 December.
World Squash Federation President Jahangir Khan, one of the legends of the game
with a record ten British Open titles to his name, is delighted that the sport
is flourishing so well and drawing the year to such a fitting climax on the eve
of the Olympic movement's plan to consider five new sports for inclusion in the
Games programme from 2012.
"We were delighted when the IOC chose to include Squash as one of the five
recognised sports to be included in the Olympic Programme Commission
evaluation," said Khan. "It is very fortunate and timely that
three of our major World Squash Championships are being played in December,
just after the submission of the IOC questionnaire and during the period of
consideration by the Commission.
"To have the publicity resulting from the Men's and Women's World Open
Championships and also the World Doubles Championships will show the Olympic
family just how strong and popular Squash is around the world," added the
WSF President.
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