Aussie star on the rise: Meet Maja Maziuk

Remember the name Maja Maziuk, a 14 year old rising star from Sydney NSW who is preparing to defend her Australian Junior Championships title in September. Maja comes from a squash family, her parents met on the Squash court and would take her to Squash everyday from a young age. Maja started training when she was eight years old, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing.

Erin and Dylan Classen are on the path for “World Doubles domination”

Meet the Classens 16-year old twins Erin and Dylan from West Australia (WA) who impressively won the Under 19’s Mixed Doubles recently at the Australian Junior Open (AJO.). It is the first time doubles has been included in the AJO with the youngsters showing that talent runs in the family and marking this first victory as they set their sights on World Doubles domination.

Siblings battle it out in the first doubles tournament of the Australian Junior Open

This is the first doubles event that has happened in the Australian Junior Open and it offered up a ‘battle of the siblings’ in the Under 19 Mixed Doubles final. Erin Classen and Dylan Classen took on Maggie Goodman and Sam Goodman. After successful results for the participants in the individual’s event, their match up looked to be a great battle on paper. However, the Classens were able to get out on top.

Australian Junior Open ready to kick off in Tasmania

Squash Australia is pleased to announce the 2021 Australian Junior Open (AJO) is coming to Devonport Tasmania over the Easter long weekend. The AJO is a pinnacle event on the Australian Junior Squash Tour (AJST) providing a competitive pathway for aspiring squash players.

Australian Junior Open ready to kick off in Tasmania

Squash Australia is pleased to announce the 2021 Australian Junior Open (AJO) is coming to Devonport Tasmania over the Easter long weekend. The AJO is a pinnacle event on the Australian Junior Squash Tour (AJST) providing a competitive pathway for aspiring squash players.

Young talent take control of the court

The quarter final matches got underway at Victory Squash Centre in the Gympie PSA Satellite, treating the local crowds to entertaining matches and a couple of upsets.

Lim and Turnbull claim Moreton Bay PSA Satellite titles

Twenty-four players descended on Redcliffe from around the country for the Moreton Bay PSA Satellite, which wrapped up yesterday with two thrilling finals. The Women’s final between fifth seed Tamika Hunt and third seed Jess Turnbull drew a solid crowd, with Hunt coming out strong in the first game with a 6-0 lead.

Semi-Final action delights local crowd in the Moreton Bay PSA Satellite

Semi Finals action provided another day of quality action for local crowds at Moreton Bay PSA Satellite at Redcliffe PCYC. The first semi-final saw the women take to the court with top seed Rachael Grinham taking on fifth seed Tamika Hunt. Hunt pushed ahead early in the match, scoring a 2-0 lead, but a strong fight back from Grinham saw her win the next 2-games to push the opening semi to a fifth set.

Local talent thriving in the Moreton Bay PSA Satellite

The quarter finals got underway yesterday in the Moreton Bay PSA Satellite at Redcliffe PCYC. Local talent Brad Fremme shook up the competition, while Alex Haydon fought hard against former world number one.

Squash Australia to host 2021 Moreton Bay PSA Satellite event at Redcliffe

Squash Australia is pleased to announce it is hosting the 2021 Moreton Bay PSA Satellite event at Redcliffe, starting today until Sunday 21 March. The event welcomes some of the best male and female PSA players in Australia including former World Number 1 Rachael Grinham and Commonwealth Games representatives Tamika Hunt and Sarah Cardwell.
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