Haydon, White in action as PSA Tour resumes
Published Mon 16 Oct 2023
Australians return to PSA World Tour action this week with our players set to take to the courts of North America, the UK, Asia and Oceania at the back end of 2023.
First on court for this section of the international season will be Alex Haydon who enters the Hamilton Open in Lancaster, Pennsylvania as a 9/16 seed.
The world number 87 takes on Egyptian 22-year-old Ingy Hammouda - who is ranked 121 in the world - in the first round of the PSA Challenger 20 event.
The 22-year-old South Australian is scheduled to be on court at 6:15am AEDT on Tuesday morning.
Later in the week, Joseph White will be action at the Chicago Open.
The world number 99 meets USA’s Dillon Huang - ranked 116 - in the opening round of the PSA Challenger 30 tournament.
The pair will face-off for the first time at 7:45am AEDT on Thursday morning.
“Following the Australian National Championships in June, most of our top players had some time off after a busy season and are now ready for another international campaign,” said Lachlan Johnston, Squash Australia High Performance Director. “Alex and Joe have been preparing in the States and I know they’re excited to get these tournaments underway.
“After this week’s PSA tournaments, many of our other leading players will be vying for Australian Squash Tour points at next week’s Queensland Open, then in November we have players in Malaysia, Sydney, Hong Kong and the UK.”
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