Squash to feature at 2022 Pan Pacific Masters Games

Published Sun 29 May 2022

Squash will be one of 44 sports at the 2022 Pan Pacific Masters Games, taking place from 4-13 November on the Gold Coast.

After two years of cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asia-Pacific’s biggest masters games are back. 

First staged in 1998, the Pan Pacific Masters Games has since become the biggest biennial masters games in the world with over 16,000 athletes and their supporters from over 40 countries and every Australian state and territory coming to the previous edition in 2018.

Squash will be making its sixth appearance at the event, having made its debut in 2012 and will be played at Carrara Indoor Sports Stadium.

This year participants can enter individual, doubles and teams events. The individual events will see several age groups including 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64 & 65+ while doubles will be played men’s, women’s and mixed. 

The minimum age of competitors must be 35-years-old on 4 November 2022.

The Sport Fee will be $65 which entitles participants to enter into a maximum of four events while the Games Fee will be $125 for early bird registration (until 11:59pm AEST 31 August 2022).

To find out more and register for the 2022 Pan Pacific Master Games, click here.


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