World Junior Championships starts tonight - Your guide to Houston

Published Fri 12 Jul 2024

The 2024 WSF World Junior Squash Championships start tonight in Houston with all 12 Australians starting their campaigns in the Individual events early on Saturday morning.

Below are the scheduled times for each player's opening match of the tournament. Depending on the result, some players will have a second match on the opening day.

Click here for the draws.

Saturday 13 July
12am AEST Rd of 256 James Slade (NSW) v Abdullah Ali (KUW)
1:20am AEST Rd of 128 Hannah Slyth (WA) v Yu-Chia Wu (TPE)
2am AEST Rd of 128 Sarbani Maitra (QLD) v Moriya Karati (NZL)
2am AEST Rd of 128 Emmy Lamb (NSW) v Mahiro Nishio (JPN)
2:40am AEST Rd of 128 Joanne Joseph (VIC) v Paula Rivero (ARG)
2:40am AEST Rd of 128 Soha Khatri (SA) v Luciana Martinez Salazar (COL)
4am AEST Rd of 128 Daniel Marsh (WA) v Adrian Revert Escutia (ESP)
4am AEST Rd of 128 Haider Naqvi (VIC) v Matthew Earl (RSA)
4am AEST Rd of 128 Courtney Scholtz (VIC) v Emily Coulcher-Porter (ENG)
5:20am AEST Rd of 128 William Slade (NSW) v Oliver Dunbar (NZL)
6am AEST Rd of 128 Kasper Cheung (NSW) v Avalokit Singh (IND)
7:20am AEST Rd of 128 Thomas Scott (NSW) v Guido Lindner (NED)

Where to watch
All the action from the 2024 World Juniors will be streamed for free on WORLDSQUASH.TV, the free streaming platform of the World Squash Federation.

What is the schedule of play?
The individual tournament will run for the first six days (12-17 July) followed by the men's and women's teams events over the following six days (18-23 July).

Where can I learn about the Australian team?
In recent weeks SquashAUS has been profiling every member of the Australia's 2024 World Junior Championships team.

Follow the links to find out more about all our young guns:

 


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