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TO ALL FELLOW SQUASH PLAYERS
A REPORT ON BEHALF OF SQUASH SOUTH AFRICA AND THE EXECUTIVE MEMBERS

I hope you are all doing as well as can be expected during this ongoing Covid19 pandemic. I am sure that everyone was shattered when the President of South Africa announced a complete lockdown and then extended it. As squash players around the country, we never fully realised what the impact would be, that all squash activities would come to a screeching halt. Whilst first Continue reading →
The PSA "We are One" fund
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Dear PSA Promoters,

We hope you are staying safe as we all try to navigate the uncertainty of the current circumstances. We have been working very hard with all of you to reschedule and bring back the tour as soon as possible and we really appreciate all your efforts to make it happen.

One of our main priorities has been supporting our players through these difficult times. Since the beginning of lockdown the PSA and the PSA Foundation have been proactively working to support them through different initiatives and developments that we know have made a significant difference to their wellbeing.

Please click here to find out more on what we are doing to support our players and the squash community in response to COVID.
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UPDATE: The COVID war-room
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The Acting President, Jennifer Sawyer, and the Executive of Squash South Africa are acutely aware of the challenging times which are facing every individual in South Africa – be it economically, psychologically, physically, and emotionally. The Covid-19 virus has struck world wide – it seems surreal and as has been stated in the media and on TV, it is a “War against an invisible enemy.”

We are aware that clubs, like all sporting facilities, are struggling as they are closed: squash coaches as coaches in all federations, are unable to
Assore SA National Masters
The Assore S A National Masters Championships were played at the Parkview Centre at the beginning of March.
Men:
35–39  : 1 Mike Veliades , 2 Toann Claassen.
40–44:  1 Craig Ruane,     2 Giovanni Raffe
45–49:  1 Gary Plumstead, 2 Adrian Hansen
50–54:  1 Mike Hambly, 2 Chris Moody
55–59: 1 Trevor Wilkinson, 2 Frank Bradford
60–64: 1 Kevin James, 2 Jack Shtein
65–69: 1 Rodney Wood, 2 Keith Willows
70–74: 1 Chris Grainger, 2 Arthur Dyason
75+:     Des Sacco


Women:
35–39: Nono Sekhoto
40–44: Jacqui Ryder
45–49: Janet Byrnes
50–54: Linda Shannon
55–59: Tracy Schoeman
60–64: Helena Kruger
65+:     Barbara Hendricks
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