Pakistan is set to host the inaugural World Under-23 Squash Championship from April 6 to 10, 2025, in Karachi, signaling a landmark moment for young squash enthusiasts worldwide. With a $60,000 prize pool and PSA ranking points up for grabs, the event promises an exciting platform for emerging talent to shine.
Featuring men’s and women’s singles events with 32 players each, the championship allows National Federations to nominate up to two players per category, intensifying competition among the world’s best young athletes.
WSF CEO William Louis-Marie described the championship as a bridge between junior and senior squash, while Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) officials reiterated their vision of nurturing young talent and reclaiming the nation’s squash dominance, inspired by icons like Jahangir Khan.
This event not only aims to revitalize Pakistan’s global squash reputation but also to spark enthusiasm among local youth for the sport, creating a lasting legacy. Stay tuned for updates on this historic occasion.