🏆 A winter treat for squash fans Cumberland Lawn Tennis Club is the place to be for the London Open Squash Championship this November. Read on for a preview and the latest ticket information.
NEWSFLASH: The London Open Squash Championship 2024 is a wrap!
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2024 RESULTS
CONGRATULATIONS to Nardine Garas and Declan James who won the London Squash Open Championship women’s and men’s title respectively at the Cumberland Lawn Tennis Club in north London.
For Garas the victory marked her fourth PSA title of the year, meanwhile for James his win clocked up an impressive 17th PSA title.
LONDON OPEN SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP – 2024 EVENT PREVIEW
A total prize fund of $40,000 is up for grabs as all squash roads lead to NW6 for the 2024 London Open Squash Championship.
Taking place from Wednesday 6 to Sunday 10 November the tournament celebrates its 17th edition this year. Tournament director Zubair Jahan Khan has been organising the event, which has become a fixture on the squash calendar, since 2007.
Players from around the world are set to take part in the five-day tournament. This year the men’s prize money is $25,000 and the women’s prize money is $15,000.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to watch elite squash close up and personal in the capital as the sport continues its journey towards an Olympic debut at Los Angeles 2028.
TICKETS, TIMINGS & TRAVEL
🎟️ Tickets are off sale.
🕒 Daily schedule:
Wednesday 6 November: First round matches. 2pm-10pm.
Thursday 7 November: Second round matches. 2pm-10pm.
Friday 8 November: Quarter-finals. 2pm-10pm.
Saturday 9 November: Semi-finals. 2pm-10pm.
Sunday 10 November: Women’s and Men’s Final. 3pm-5pm.
🚊🚗 Travel tips: The closest railway station is Alexandra Palace overground at the Wood Green entrance to the park. It’s on the Great Northern line and trains run direct from Moorgate, via Old Street, Highbury & Islington and Finsbury Park. Or take a train from Kings Cross, changing at Finsbury Park. The nearest tube station is Wood Green on the Piccadilly line, a journey time of 20 minutes from Piccadilly Circus. Exit the station and go to bus stop A to pick the up the W3 bus to Alexandra Palace. Use the Transport for London website to plan your journey.
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