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Child plays squash during the 2023 Manchester Open

Manchester children to learn from squash pros

A series of interactive workshops with local children are taking place as part of this year’s Manchester Open.

Approximately 500 children from 12 schools across Greater Manchester including three SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) groups will take part in an immersive squash experience led by highly qualified coaches from May 22 to 26.

It has been organised by the PSA Foundation, the registered charity of the Professional Squash Association.

Adriana Olaya, Head of the PSA Foundation, said: “Our goal is to introduce them to the thrill of squash and provide a fun-filled experience that inspires a lifelong love for the sport. 

“We are committed to promoting inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that all children, regardless of their background or abilities, have the opportunity to participate and enjoy the benefits of sports. 

“By providing children with access to squash in a fun and supportive environment, we hope to ignite their passion for sports and encourage them to leave a healthy and active lifestyle.”

The programme will feature on court experience, an engaging activation zone and the opportunity for the children to watch the world’s best players compete at the Manchester Open.

The children will also get to meet some of the best players from across the globe, including Egyptian top seeds Mostafa Asal and Nour El Tayeb and England No.1s Marwan ElShorbagy and Georgina Kennedy.

Squash is a newly selected Olympic sport and will make its debut at the 2028 games in Los Angeles.

Georgina Kennedy, England No.1 who is seeded second for the Manchester Open, said: “Getting children into squash at events like the Manchester Open is so important. Squash teaches you how to stay focused, work hard, and play fair, which are invaluable life skills.

“It’s such an exciting sport to play and is a fantastic way for them to make new friends and be part of a supportive community.”

Feature image courtesy PSA

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