6th Bangladesh Int'l Squash Open kicks off tomorrow 

BSS
Published On: 25 Jul 2025, 15:51

DHAKA, July 25, 2025 (BSS)- The 6th Bangladesh International Squash Open begins in the capital from tomorrow (Saturday).
 
The twin tournament will be held at Army Squash Complex, Army Office Mess and Independent University Squash Court. 

The opening ceremony of the competition will be held at the Dhaka Cantonment Squash Complex.

Bangladesh Squash Racket Federation president and engineer-in-chief of Bangladesh Army Major General Hasan-Uz-Zaman is expected to open the four-day meet as the chief guest.

Approved by the Bangladesh government as well as the World Squash Federation (WSF) and the Professional Squash Association (PSA), the tournament will feature two exciting international competitions, namely- "PSA Challenge Tour 2025" for boys and "WSF and PSA Satellite Tournament 2025" for girls.

Eight professional squash players from Iran, India, Sri Lanka, Kuwait and Malaysia will compete while Bangladesh national team's players Shahadat, Rony and Suman, and the emerging squash players of the age-level team, BKSP's Saimun, Aminul, Parvez, and the Army's Apan and Aziz will participate in the tournament.

In addition, in the women's satellite tour, fourteen top female players, including Bangladesh's Marjan, Chandni, Nabila, Urdu, Meghna, Jui, Manika and Pooja Rani will play against Malaysian twin sister professional female squash players Vinika and Vartika, and Iranian player Ramzanzadeh Namini Nargol.

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