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British Open Squash Championship 2024

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The British Open – one of the most prestigious and historic tournaments in professional squash returns to Birmingham from 2 – 9 June.

The action will be split between the magnificent Rep Theatre and the Historic Edgbaston Priory Club for the first two rounds before moving to The Rep from Round 3 onwards.”

Considered the ‘Wimbledon of squash’, the British Open is squash’s longest-running tournament and has become the most distinguished event on the PSA World Tour calendar. Second only to the PSA World Championships in renown, the British Open is a fantastic event starring the world’s best squash players.

Last year saw the British Open return to Birmingham for the first time since 2001, with a packed house witnessing World No.1s Ali Farag and Nour El Sherbini capture the coveted trophies.

Farag and El Sherbini are expected to return alongside a host of world-class talent, including England No.1s Mohamed ElShorbagy and Georgina Kennedy.

Along with the prestigious trophy, the tournament also boasts a total prize pool of $370,000 to be split equally across the men’s and women’s draws. Book your tickets now to witness top-notch squash.

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Price

From £15

Presented by

Birmingham Rep and Edgbaston Priory Club

Hosted by

Birmingham Rep

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Venue

The House

The official British Open Hospitality Packages are now live!

Elevate your experience in squash’s most historic event while watching the sports greatest in the magnificent Rep Theatre.

Upgrade now and get:

  • Complimentary bar, including house wines, bottle beers, mineral water & soft drinks and indulge in gourmet catering
  • Access to Exclusive VIP “Legends” Bar
  • Poseur Tables set up and a TV screen in the VIP Area
  • Visits from “greats of the game” inc. Q&A session

 

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