Professional Squash Association, also known as PSA, is a privately owned organization headquartered in the UK. Founded in 1975, with approximately 230 employees, it functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer primarily focused on spectator sports. The association serves as the governing body for the men's and women's professional squash circuit.
World No.1s Mostafa Asal and Hania El Hammamy are set to defend their titles as top seeds at the Optasia Championships 2026, a Gold-level event in Wimbledon, London. Previously, on January 24, World No.7 Satomi Watanabe staged a comeback against World No.31 Anahat Singh to avoid a second-round defeat at the Sprott Tournament of Champions 2026 in New York City. Earlier, on January 20, the PSA Squash Tour and the Squash United Foundation highlighted their use of global Tour events to promote and grow squash at every level, emphasizing the tournaments' role in the sport's sustainable development. On January 16, four-time champion Diego Elias, the top seed, survived a quarter-final challenge from fellow South American Miguel Rodriguez in a five-game comeback to reach the semi-finals of the DR21 Motor City Open 2026. This follows the January 10 news that World No.11 Mohamad Zakaria and World No.14 Aly Abou Eleinen advanced to their maiden Gold-level finals on the PSA Squash Tour after overcoming former World Champions Karim Gawad and Mohamed ElShorbagy respectively in the semi-finals of the Rich Venus Karachi Open 2026.
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Professional Squash Association (PSA) offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services and sports industries. Professional Squash Association (PSA)'s product portfolio comprises of racquet sports and media and TV services.
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Professional Squash Association (PSA) sells broadcasting rights of its squash competitions to 14 companies globally, covering 6 countries. Professional Squash Association (PSA)'s rights holders include VodafoneZiggo. Professional Squash Association (PSA) currently holds 2 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including squash.
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