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.
On March 28, 2026, the Optasia Championships 2026 saw Peru’s Diego Elias stage a comeback to beat No.2 seed Karim Gawad from two games down, securing his place in the Gold event finals. Egyptians El Hammamy and World No.2 Nour ElSherbini also booked their spots in the finals. Earlier the same day, World No.1 Mostafa Asal recorded his 22nd consecutive 3-0 victory, beating Joel Makin in a 71-minute match to reach his fourth successive final on the PSA Squash Tour. ElSherbini advanced to her third final in a row on the PSA Squash Tour by defeating Georgina Kennedy 3-1, ending home hopes. Previously, on March 14, 2026, World No.6 Joel Makin secured a 108-minute semi-final victory against Mohamad Zakaria at the 2026 Squash Australian Open, avenging a 125-minute defeat from the previous week. This followed the Odense Open 2026 on March 11, 2026, where Emyr Evans and Ruqayya Salem both claimed their third PSA Squash Tour titles; Salem and fellow Egyptian Nour Megahed were both unseeded finalists.
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Professional Squash Association (PSA) offers 2 products in the sports and media and telecoms services 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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