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Canadian No. 1 Hollie Naughton ready to make some noise at Canadian Women’s Open squash tournament

When Squash Canada CEO Jamie Nicholls thinks about the impact Pro Squash Association tournaments have had in this country, a conversation with former world No. 1 Jonathon Power comes to mind.

“I definitely think it’s a very close field, I would say,” Naughton said. “I think on any given day, anyone can beat anyone. So I think it’s quite an exciting time for women’s squash and for the Canadian Open to showcase it.” The Canadian Women’s Open has moved from early spring to autumn on the calendar, allowing it to follow the recent U.S. Open and attract more top players.

A $25,000 Copper Classic men’s tournament will run in conjunction with the women’s tournament in Toronto. The men’s draw features Canadian No. 1 David Baillargeon of Montreal and top-25 players Baptise Masotti and Gregoire Marche of France and Leonel Cardenas of Mexico.

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