Joel Makin (left) and Nouran Gohar (right) with the 2024-25 PSA Squash Tour Finals trophies
Joel Makin (left) and Nouran Gohar (right) with the 2024-25 PSA Squash Tour Finals trophies

TWG Global to Sponsor PSA Squash Tour Finals in Multi-Year Partnership

The Professional Squash Association (PSA) is pleased to announce a multi-year partnership with TWG Global that will see the innovative holding company serve as headline sponsor of the prestigious season-ending PSA Squash Tour Finals through to the end of the 2029-30 campaign.

This season’s edition of the PSA Squash Tour Finals presented by TWG Global will bring together the world’s top eight ranked men’s and women’s players to compete at Centquatre-Paris between 17-20 June 2026.

In addition to title sponsorship of the tournament, TWG Global will also have naming rights for the Road to Tour Finals Standings, which will be rebranded as the Race to the Finals presented by TWG Global.

“TWG Global chairman Mark Walter and his wife Kimbra have been champions of professional squash for many years,” said PSA Chief Executive Alex Gough.

“We are now delighted to welcome TWG Global as the title sponsor of the PSA Squash Tour Finals in a landmark partnership for our sport. With the world’s best players set to descend on Paris this June, and the momentum of squash’s highly-anticipated debut at the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LA28) continuing to drive the sport forward, it’s an exciting time to be involved in squash. We look forward to working with TWG Global as we continue to grow the PSA Squash Tour Finals over the next five seasons.”

The reigning PSA World Champions and winners of the Diamond-level CIB Egyptian Open and Quilter Cheviot British Open qualify automatically for the PSA Squash Tour Finals presented by TWG Global, with the remaining spots going to the highest ranked players on the Race to the Finals presented by TWG Global standings.

Mostafa Asal and Hania El Hammamy have already locked in their positions for the season finale after winning the CIB Egyptian Open titles in front of the famous Great Pyramid of Giza, while 18-year-old Amina Orfi has also qualified for an automatic spot after her historic win at the CIB Palm Hills PSA World Championships last week alongside Asal – which saw her become the youngest female World Champion in the sport’s history.

The battle for qualification will heat up at the Quilter Cheviot British Open between May 30 – June 7, which will be the last chance for players to secure their spots in the top eight.

All of the action from the PSA Squash Tour Finals presented by TWG Global will be shown live on SQUASHTV, while tickets are available to purchase here.

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