The PSA Squash Tour Finals 2025/26 presented by TWG Global get underway today, with four blockbuster matches coming your way from Centquatre-Paris in the heart of the French capital.
Play gets underway from 17:30 (GMT+2) and is available to watch live on SQUASHTV. You can also keep up to date with all the scores as they come in via our live scoring page.
The event, returning to a best-of-five and a straight knock-out format, will kick off with World No.1-chasing Amina Orfi taking on No.8 seed Tinne Gilis. Teenage sensation Orfi has already rewritten the history books twice in recent times after becoming the youngest-ever female winner of the World Championships and British Open. This week offers her the chance to become the youngest women’s World No.1 of all time. For that to happen, she must either lift the title, or reach the final if Hania El Hammamy were to be knocked out in the opening round.

The French crowds will be in full voice for the second match of the day as their No.1-ranked player, Victor Crouin, gets his campaign for silverware underway against 2024 World Champion Diego Elias. No.5 seed Crouin has claimed back-to-back wins over the ‘Peruvian Puma’ at the Texas Open and Grasshopper Cup, and will be hoping the home support can aid his quest for a first major title on the PSA Squash Tour.
The second women’s match of the evening looks to be a brilliant match-up, with No.4 and No.5 seeds Sivasangari Subramaniam and Satomi Watanabe going toe-to-toe for a spot in the semi-finals. Despite the pair only being split by one position in the current PSA World Rankings, Malaysian No.1 Sivasangari boasts a stellar record against Watanabe, having won seven of their eight encounters on tour.
The final match of day one sees three-time champion Mostafa Asal take on England No.1 Marwan ElShorbagy for a spot in the last four. Top seed Asal is looking to become just the second man after the great Jansher Khan in 1998 to win the PSA Squash Tour Finals on four occasions. Meanwhile, World No.9 ElShorbagy is featuring in this year’s event following the injury withdrawal of Youssef Ibrahim, who pulled out due to a long-standing shoulder injury.
Order of Play
(All times are local GMT+2)

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