|
04-Feb 2010
[ Prev ] [ Next ]
World Open Squash 2011 in Luxor Theatre in Rotterdam
Organizer NextSquash and its tournament partners
Rotterdam
Topsport and Squash Bond Nederland revealed
today at a press conference that the World Open Squash
2011 will take place next year in the Dutch city of
Rotterdam.
The most important championship in 2011 on the
Professional Squash Association
(PSA) and Women’s International Squash Players’
Association (WISPA) World Tour will start on October
28th with the finals scheduled for November 6th.
The renowned Luxor Theatre will play host to the
official individual world championship for men and women for
the last four days (3-6 Nov) of the championship. A full
glass court will be erected on the podium of the famous
theatre in the harbour city which has a seating capacity for
1.500 people. The early stages of the championship (28 Oct -
2 Nov) will be played at Victoria Squash, one of the
most successful squash clubs in the Netherlands, which
boasts 12 squash courts and was the venue for the Dutch Open
Squash 2009 last November.
The alderman of Rotterdam Peter Lamers is delighted
about the fact that the World Open Squash 2011 is coming to
his city: “This is a fantastic combination! A prestigious
international sporting event in one of the most beautiful
theatres of Rotterdam. A unique connection of sport and
culture. Squash fans from all over the world will be able to
witness a world championship for both men and women in an
incredible setting. I play squash myself and the Dutch Open
last year made me realize how great it is to watch the best
players in the world go head to head. We will not only use
the World Open to promote Rotterdam worldwide, but we will
also take this opportunity to stimulate children and seniors
to exercise more.”
CEO Marcel Borst from Squash Bond Nederland also
reacted enthusiastically: “Squash, a fast and dynamic sport,
fits perfectly with the dynamics of Rotterdam. The matches
at the World Open, where players compete for glory on a
global stage, are truly spectacular. The Luxor Theatre is a
beautiful venue to showcase the sport and will without doubt
create a fantastic atmosphere.”
Rob Wiegman,
the chief executive officer of the Luxor Theatre, was
naturally equally upbeat:
“In the Luxor Theatre we are used
to offering our stage to top entertainment of the highest
calibre. Never was our podium the place though where top
athletes compete for a world title, which is why we are
delighted and honoured to accommodate this event in the
Luxor Theatre in Rotterdam.”
The chairman of Victoria Squash, John de Paauw,
added:
“As one of the oldest squash clubs in the Netherlands we are
very proud that our club has been chosen to play an integral
part in the World Open Squash 2011. We are looking forward
to welcoming the best players in the world to Rotterdam.”
With over twenty months still to go before the start of the
championship, Dutch aces Laurens Jan Anjema and
Natalie Grinham are already looking forward to the World
Open Squash 2011 in Rotterdam. For the 31-year old Grinham,
the world’s number two, it is even the most important reason
to continue her squash career after giving birth to her
first child later this year: “I
want to have another crack at becoming World Champion, in
particular now that the event is being played in my home
country in this beautiful theatre,” said the citizen of
Almere who has finished runner-up four times at the World
Open.
27-year old Anjema, currently ranked thirteen on the PSA
World Rankings, is also determined to perform well in 2011:
“I am very excited that the World Open takes place in the
Netherlands in 2011. By then I will be 28 years old and
should be on the top of my game physically and mentally. It
would be fantastic to excel in the Luxor Theatre in front of
a home crowd.”
Tournament director Tommy Berden concluded the press
conference of the biggest and most prestigious squash
championship in the world: “With the Luxor Theatre we have
found an equivalent of spectacular venues like Grand Central
Station in New York or Canary Wharf in London. The Luxor
Theatre has all the facilities and comfort that we need to
provide the players and visitors with an incredible squash
experience. A world class event like the World Open deserves
a world class venue and the Luxor Theatre lives up to that
billing,” said the former Dutch champion.
Last year it was already announced that the Netherlands will
play host for the first time to the combined World Open for
men and women. The 10-day championship will feature a total
prize fund in excess of US$400.000, a record in squash.
 |




[ Prev ] [ Next ] |