WISPA Launches Global Grand Slam Series

Hong Kong, host of the Women’s World Open in both 2003 and 2005, is just one of the Asian locations for potential Grand Slam events.
Hong Kong, host of the Women’s World Open in both 2003 and 2005, is just one of the Asian locations for potential Grand Slam events.

In a groundbreaking initiative due to be unveiled in 2009, the Women’s International Squash Players’ Association (WISPA) is developing a Global Grand Slam major championships series to link with the Women’s World Open at the pinnacle of women’s professional squash.

Discussions are already underway with a number of prospective hosts for these events which will be staged on all-glass courts in exciting locations—featuring  prize funds of US$150,000 and with television highlights programs being distributed to all continents.

Planned titles are Asian, European, North American, South American, African, Oceania and Gulf Grand Slams.

Each event will feature main and qualification draws of 32 players each, and each will have places reserved for top players from the host region and country.

“Recognizing the special status of these events, we will be introducing a new elevated ranking points band for these championships, together with the World Open—one step higher than our current top Platinum level, which features titles such as the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Open,” explained WISPA Chief Executive Andrew Shelley.

“These Grand Slam events will add a major new tier to our integrated World Tour, which ranges from the World Open, through the Grand Slam, into Platinum and then to our Gold, Silver and Tour levels—a really strong backbone providing competitive and promotional opportunities at all levels.

“WISPA is confident that this exciting step forward will significantly strengthen the WISPA Tour as well as public and media interest as we go forward—and hopefully support the momentum towards gaining a place in the Olympic program,” he added.