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Summary

  • Session 1 (from 14:00 BST) - men’s & women’s semi-finals (bottom half of draws)

  • Session 2 (from 19:00) - men’s & women’s semi-finals (top half of draws)

  1. Scottish Squash Open - Live coverage from 13:55published at 13:38 British Summer Time 23 September 2023

    • Session 1: men’s semi-final & women’s semi-final (bottom half of draws), from 14:00
    • Session 2: men’s semi-final & women’s semi-final (top half of draws), from 19:00
  2. Georgia Adderley & Rory Stewart miss out on semi-finalspublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 23 September 2023

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ favourites Georgia Adderley and Rory Stewart missed out on places in the semi-finals of the Scottish Squash Open.

    Top seed Adderley lost three games to nil against Torrie Malik, who set up an all-English last-four tie with Asia Harris, who beat New Zealander Kaitlyn Watts 3-1.

    Stewart, also seeded first, lost his quarter-final in straight games to Spain's Edmon Lopez, who faces Egypt's Kareem El Torkey in the last four after he beat England's Miles Jenkins 3-1.

    Greek Daniel Poleshchuk's 3-0 defeat of James Peach set up a semi-final with another Englishman, Ben Smith, who defeated Ireland's Sam Buckley in straight games.

    England's Grace Gear defeated Egypt's Rana Ismail without dropping a set and will face Ismail's compatriot Nardine Gara, who beat English player Alicia Mead in five games.

  3. A worldwide participant poolpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 19 September 2023

    Don't let the Scottish Open name fool you, there's an international flair to this tournament.

    There are 15 nationalities represented in the draw with players from UK, Europe, and beyond.

    With a total of 48 of the world's best squash players are descending on the Highland capital to battle it out.

  4. Where it's all happeningpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 19 September 2023

    The Highland capital of Inverness is hosting this year's incarnation of the Scottish Squash Open.

    All of the action is taking place at the Inverness Tennis and Squash Club with plenty of Scottish interest throughout the draw.

    From Loch Ness to Urquhart Castle, and Fort George to Culloden Battlefield – the Highlands has something for everyone with spectators flocking for the showpiece event.