News Articles

Ashour and David win 2011 crowns
Egypt’s Ramy Ashour showed just why he is considered the most exciting squash player in the world when he came from behind to overcome Nick Matthew and win an enthralling Viridian Australian Open final.
Top two reach men's and women's finals
The world's top two squash players will clash in the final of the season-opening Australian Open in Canberra after Nick Matthew and Ramy Ashour both won their semi-finals.
Palmer stuns Darwish to reach semi-finals
Australia’s David Palmer showed he’s still a major force in the world of squash when he stunned world number three Karim Darwish to reach the semi-finals on Friday
Rachael Grinham sets up Nicol David clash
Queensland’s Rachael Grinham said she was looking forward to the challenge of taking on world number one Nicol David in the semi-finals of the Viridian Australian Open on Saturday.
Natalie Grinham stuns Brown
Former champion Natalie Grinham caused the biggest upset of the Viridian Australian Open when she bundled fifth seed Kasey Brown out of the second round on Thursday.
Aussie teammates in Quarter Finals
Australian teammates Rachael Grinham and Donna Urquhart will meet in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open after both won tough second round matches on Wednesday.
Canberra's own Boswell wins first round clash
Stewart Boswell made it two Australian men into the second round of the Viridian Australian Open defeting India’s Saurav Ghosal last night.
Courageous Palmer into second round
David Palmer defied a tenacious opponent and an ankle injury in the fifth game to claw his way into the second round of the Australian Open in Canberra after he downed Malaysia’s Azlan Iskandar 14-12, 11-9, 5-11, 9-11, 11-8 on Monday night.
International Focus on the Australian Open
Your country's or region's interest in the Championships

Between now and August, these pages will provide an update on the key players from your region or country who are likely to play in the Australian Open.

The Australian Open team has also provide advice on how to travel to the Australian Open in Canberra and the welcome you might expect. We want to encourage international interest in the Australian Open so that it can become a truly Grand Slam event.

If you have any suggestions for how the Australian Open can better meet the needs of you country or region, please do  not hestitate to ontact the us - send an email now.

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Just select your country or region from the menu to the right and you will be able to see your own potential champions of the Australian Open.

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