The Salming Next Gen Squad has been developed to identify and support Australia’s best junior squash players under 15 years of age who have the greatest chance of achieving outstanding results at future World Junior Championships (WJC).

Australia’s best performed juniors at each WJC have achieved excellent results at national junior events from a young age. To ensure Australian juniors are prepared to achieve the best possible results at future WJCs, these talented juniors should be identified at an early age to ensure their pathway towards future WJCs maximises their chances of achieving outstanding results at these events.

Salming Next Gen Squad members will receive ongoing support and guidance from Squash Australia’s National Coaching Team, as well as receive access to several other Performance Pathway initiatives.

  • SqA National Performance Pathway Camps
  • SqA State Performance Pathway Camps
  • Access to Squash Skills online coaching platform

The Salming Next Gen Squad will sit below the National Junior Talent Squad in Squash Australia’s Performance Pathway. Once players turn 15 and age out of the Salming Next Gen Squad, they would be expected to become a member of a National Junior Talent Squad, providing their performance warrants selection.

2023 Salming Next Gen Squad

Boys

 

Girls

Max Aitken

QLD

Claudi Burger

QLD

Flynn Bartlett

QLD

Jasmin Dumbleton

QLD

James Boswell

QLD

Tina Ma

VIC

Kasper Cheung

NSW

Madison Nargar

NSW

Aidan Finlay-Mulligan

WA

Emilia Scott

NSW

Kaveen Kohombange

VIC

Olivia van Zon

SA

Henry Kross

NSW

Elizabeth Wang

NSW

Alexander Marsh

WA

Maeghan Wang

NSW

Joel Raj

QLD

Lilly Wilson

QLD

Marcus Wang

NSW

Kieran Willathgamuwa

NSW

Thomas Wang

NSW

 

Selection Criteria

Squash Australia’s National Coaching Team, in consultation with State Pathway Leads, will select the Salming Next Gen Squad each year.

The Salming Next Gen Squad will consist of the players under the age of 15 who have the greatest potential to achieve to achieve outstanding results at future World Junior Championships. Athletes in the squad will have demonstrated this potential through:

  • Excellent performances at Gold and Platinum AJST Events
  • Evidence of excellent technical and tactical skill level in competition
  • Effort and application in training and competition which would be expected to achieve excellent results at future World Junior Championships.
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