2025 AST | 2025 WA Open International

Published Tue 03 Jun 2025

The Easy Times Brewing Co. Australia Squash Tour hits the court again tomorrow for the 2025 WA Open International in Belmont. 

The WA State Squash Centre in Belmont will host the PSA Challenger 6 event, with the tournament kicking off at 6:00PM (AWST).

This year's tournament will again feature a host of professional international squash players, with over 15 countries being represented in Belmont, including China, Hong Kong, Scotland, Japan, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Czech Republic, Netherlands, South Korea, Norway, Botswana, Pakistan and India.

Both finalists from last weekend's 2025 Northern Star Resources Ltd Golden Open, Japan's Akari Midorikawa and Hong Kong's Wong Po Yui Kirstie, are the top 2 seeds for the women's draw.

Erin Classen (WA) is Australia's highest seeded player [5], behind Japan's Risa Sugimoto and Malaysia's Goh Zhi Xuan.

Australia's highest seeded player in the men's draw, Dylan Molinaro (VIC) [3], will enjoy a bye in the first round. Whilst Men's 2025 Australian Squash Tour leader Brendan MacDonald (QLD), will take on fellow countryman Daniel Marsh (WA) in their opener.

MacDonald (QLD) heads into the 2025 WA Open International leading the men’s AST standings after the recent 2025 Swarmer SA Open. Rachael Grinham (QLD) who sits second on the women's leaderboard, is the highest ranked player participating in the WA Open International this week. The Queenslander will face Micau's Yeung Wai Leng in her opening clash  in Belmont.

As part of the AST, Australian players will be accumulating points from the event towards the Easy Times Brewing Co Australian Squash Tour standings.

Check out the following links to stay in touch with the tournament until the champions are decided on Sunday.

Main Draws: https://www.psasquashtour.com/tournament/wa-open-international-2025/

Live Scores: https://www.psasquashtour.com/live

Click here for a list of all tournaments listed on the 2025 Easy Times Brewing Co. Australian Squash Tour calendar.


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