Junior Events


2017 Aon New Zealand Junior Open

Where Cambridge Racquets Club & Leamington Squash Club
When Midday Friday 21st - Sunday 23rd April 2017
Poster

AON NZ Junior Open 2017 Print High Res

AON NZ Junior Open 2017 Low Res

Entries

New Zealand Players should enter online via iSquash.

International Players should fill in the entry form (2017 NZJO entry form - Word or 2017 NZJO entry form - PDF) and return to manager@crc.org.nz or enter online via Tournament Planner

Event Seedings

Seedings for the Boys and Girls Open will be compiled using the random seeding procedure i.e. seeds 1 and 2 will receive the relevant seeding positions, 3-4 will be randomly drawn, 5-8 randomly drawn, 9-16 randomly drawn. The seedings were drawn at the Elite Junior Girls Camp on Friday 17th February.

Seedings are as follow: Random Seedings SCTI OJC and AON NZJO

WSF World Junior Circuit

The event will be registered on the WSF World Junior Circuit, meaning players are eligible for world junior ranking points. As a World Junior Circuit event, players in the open draws need to register for a WSF SPIN number to be eligible to enter. These can be attained from the World Squash Federation. Once a player has registered for a SPIN number, the number stays with them for life, and makes entering international events much easier. Registering for a SPIN number costs 15 pounds.

PSA Junior Event

Squash New Zealand will investigate registering this event on the PSA so players can collect PSA points. Players must inform the PSA office if they wish to collect these points. 

Other Information

This information will be released closer to the time. Keep checking back for up to date information.

N.B. Players must be under 19 years of age as at the LAST day of the event. Protective eyewear is compulsory for all players.


Event Photos

A number of photos were taken from the 2017 event and can be found below. Feel free to use any photos in here


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