Squash tournament held in Richmond, Virginia United States
North American Open
Details
Event name
North American Open
Location
Richmond, Virginia United States
Venue
Westwood Club
Website naosquash.com
Men's PSA World Tour
Category
World Series Gold
Prize money
$115,000
Most recent champion(s)
Ramy Ashour
Current
North American Open 2013
The North American Open is an annual international professional squash tournament. Started in 1966, this tournament was one of the most prestigious professional events behind the British Open and the World Open.
The 2014 North American Open is looking to move to Washington, D.C., and would use George Washington University as the tournament’s backdrop. The 2014 event looks to add a women’s draw to the historic event. Additionally it hopes to provide equal prize money for both men and women, becoming one of two major professional squash events to do so.
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