Written 15th November 2024 by Olliers Solicitors
Olliers Solicitors are delighted to sponsor the PSA Challenger Women’s Northern Open 2024 due to take place at the Northern in Manchester from 27th November to 1st December 2024.
The tournament comes during the 2024 Northern Festival of Squash being a month-long squash celebration featuring not only the Women’s PSA Challenger Northern Open but also the Men’s PSA Challenger Northern Open sponsored by Worker Bee.
Matthew Claughton, Managing Director, Olliers Solicitors
Olliers Solicitors’ Managing Director Matthew Claughton is a member at the Northern and a keen squash player:
‘I started playing squash about 15 years ago and it has been an important part of my life ever since. Squash at the Northern is thriving with huge levels of commitment from so many members. It is great for Olliers to play our part by sponsoring the Manchester Northern Open 2024’.
The tournament features 32 of the most promising women’s squash players from all over the world and the final is due to take place on the 1st of December 2024. Free entry to the tournement on Wedensday 27th and Thursday 28th. Tickets for the latter stages can be found here.
We are delighted to be sponsoring the tournament and wish all of the players the very best of luck.
Olliers has been a sponsor of squash at the Northern for a number of years and we are delighted to see the partnership continuing.
For anyone interested in taking up squash there are a number of exciting events planned during the Northern Festival of Squash including a masterclass from Nick Matthew and what looks set to be a fantastic charity night hosted by Worker Bee.
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