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- Women's_Squash_Association abstract "The Women's Squash Association (WSA) is the governing body for the women's professional squash circuit and the Women's world rankings. It is based in London, England. The body operates in a similar fashion to the WTA for tennis. The WSA World Tour involves over 100 tournaments annually all over the globe. Over 250 players are registered with the WSA and rankings are updated monthly based on players' performances.There are hundreds of WSA tournaments throughout the course of a season of the WSA World Tour, and they are classified into the following categories, based on prize money: Rising Star (Women’s Under 19 age World, Regional and National Opens which offer ranking points to Full, Regional and Rising Stars members). Challenger (Events with $500 – $3,999 that provide limited world ranking points and very flexible formats and arrangements) Super Challenger (Regional and National Closed Championships featuring prize money of $4,000+, for which Tour 5 ranking points will be offered). WSA Tour Tournaments :WSA Tour 15 ($15,000 - $24,999)WSA Tour 10 ($10,000 - $14,999)WSA Tour 5 ($5,000 - $9,999) WSA Silver & Gold Tournaments :WSA Gold 50 ($50,000 - $59,999)WSA Silver 35 ($35,000 - $49,999)WSA Silver 25 ($25,000 - $34,999) World Series (The WSA World Series is a select group of high profile squash tournaments easily recognised. They offer the largest prize money and attract the majority of the world's best players) : WSA World Series Platinum - $80,000WSA World Series Gold - $60,000 World Open (This is the ultimate tournament on the World Tour and to become World Champion is regarded the highest pinnacle of competitive achievement amongst WSA players. With a 32-man draw).Every year, the top eight performers from the various World Series events gather for the WSA World Series Finals. The eight players are separated into two groups of four, and play a round robin. The top two from each group advance to the semifinals (1st WSA1 vs. 2nd WSA2 and 1st WSA2 vs. 2nd WSA1). The winner of the event is crowned World Series champion.The goals of the association are to: Inspire future female generations to embrace squash as a professional sport; Empower girls and women on and off the court; and Entertain the world.The association was founded in 1983 as the Women's International Squash Players Association (WISPA).The men's squash game is governed by the Professional Squash Association (PSA).".
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- Women's_Squash_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.wsaworldtour.com.
- Women's_Squash_Association wikiPageExternalLink players.
- Women's_Squash_Association wikiPageID "37216209".
- Women's_Squash_Association wikiPageRevisionID "606487762".
- Women's_Squash_Association abbrev "WSA".
- Women's_Squash_Association assocname "Women's Squash Association".
- Women's_Squash_Association chairman "Latasha Khan".
- Women's_Squash_Association chiefexec "Tommy Berden".
- Women's_Squash_Association director "Ashley Bernhard".
- Women's_Squash_Association director "Jenny Duncalf".
- Women's_Squash_Association director "Laura Massaro".
- Women's_Squash_Association director "Marjolein Houtsma".
- Women's_Squash_Association founded "2012".
- Women's_Squash_Association hasPhotoCollection Women's_Squash_Association.
- Women's_Squash_Association jurisdiction "International".
- Women's_Squash_Association location London.
- Women's_Squash_Association location United_Kingdom.
- Women's_Squash_Association logo "Logo of WSA.jpg".
- Women's_Squash_Association logosize "300".
- Women's_Squash_Association more "40".
- Women's_Squash_Association president "Kasey Brown".
- Women's_Squash_Association secretary "Nathan Dugan".
- Women's_Squash_Association sponsor "Dunlop, Ashaway, ASB Squash Courts".
- Women's_Squash_Association sport "Women's Professional squash".
- Women's_Squash_Association url www.wsaworldtour.com.
- Women's_Squash_Association subject Category:International_sports_federations.
- Women's_Squash_Association subject Category:Lists_of_sportspeople.
- Women's_Squash_Association subject Category:Squash_organizations.
- Women's_Squash_Association subject Category:Squash_players.
- Women's_Squash_Association comment "The Women's Squash Association (WSA) is the governing body for the women's professional squash circuit and the Women's world rankings. It is based in London, England. The body operates in a similar fashion to the WTA for tennis. The WSA World Tour involves over 100 tournaments annually all over the globe.".
- Women's_Squash_Association label "Association internationale des joueuses de squash".
- Women's_Squash_Association label "Women's Squash Association".
- Women's_Squash_Association label "Women’s Squash Association".
- Women's_Squash_Association label "女子スカッシュ協会".
- Women's_Squash_Association label "女子世界壁球員協會".
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- Women's_Squash_Association sameAs 女子スカッシュ協会.
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- Women's_Squash_Association sameAs Q375344.
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- Women's_Squash_Association depiction Squash_current_event.svg.
- Women's_Squash_Association homepage www.wsaworldtour.com.
- Women's_Squash_Association isPrimaryTopicOf Women's_Squash_Association.