Jamaica Squash (JS) has declared that all is in place for the start of the 46th All Jamaica Junior and Senior Squash Championships at its home venue, the Liguanea Club, on Sunday.
The two-day Juniors section will serve off at 9:00 a.m. sharp, with three matches playing simultaneously on courts two, three and four. The juniors will compete in the U15, U17 and U19 age groups.

The first three concurrent matches to start the championship will see Jayden Emery taking on Christian Bell (U15), Davendra Stoddart facing Ethan Cheiran (U15), and Rihana Stoddart going up against Marley Price (U17).
The defending champions in the juniors’ male and female categories are back to take on the challengers and attempt to retain their titles, which they won in some epic battles on the courts. Defending champions Ethan Miller and Mehar Trehan have both improved their games since last year’s finals and are eager to see off their challengers.

Some of the challengers who will take to the courts include Ethan Williams and Judah Tavares-Finson against Miller, while Trehan’s challengers include Priya Stoddart and Elle Wilson.
This year’s competition is expected to be very strong because the players have been gearing up for it, with some sharpening their skills while playing in the KPMG Squash League, which started in February. That competition has taken a break for the All Jamaica Squash Championships, which pits the very best Jamaican players locally and overseas against each other.
The All Jamaica Squash Championships is a must-watch event because of the high-quality matches on display across the various categories, and this year is expected to be no different.
The seniors will begin their competition on Tuesday, with the finals scheduled for next Saturday. The Masters will start their competition on March 25. All matches will be played at the Liguanea Club in Kingston.





