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The Professional Squash Association

The Professional Squash Association (PSA) is responsible for the organisation and co-ordination of the Mens' World Squash Circuit, called the PSA World Tour, and the issuing of the World Rankings for the various disciplines of the game.

 

PSA World Tour

The PSA World Tour, played year long, consists of single elimination events throughout the World.  The PSA schedules and sanctions world ranking tournaments and assists clubs, independent promoters and national governing bodies in organising professional squash tournaments in the interests of promoting the sport.

 

PSA MEMBERS AND TOURNAMENTS ARE BOUND BY THE PSA TOUR RULES AND CODE OF CONDUCT.

 

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Membership Categories

Membership of the PSA binds an individual to the policies, rules and regulations set forth by the PSA Board in the PSA Tour Guide.  

 

Members may only apply for one category of membership of the Association.  A member cannot join two or more categories of membership.

 

The PSA has the following classes of playing membership;

 

1.       World Member

2.       Continental Member

3.       Country Member

4.       Junior Member

 

World, Continental, Country and Junior members of the Association are liable for payment of the player levy to the Association on prize money earned in PSA World Tour events.

 

A half yearly membership applies for those joining the Association after the 30th June in any year, with the exception of Junior membership.

 

9.1 World Member

A World Member is entitled to;

 

a. Enter PSA sanctioned tournaments and be awarded world ranking points.

b. A PSA world ranking position.

c. Receive regular calendars & updates, and event entry details for PSA tournaments.

d. Two votes at any meeting of members of the Association.

e. Nominate members for election in accordance with Article 44 (b) of the Constitution.

f.  Exercise votes on a voting list in accordance with  Article 44 (e) of the Constitution.

 

A World Member may downgrade to a Continental member should his ranking fall below 150.

 

9.2 Continental Member

The regions of membership for a Continental Member are Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and Pan America. 

 

A Continental Member is entitled to;

 

a. Enter PSA sanctioned tournaments in his nominated region only and be awarded world ranking points.

b. A PSA world ranking position.

c. Receive regular calendars & updates, and event entry forms for PSA tournaments.

d. One vote at any meeting of members of the Association.

e. Nominate members for election in accordance with Article 44 (b) of the Constitution.

f.  Exercise votes on a voting list in accordance with  Article 44 (e) of the Constitution.

 

A Continental Member must upgrade to a World member on reaching the top 100 in the Dunlop PSA World Rankings for two (2) consecutive ranking lists.  The member must pay the difference in membership fees on reaching such a ranking.

 

9.3 Country Member

A Country Member is entitled to;

 

a. Enter PSA sanctioned tournaments in his nominated country only and be awarded world ranking points.

b. A PSA world ranking position.

c. Receive regular calendars & updates, and event entry forms for PSA tournaments.

d. One vote at any meeting of members of the Association.

e. Nominate members for election in accordance with Article 44 (b) of the Constitution.E

f.  Exercise votes on a voting list in accordance with Article  44 (e) of the Constitution.

 

A Country Member must upgrade to a World member on reaching the top 100 in the Dunlop PSA World Rankings on two (2) consecutive ranking lists.  The member must pay the difference in membership fees on reaching such a ranking.

 

9.4 Junior Membership

A Junior Member is entitled to;

 

a. Enter PSA sanctioned tournaments and be awarded world ranking points.

b. A PSA World ranking position.

c. Receive regular calendars & updates, and event entry forms for PSA tournaments and Tour Guide.

d. A Junior Member is not entitled to vote at any meeting of members of The Association, nor nominate members for election nor exercise votes on a voting list.

 

To qualify as a Junior member, he must be under the age of 19 years on the January 1 of the membership calendar year.  A Junior member must upgrade to a full member on reaching 100 in the Dunlop World Ranking List on two (2) consecutive ranking lists.  The member must pay the difference in membership fees on reaching such a ranking.

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

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