Nimick’s JP Morgan Tournament of Champions Marks Up 15 Years At Grand Central from WS Media
14 November 2011-
The world's largest squash spectator event, the JP Morgan Tournament of
Champions, will celebrate 15 years of competition by the world's best
professional players in Grand Central Terminal in New York when the
2012 championship takes place from 20-26 January. The only sports
championship hosted annually in Grand Central Terminal, the JP Morgan
Tournament of Champions is one of the most coveted titles on the
Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour, and a favourite venue
of the players.
"In the last decade and a half, the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions
has become one of the truly iconic events in the world of squash and in
New York City," says John Nimick, president of Squash Engine, Inc., the
event promoter. "The majestic Grand Central setting and the enthusiasm
of our fans creates an energy and excitement that is unique in the
professional squash world.
"The players especially appreciate the fact that every session is
filled to capacity and that their prowess is evident to the thousands
of passersby who make their way through Grand Central every day."
The unique PSA World Series event was recognised by Yahoo this week
when the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions' Grand Central Terminal
setting was listed in the top ten of the world's "most unusual sports
venues".
The 15th anniversary celebration is being commemorated with the
creation of a permanent trophy by world-renowned artist Frank Stella
and the return of several past champions for a special legends
showcase. A PSA World Series Gold event, the 2012 JP Morgan Tournament
of Champions features a 32-player main draw and a 32-player
qualification tournament. The combination of the perennial sold-out
stadium seating and the public viewing available on the front wall by
what is expected to be more than 200,000 Grand Central commuters during
tournament week makes the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions the largest
squash spectator event in the world.
JP Morgan, a global financial services company, is returning as the
title sponsor and Lexington Partners as a gold sponsor. New sponsors
supporting the event are silver sponsors NBC Universal and Sea Island
and bronze sponsor New York Observer. The JP Morgan Tournament of
Champions is also supported by returning sponsors Cayman Islands, Rums
of Puerto Rico, Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Dunlop,
Campbell Apartment, Columbia Hospital and New York Life.
The championship debuted as the US Professional Championship in 1930
and was renamed the Tournament of Champions in 1993 when it was
presented in the third of its four years at the Winter Garden in the
World Financial Center. The tournament then moved to Grand Central
Terminal in 1995, where its annual presence since has been interrupted
only by the Terminal's renovation from 1996 -1998. The Tournament of
Champions has truly lived up to its name - all but two of the
titleholders have either been No1 in the world rankings or the winner
of the annual World Open championship.