PSA Sky Sports Breakthrough At Queen's from PSA Media
5 January 2012-
Live coverage of the semi-finals and finals from this week's ATCO PSA
World Series Squash Finals on Sky TV is the latest breakthrough for
SquashTV, the Professional Squash Association's dedicated online and TV
operation launched just two years ago.
The flagship $110,000 PSA World Tour event, which features the eight
players who earned the most points from the nine PSA World Series
championships in 2011, is taking place at The Queen's Club in London -
with the semis this Saturday, followed by the final the following day.
In addition to the Sky Sports feed, SquashTV is producing coverage for
a separate world feed throughout the event on www.psasquashtv.com
The Sky programme will be hosted by Sky Sports presenter Tony Wrighton
and the MC for the event is Natalie Pinkham, known for her role in the
channel's Formula 1 coverage.
PSA CEO Alex Gough said: "We have been talking to Sky Sports for a few
years about live coverage and we are delighted that they have now
allowed us to broadcast our flagship event. Working with Perform Group,
the SquashTV team that we have built up over the last two years is now
able to showcase the World Series Finals in full HD and will also
produce a full Sky Sports Studio presentation.
"In our bid to enter the Olympics in 2020, this full HD show, with both
men's and women's finals, is another milestone in an ambition that we
feel is drawing ever closer.
"Furthermore, we will also be using an 'Extreme Super SloMo' in this
coverage to highlight the incredible athleticism and finesse of our
great athletes. It is going to be spectacular!"
Saudi businessman Ziad Al-Turki, Chairman of the PSA, has been the
driving force behind many of the sport's initiatives since becoming
involved in 2005.
Vice-president of ATCO, the industrial conglomerate owned by his father
which sponsors the unique PSA Tour event in London, Al-Turki will be at
Queen's Club this week to oversee the best eight men and women compete
for their end-of-year titles.
"We didn't really start with anything," said Al-Turki. "We had to work
hard to change people's minds about squash but we now have the tools in
place to succeed. Sky covering it is a step of approval, too."
Since its formation in January 2010, SquashTV has covered over 20 major
events and has over 50,000 unique visitors a month, in addition to
distribution to 20 broadcasters worldwide, with a potential reach of
340 million viewers.