Penang To Host Delayed Women's World Championship by Howard Harding
11 January 2014
- The Malaysian state of Penang will host the delayed 2013 Women's
World Squash Championship following an agreement concluded today by the
Women's Squash Association (WSA).
The event, boasting a
$120,000 prize-fund, will get underway on 17 March at the Nicol David
International Squash Centre - with the later rounds staged on an
all-glass showcourt at the 10,000-seater Penang International Sports
Arena.
It will be the third
time in the 35-year history of this World Squash Federation (WSF) title
that the WSA's premier event has been staged in Malaysia - but the
first time in Penang, the home of defending champion Nicol David, the
world number one.
David, the Malaysian
sporting icon who this month celebrated an historic 90th successive
month at the top of the world rankings, will have the perfect setting
to extend her record to eight world titles since 2005.
Penang, which hosted
the Women's World Junior Championships in 2001, has a great tradition
of developing squash talent. Not only is the island David's birthplace,
but also that of women's world No6 Low Wee Wern and men's star Ong Beng
Hee.
"The Penang State
government has really made this a special moment for me and also Low
Wee Wern - having the World Championship in our very own hometown in
Penang," said David. "After winning my fifth World title, there was
talk by the state government on how they would be able to bring the
World Championships to Penang one day.
"This support by them
taking a huge role in hosting the 2013 World Championship is truly
amazing. I'm looking forward to sharing my hometown with the top WSA
players from all over the world. Glad to know that we players are given
a chance to compete for the 2013 World title in Penang!"
WSA Chairman Ingrid
Lofdahl-Bentzer added: "It is fantastic news for the WSA to be able
announce this event. We very grateful to Penang and everyone involved
for their dedication and continued support. I have no doubt that the
players share my excitement and will be looking forward to a fantastic
World Championship."
At today's press
conference in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, Penang Chief Minister
Lim Guan Eng said: "WSA's agreement to permit Penang to host this event
is recognition that Penang has the facilities, amenities and
infrastructure of a fitting location for a world class event as well as
the experience and expertise to organise a world championship.
Pictured during
today's signing ceremony in Kuala Lumpur are (L to R) Penang Squash
Association president Huang Yin How; Penang state exco for Youth and
Sports, Women, Family and Community Development Chong Eng; Penang Chief
Minister Lim Guan Eng; Nicol David and event director Thomas Chan.
"The Penang state
government felt it was a real shame that Penang's very own world squash
queen will not be able to add to her already impressive collection of
seven world titles earned in 2005, 2006, 2008-2012," continued the
Minister.
"Malaysians, especially Penangites, are eagerly awaiting her to defend her title for a record eighth time."
The 2014 Women's World
Championship will take place later in the year - full details of which
are expected to be announced in due course.