Camden, USA (Sports Reporter): K2 Squash wrapped up an exhilarating week of competitive play as it hosted the 3rd K2 Squash PSA Satellite Series, presented by One World Squash. The tournament highlighted emerging talent and provided lower-ranked players with a valuable opportunity to improve their PSA world rankings.
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In the highly anticipated final, 7th seed Youssef Bastawy of Egypt defeated top seed Luhann Groenewald of South Africa 3-1 in just 39 minutes, displaying exceptional skill, speed, and strategy on the court.
Karamatullah Khan, founder of One World Squash, underscored the organization’s commitment to promoting squash across the USA through PSA Satellite events, helping up-and-coming players gain crucial ranking experience. He also extended his appreciation to Tournament Director Muhammad Naveed Alam for his professional management, which significantly contributed to the event’s success.
The tournament concluded with a prize ceremony, where trophies and cash awards were presented to the winner and runner-up by Muhammad Naveed Alam, celebrating their dedication and achievements.
K2 Squash remains committed to the development of squash in the region, continuing to provide competitive opportunities for players of all levels and nurturing the next generation of talent.














