Canada will be the first team to attempt to deny favourites Egypt a successful defence of the WSF Men’s World Team Squash Championship title when the 2019 championship takes place for the first time in the USA from 15–21 December.
23 nations will compete in the 26th edition of the biennial World Squash Federation championship which will be hosted at Squash On Fire, the new state-of-the-art eight-court facility in the US capital Washington DC.
Canada, the 15th seeds led by world No.82 Shawn Delierre, will face a tough challenge against top seeds Egypt, whose mighty squad boasts three players ranked in the PSA world top four.
The teams last met in the first round of the knockout stage of the 2013 championship in Mulhouse, France, as Egypt began the journey to their third successive final.
The 2019 meeting is the opening tie of the Squash on Fire championship. Canada’s squad features 37-year-old Delierre, a ‘veteran’ of five previous appearances in the championships, together with Michael McCue, Nick Sachvie and event first-timer David Baillargeon.
Pool A opponents Egypt will be able to call upon World No.1 Ali Farag, World No.3 Karim Abdel Gawad, World No.4 and reigning World Champion Tarek Momen, and Mohamed Abouelghar, the World No.8.
The other morning ties on Sunday 15th December will be Germany v Ireland and Scotland v Singapore.
Home supporters are expected to be out in force for the main attraction of the afternoon session on Day One when hosts USA face third seeds France. 13th seeds USA are led by World No.55 Todd Harrity, the US champion, supported by former US champions Chris Hanson and Christopher Gordon, together with event newcomer Andrew Douglas.
The standout tie could also see the long-awaited comeback by Frenchman Gregory Gaultier, the former World No.1 and World Champion who is returning to international action after a 14-month injury break. The 36-year-old will be marking an event-record 10th successive appearance in the championships.
Gaultier is joined in the 2019 French squad by World No.15 Gregoire Marche, with Mathieu Castagnet and Baptiste Masotti, ranked 26 and 45 in the world, respectively.
Further afternoon action will include Spain v South Africa, New Zealand v Argentina and Malaysia v Republic of Korea.
Two of the event’s leading nations are in action in the evening session: England, winners of the title for the fifth time in 2013, face Colombia – while record eight-time champions Australia face Kuwait.
The remaining evening ties are Hong Kong China v Jamaica and Wales v Nigeria.
Tickets for the 2019 WSF Men’s World Team Squash Championship are on sale now. Prices start from $25 for general admission, while VIP packages, which include access to the VIP Lounge or Premium courtside tables, are available starting at $50.
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The full pool line-ups, including team seedings in brackets, are:
POOL A: [1] Egypt, [12] Switzerland, [15] Canada
POOL B: [2] England, [11] Wales, [14] Colombia, [23] Nigeria
POOL C: [3] France, [10] Malaysia, [13] USA, [22] Republic of Korea
POOL D: [4] Germany, [9] Scotland, [18] Ireland, [20] Singapore
POOL E: [5] New Zealand, [8] Spain, [16] Argentina, [19] South Africa
POOL F: [6] Hong Kong China, [7] Australia, [17] Jamaica, [21] Kuwait
Full Pool schedule:
SUNDAY 15 December:
12:00 Egypt v Canada, Germany v Ireland, Scotland v Singapore
15:00 France v USA, Spain v South Africa, New Zealand v Argentina, Malaysia v Republic of Korea
18:30 England v Colombia, Hong Kong v Jamaica, Wales v Nigeria, Australia v Kuwait
MONDAY 16 December
12:00 New Zealand v Spain, Egypt v Switzerland, Germany v Scotland, Ireland v Singapore
15:00 USA v Republic of Korea, France v Malaysia, Jamaica v Kuwait
18:30 Hong Kong v Australia, England v Wales, Argentina v South Africa, Colombia v Nigeria
TUESDAY 17 December
12:00 Germany v Singapore, Scotland v Ireland, France v Republic of Korea, Canada v Switzerland
15:00 USA v Malaysia, England v Nigeria, Australia v Jamaica
18:30 Wales v Colombia, Hong Kong v Kuwait, New Zealand v South Africa, Spain v Argentina