The CC&L Private Capital 2025 Canadian Squash Championships Begins Today at the Toronto Cricket Club

    The Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital 2025 Canadian Championships kicks into high gear today with the official start of the Junior Draws. The spectacular Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club will host over 600 of Canada’s top players in categories ranging from Under-11 to 80+ over the next two weekends, all of whom will be competing for national glory. 
    The Canadian Junior Championships will run from Thursday, May 1st through Sunday, May 4th. Competitors in the Under-19 divisions will be vying to represent Canada at various international competitions this summer. Top seeds in the Girls Under-19 include Wing Kai Gladys Ho (BC) and Tsz Ling Alyssa Ho (AB). The Boys Under-19 draw is led by Faazil Khan (ON) and Samuel Boulanger (AB). Full draws and results for all divisions are available here.  
    Furthermore, April 30th saw the first-round action in the Men’s Open and will continue today on the all-glass Jonathon Power Court, joined by the debut of the Women’s Open. Full draws and live scoring are available on Club Locker and Single Day Tickets and Weekly Passes for the Glass Court are available here. 
    Competition in the Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital 2025 Canadian Senior Championships will commence Thursday, May 8th. Beyond the usual matches, this year’s event will include the inaugural Canadian Wheelchair Doubles Championship Invitational, an Induction Ceremony for the Canadian Squash Hall of Fame Class of 2025, and the Guilfoyle PSA Squash Classic 2025. 
    Squash Canada would like to thank Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital, the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club, Glendon Athletic Club, the Government of Ontario and our many other generous sponsors and patrons for their support.  
    The Canadian Junior and Senior Championships will be streamed live on YouTube via Squash Canada and CBC Sport.  
    Information | Tickets | Club Locker | Broadcast (CBC Sports – Glass Court) | Broadcast (Squash Canada – Glass Court)