Squash Canada is delighted to recognize Capital Asset Lending as a Platinum Partner for the 2025 Canadian Women’s Open (CWO), taking place October 25 – 30th on the all-glass Power court in Brookfield Place, Toronto. As a PSA Silver event, the Canadian Women’s Open will host the best female squash players on Canadian soil, including World No. 5 Amina Orfi and previous champions World No. 8, Tinne Gilis (2024) and World No. 10, Amanda Sobhy (2023).
This year marks Capital Asset’s first as a Platinum Partner, building on their valued role as Gold Partner in 2024. Their strong ties to the Canadian squash community reflect a commitment to growing the sport but also a drive to see it thrive nationally and internationally. At the centre of their operations is President, Faheem Tejani, an avid squash player himself whose passion runs deep. With the Tejani family, whose three children are actively involved in the sport, their commitment has consistently elevated opportunities for athletes and strengthened our national squash community.
Capital Asset Lending specializes in providing mortgage solutions for entry-level residential real estate in Canada’s most sought-after urban markets. Through its two investment vehicles- Mortgage Company of Canada and First Mortgage LP, which collectively manage over $1B in assets – the firm delivers stable, income-generating investment opportunities while working with mortgage brokers to help individuals and families purchase or refinance homes. By targeting resilient segments of the housing market and maintaining disciplined underwriting standards, Capital Asset Lending offers investors exposure to income-generating assets backed by real property. Its commitment to community development and long-standing support of squash make it a natural sponsor of the Canadian Women’s Squash Open.
“This is such an important and exciting time for squash in Canada, especially with the sport’s inclusion in the LA28 Olympic Games. By supporting the Canadian Women’s Open at the Platinum level, we’re proud to play a role in elevating the game nationally and ensuring Canadian athletes are showcased on the world stage,” said Faheem Tejani, President, Capital Asset Lending.
Squash Canada extends our deepest gratitude to the Tejani Family and Capital Asset Lending for their unwavering support. Their leadership and generosity not only fuel the growth and visibility of professional squash in Canada but also celebrate the athletes who inspire the next generation.




