The Peter Nicol Open is a series of 5 bronze tournaments played in 5 counties over the 2010/2011 season. Tournament seeding will be provided by ES&R and the event will run under ES&R rules.
Points will be awarded based on finishing positions in each of the series tournaments and added together as a cumulative series total from which the top 4 in each age group will be invited to the free training day with Regional coaches. Furthermore, the top 2 will be invited to a day at the ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic for a finals match, a Q&A session and coaching with top players (last year it was Peter Nicol, James Willstrop and Thierry Lincou) and then receive a free ticket to watch the evenings play.
Entry Costs for your first tournament in the series is £20 (which includes a Dry-Fit t-shirt). Subsequent tournament entry fee is £15 (no t-shirt). Players must be under the required age as at the date of each tournament they are entering.
For more information about this event as well as other England Squash and Racketball Junior events coming up, including application forms, please view the document below.
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