WORLD TOUR AMBASSADORS
We partner only with professional players who symbolise and demonstrate our brand values and characteristics of being competitive and committed to being the best version of themselves.
Inspired by the legacy and example of Jahangir Khan, universally recognised as the world’s greatest ever player, #teamunsquashable players are amongst the finest and committed players on the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour who share our values and the UNSQUASHABLE philosophy.
JAHANGIR KHAN
Jahangir Khan, universally recognised as the world’s greatest ever squash player, used UNSQUASHABLE throughout his record-breaking career.
JAMES WILLSTROP
James Willstrop is one of the most respected and popular players of his generation whose attacking style of play has seen him reach the very pinnacle of the game.
BRAND AMBASSADORS
RAHMAT KHAN
Rahmat Khan foundered UNSQUASHABLE in 1977 & alongside Jahangir Khan, who he coached & mentored throughout his record-breaking career, has a unique place in the history of UNSQUASHABLE.
TODD HARRITY
Todd Harrity, a 3-time US Champion & the leading USA player of his generation, joined UNSQUASHABLE in 2018 & represented the brand with distinction in what proved to be the most successful period of his professional playing career until his retirement from the PSA World Tour in July 2024.
SOHAIL QAISER
Sohail Qaiser used UNSQUASHABLE throughout a distinguished professional career which included being crowned World Junior Champion in 1982.
UNSQUASHABLE PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS
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Ronald Palomino wins 2024 PSA Costa Rica Open
November 18 2024
UNSQUASHABLE player Ronald Palomino of Colombia defeated Veer Chotrani of India in the final of the PSA Costa Rica Squash Open being staged at the Santa Ana Country Club in San Jose, Costa Rica to win his eighth PSA professional squash title.Fellow UNSQUASHABLE player Iván Pérez was defeated in the 2nd round by Matias Knudsen of Colombia.Professional Squash Association (PSA)...
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Velavan Senthilkumar reaches PSA ACE Malaysia Squash Cup quarter-finals
November 15 2024
UNSQUASHABLE player Velavan Senthilkumar of India was denied a semi-final place at the ACE Malaysia Squash Cup in Kuala Lumpur by compatriot Abhay Singh who eventually triumphed 12-14 11-5 12-10 11-8 in an epic 71-minute contest to secure a maiden appearance in a PSA World Squash Tour Bronze-level semi-final.In the most exciting matches on a blockbuster day of quarter-final action,...
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Yannick Wilhelmi wins 2024 PSA Open International Niort Venise Verte
November 15 2024
Yannick Wilhelmi of Switzerland overcame fellow UNSQUASHABLE player Lwamba Chileshe of New Zealand in the final of the Open International Niort Venise Verte in France to claim his eighth PSA career title.Professional Squash Assocaition (PSA) Open International Niort Venise Verte 2024, Squash du Marais, Niort, FranceFinal:[2] Yannick Wilhelmi (SUI) bt [6] Lwamba Chileshe (NZL) 11-6 11-4 11-6Professional Squash Assocaition (PSA) Open...
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Nick Wall beats top seed to reach semi-finals of 2024 PSA London Squash Open
November 11 2024
UNSQUASHABLE player Nick Wall of England was denied a place in the in the final of the 2024 London Squash Open by compatriot Simon Herbert at the Cumberland Squash Club in the UK.The young Englishman was unable to build upon his impressive quarter-final form where he defeated top seed Auguste Dussourd of France, with Simon Herbert, who overcame fellow UNSQUASHABLE...
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Owain Taylor reaches semi-finals of 2024 PSA White Oaks Squash Cup
November 10 2024
Owain Taylor enjoyed a successful run at the 2024 PSA White Oaks Squash Cup, including victory over top seed Nathan Lake to reach the semi-finals of the PSA World Squash Tour event in Ontario, Canada.The Welshman defeated Liam Marrison of Canada 8-11 11-5 11-4 9-11 11-8 in a tightly-contested opening match before backing-up his battling performance with a giant-killing 59-minute...
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Iván Pérez reaches semi-finals of CDMX Squash Open Tekae Faltami 2024
November 09 2024
UNSQUASHABLE player Iván Pérez of Spain reached the semi-finals of the CDMX Squash Open Tekae Faltami in Mexico City but was denied a place in the final of the PSA World Squash Tour event, formerly known as Mexico City Open, by Mexican Jorge Luis Gomez Dominguez.The young Spaniard defeated Mexican Alejandro Reyes 11-9 12-10 12-10 in a hard-fought 53-minute opening...
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