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2025 Men's British Open Squash Championship
The Men's 2025 British Open was the 86th men's edition of the 2025 British Open Squash Championships, which is a 2024–25 PSA World Tour event. The event took place at the Solihull Arden Club and the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in England between 27 May and 8 June 2025. Diego Elías defeated defending champion Mostafa Asal in the final to win the title for the first time. Draw and results Semi-finals and final Main Draw Top half Bottom half See also *2025 Women's British Open Squash Championship References

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British Open Squash Championships
The British Open Squash Championships is the oldest 'open' tournament in the game of squash (open to both professional and amateur players). It is widely considered to be one of the two most prestigious tournaments in the game, alongside the World Squash Championships. Until the establishment of the World Squash Championships (which was originally called the World Open) in 1976, the British Open was considered to be the ''de facto'' world championship of the sport. The British Open Squash Championships are often referred to as the ''"Wimbledon of Squash"''. History While there had been a professional men's championship for some years, the 'open' men's championship (for both professionals and amateurs) was not inaugurated until 1930. Charles Read, British professional champion for many years, was designated the first open title holder. Would-be challengers were required to demonstrate they were capable of mounting a competent challenge, as well as guaranteeing a minimum ...
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