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JAMES WILLSTROP BECOMES PSA PRESIDENT England's James Willstrop has been elected President of the Professional Squash Association following Egyptian Amr Shabana's decision to stand down. "I am very happy with the process," said PSA Chairman Ziad Al-Turki. "The players were all eager to be heard at the AGM, and this is their vote”. Willstrop looks forward to taking on the role: "I am honoured to be acting as President of the PSA, and to have the support of the players. "In the past, I had never envisaged myself filling the position of the president of any board, in all honesty," added the 28-year-old. "Looking after myself proves difficult enough, but it became more apparent recently that I could have a go at the job. I have often liked to have a say and now an opportunity has arisen to make something of that. _________________________________________________________________ WISPA PRESIDENT NATALIE GRAINGER STANDS DOWN Natalie Grainger, who retired from the WISPA World Tour in December, stood down as President of WISPA with immediate effect at the beginning of April. "WISPA has been part of my life for so long, fifteen years as a touring player, thirteen as a board member and eight years as WISPA President," said the US-based 33-year-old in her resignation letter to the Association's members. In paying tribute to the outstanding contribution Grainger has made to WISPA, Chairman Ingrid Lofdahl-Bentzer said: "WISPA has been incredibly lucky to have profited from Natalie's enthusiasm, energy and love for the game of squash during such a long time. Vice-President Jaclyn Hawkes will be acting President during the interim period. _________________________________________________________________ WSF MEMBERS GO DUTCH FOR AGM The 41st edition of the World Squash Federation AGM will take place in the Netherlands later this year. The gathering, which is expected to attract delegates from around 50 member nations from all over the world, will take place in the Dutch city of Rotterdam and will be held in conjunction with the World Open Squash 2011 - featuring the 112 best men and 72 best women from across the globe fighting it out for the official individual world titles and a record prize fund of $418,000. The Annual General Meeting of the WSF will be held on Saturday November 5th and will be preceded by two Conference days, during which presentations and discussions including a specific focus on marketing, communication and promotion will take place. "Our delegates relish the opportunity for discussion and interaction; and to do so in Netherlands, so rich in culture, and alongside the World Open action, will ensure a fulsome attendance list. We are very grateful to our Dutch partners for inviting us," commented WSF Chief Executive Andrew Shelley. _________________________________________________________________ HASHIM HITS THE SCREEN Josh Easdon’s documentary film, "Keep Eye on Ball" The Hashim Khan Story, has now been broadcast on the U.S. national Sundance Film Channel which also goes out in Canada and France. Keep Eye on Ball traces the extraordinary life of Pakistan’s first national hero, the father of modern squash and a proud Pashtun. In 1951, four years after the partition of India and Pakistan, 37-year-old Hashim Khan was permitted to enter the British Open. Virtually unknown at the time, he upended the elite squash world by winning the first of his seven British Open titles. He went on to create the “Khan Dynasty” — teaching his brother, cousins and sons the game, and turning them all into champions. It is more than the remarkable story of this squash legend. It goes beyond the four walls of the squash court, tracing Hashim’s story from a turbulent moment in the history of three nations — England, India and Pakistan — to his life as a Muslim in post-9/11 America. The documentary includes rare footage of the Khyber Pass and the remote Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan. _________________________________________________________________
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