Women's Squash Association
The Women's Squash Association was the governing body for the women's professional squash circuit between 2011 and 2014. It was based in London, England. The body operated in a similar fashion to the WTA for tennis. The WSA World Tour involved over 100 tournaments annually all over the globe. Over 250 players were registered with the WSA and rankings were updated monthly based on players' performances. In November 2014, the WSA and the PSA announced a historic merger between the two associations. A decision was reached that will see the PSA operate as the governing body for both the women's and men's ranks from January 1, 2015.
WSA World Tour
There were hundreds of WSA tournaments throughout the course of a season of the WSA World Tour, and they were classified into the following categories, based on prize money:- Rising Star.
- Challenger
- Super Challenger.
- WSA Tour Tournaments :
WSA Tour 10
WSA Tour 5
- WSA Silver & Gold Tournaments :
WSA Silver 35
WSA Silver 25
WSA World Series Platinum - $80,000
WSA World Series Gold - $60,000
- World Championship.
The goals of the association were to:
- Inspire future female generations to embrace squash as a professional sport;
- Empower girls and women on and off the court; and
- Entertain the world.
In November 2014, the Women's Squash Association and the Professional Squash Association announced a historic merge between the two associations. A decision was reached to designate the Professional Squash Association operate as the governing body for both the women's and men's ranks from January 1, 2015.