Top-seeded player Joelle King withdraws from VITAGEN Singapore Squash Open 2023

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Top-seeded player Joelle King withdraws from VITAGEN Singapore Squash Open 2023
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Top-seeded women’s player Joelle King has withdrawn from the upcoming VITAGEN Singapore Squash Open 2023 due to a back injury. She will be replaced by world number 57 Emilia Soini in the competition. Egyptian Nour El Tayeb will now be the top-seeded player in the Professional Squash Association World Tour Gold event, which will be held from Nov 14-19 at the OCBC Arena, Singapore Sports Hub.

Top-seeded women’s player Joelle King has withdrawn from the upcoming VITAGEN Singapore Squash Open 2023 due to a back injury. She will be replaced by world number 57 Emilia Soini in the competition. Egyptian Nour El Tayeb will now be the top-seeded player in the Professional Squash Association World Tour Gold event, which will be held from Nov 14-19 at the OCBC Arena, Singapore Sports Hub.

The highly anticipated squash tournament, which returns to Singapore after its resounding success last year, will feature 48 of the world’s top squash athletes vying for a combined prize purse of US$220,000 at the Singapore Squash Open. This tournament marks one of the first major competitions since squash was officially included in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. The updated women’s draw and schedule can be found belo

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