Media Coverage

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“This is a world-class, fast-paced sport, and squash is going to be played at the highest level right here in the middle of Vanderbilt Hall.”

#1 “best things to do in NYC this weekend” – TimeOut

“If you've ever ached to watch a professional squash tournament in arguably the most iconic building in all of New York, then you're in some deep luck. J.P. Morgan is hosting its Tournament of Champions again this year from January 18-25, in which the best squash champions from over 20 countries will gather and squash it out for the grand prize at Grand Central Station. 

The event is going to be hard to miss, but make sure you enter the station from the 42nd Street side of Vanderbilt Hall. Check out the schedule so you don't miss any of your favorite players. This is a great year to watch the tournament, too — squash's popularity is only set to grow in the coming years in preparation for its Olympics debut in LA 2028.”

January 17, 2024, TimeOut

“An epic event that could only happen here” – New York Events

“If you commute through Grand Central or ever walk through during the month of January, you may have crossed an event like no other in our city. You may have seen the unbelievable international competition taking place right here in midtown Manhattan. It’s where the best and most impressive international squash players gather for The Tournament of Champions.

The tournament, hosted by JP Morgan is an annual international squash championship held in New York City. In recent years, the event has been held at Grand Central Terminal, in a specially-constructed four-walled glass court in the Vanderbilt Hall. The court alone is a sight to see. It’s a unique structure that could only be pulled off in an iconic venue like Grand Central, in a city like New York.”

See the full feature on New York Events

“‘Es icónico, es impresionante. Entrar aquí y ver adentro del edificio esta estructura es impresionante.’” – Noticias NY1

“"Es icónico, es impresionante. Entrar aquí y ver adentro del edificio esta estructura es impresionante. Uno como jugador de squash le impresiona mucho", dijo Jorge Covarrubias, aficionado del squash.

Grand Central se ha convertido una vez más en el epicentro del squash mundial al arrancar otra edición del Torneo de Campeones, que se disputa por vigésimo sexto año consecutivo en este histórico espacio.

"Es un ambiente muy chévere como jugador, experimentas como si estuvieras jugando una final desde la primera ronda porque vienen muchos aficionados a nivel mundial, squashistas, fans que cogen este torneo para reunirse con los amigos y para ver el mejor squash del mundo", dijo Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, jugador profesional de squash.”

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