
As the top seed, Pajares is set to bring his momentum and confidence to the courts in Sandweiler on 1-2 March.
The Spaniard comes into the tournament on scintillating form, having defeated world number 11 Victor Crouin in Washington two weeks ago.
Scotland’s Rory Stewart (WR #44), Frenchman Lucas Serme (WR#56) and 2020 Top Squash Open champion Jan Van Den Hereweggen will all also feature.
The tournament promises a captivating blend of local talent and international stars, creating an atmosphere that is sure to leave spectators entertained.
As a testament to the tournament’s inclusive nature, entrance to the venue remains free throughout Friday and Saturday, ensuring all spectators can witness world-class squash without any barriers ahead of the final showdown at 16:40 on 2 March.
Top Squash Open 2024 is gearing up to be a spectacular event, and with Iker Pajares’ recent surge, the competition is bound to reach unprecedented levels of intensity. Don’t miss the chance to witness the drama unfold at Top Squash.