Hollie Naughton from Canada faced off against France's Melissa Alves in the quarterfinal match of the Canadian Women’s Squash Open held in Toronto on Tuesday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)


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Canada's squash hopefuls, Salah Eltorgman and Hollie Naughton, faced tough quarterfinal losses at the Cambridge Classic on Tuesday at Brookfield Place in Toronto. This Professional Squash Association (PSA) tournament, running alongside the Canadian Women’s Open, saw both players bow out, marking an end to Canada’s representation in both the men's and women's categories.
Eltorgman, Toronto’s own, was the final Canadian standing in the men's draw, which brought together top squash talent. In a fiercely contested match, he went up against Israel’s Daniel Poleshchuk. Despite a strong start, Eltorgman ultimately fell to Poleshchuk in a 7-11, 11-4, 11-9, 11-7 match. Eltorgman opened with a win in the first game but couldn’t keep the momentum, as Poleshchuk turned up the intensity, taking the next three games to secure his victory. The defeat was a blow for Eltorgman, who was carrying Canadian hopes in the men’s bracket of this high-stakes tournament.

The last Canadian contender in the women's draw, Hollie Naughton from Mississauga, also had a challenging quarterfinal round. Ranked 26th in the world, she faced Melissa Alves of France, who had already shown her strength by ousting the top seed, Nele Coll of Belgium, just a day earlier. Naughton and Alves went head-to-head in a tight match, where the Canadian’s competitive spirit kept her in close contention. However, the final score of 11-7, 11-6, and a tense 17-15 in Alves' favor ended Naughton's run in the tournament.

Naughton’s higher ranking compared to Alves initially suggested a potential edge, but Alves’ recent performance proved her a formidable opponent. The 17-15 game in particular was a nail-biter, with both players pushing their limits in a back-and-forth showdown. Though Naughton fought hard to stay in the match, Alves managed to keep her composure and emerge victorious.

The tournament now advances to the semifinals, scheduled for Wednesday at Brookfield Place’s Allen Lambert Galleria, a striking setting known for its architectural beauty. The finals are set to take place on Thursday, promising high-intensity matchups as players vie for the title. While Canadian hopes for a home-court victory are dashed this year, Eltorgman and Naughton’s efforts showcased Canada's rising talent in the international squash scene.

The Cambridge Classic has attracted a global roster of players, spotlighting both emerging and established talent within the PSA circuit. Though Canadian fans may be disappointed by the early exits, the performances of Eltorgman and Naughton reflect the growing depth of Canadian squash, promising an exciting future for the sport.

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