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  • North Wales Open 2026 Preview

    North Wales Open 2026 Preview

    The North Wales Open 2026 is officially full, with players from across Wales and the UK competing at Canolfan Brailsford, Bangor University. From Welsh internationals and reigning champions to juniors playing their first tournament, every grade is packed with stories, rivalries, and family connections. Set beneath the mountains of Eryri, this year’s event is the biggest squash tournament ever held in North Wales and promises two days of competitive matches, community spirit, and unforgettable moments on court.
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  • Mae'r gatiau wedi cau

    Mae'r gatiau wedi cau

    Mae’r drysau wedi cau. Mae’r drôr wedi’i selio. Mae North Wales Open 2026 bellach yn llawn, gyda 96 o chwaraewyr yn barod i frwydro dros ddau ddiwrnod o dan fynyddoedd Eryri. O’r gwasanaeth cyntaf yng Nghanolfan Brailsford, Prifysgol Bangor, bydd 148 o gemau ar draws pedwar cwrt, gyda chwaraewyr yn teithio o 24 clwb gwahanol ledled Cymru, Lloegr a thu hwnt. Wedi’i adeiladu ar gyfer gwasgedd ac wedi’i gynllunio ar gyfer gemau tynn, mae twrnamaint eleni’n fwy, yn gryfach ac yn fwy cyffrous nag erioed. Dim gemau hawdd. Dim corneli tawel. Dim ond squash — fel y dylai fod.
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  • The Gates Have Closed

    The Gates Have Closed

    The gates are shut. The draw is sealed. The North Wales Open 2026 is officially full, with 96 players ready to battle it out over two days beneath the mountains of Eryri. From the first serve at Canolfan Brailsford, Bangor University, the arena will host 148 matches across four courts, with players arriving from 24 different clubs across Wales, England and beyond. Built for pressure and designed for close competition, this year’s event is bigger, sharper, and louder than ever. No easy matches. No quiet corners. Just squash — the way it’s meant to be.
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