[3] PSA Challenger Tour tournaments are entry point for young and upcoming professionals progressing through to a more international level of competition.
It offers $3,000–$30,000 prize money and is the ideal circuit for less-experienced and upcoming players.
[5] A decision was reached to designate the PSA operate as the governing body for both the women's and men's ranks from 1 January 2015.
A PSA-licensed video game titled PSA World Tour Squash 2015 has been developed by Team6 Game Studios and published by Alternative Software, and was released only in various European countries on 22 May 2015, exclusively for Nintendo's Wii console.
[9] The game features the likeness of several professional squash players such as Nick Matthew, Amr Shabana, Grégory Gaultier, Ramy Ashour, and many others, and takes place in many iconic, global squash courts.