Next month’s World Squash Team Championships will be particularly special for Tsz Kwan Lau.
The 28-year-old will lead Hong Kong, China’s men’s team on home court at Hong Kong Football Club, with Hong Kong Football Club’s own Tomato Ho set to lead the women’s team.
To find out more about Lau, we invited him to take on the 10 questions in 30 seconds challenge – click below to watch!
The WSF AGM will also take place during the championships, on the 14 December, where the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections will take place.
View the full list of entries for the 2024 World Squash Team Championships at wsfworldteams.com.
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About the World Squash Team Championships
The World Squash Team Championships are contested annually and pit National Federation squads of four players against each other as they compete for the title of World Champions. The 2024 edition, which is taking place in Hong Kong, China, from 09-15 December 2024, will be the first to feature concurrent men’s and women’s events, with previous editions alternating between the two annually.
About the World Squash Federation
The World Squash Federation (WSF) is the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognised International Federation for squash. It is a member of the Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF) and from 1 January 2025 an associate member of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF).
About Hong Kong Football Club
Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC) was founded in 1886 with a mission to facilitate the development of sporting activities in Hong Kong. It has followed a vision to be one of the leading not-for-profit sports clubs in the world.
Regarded as one of the finest sporting clubs in Asia, the 64,000-square-metre building offers the largest range of facilities among all the sports clubs in Hong Kong. HKFC not only provides Hong Kong with a world-class venue for many major international sports events, but also plays a key role in Hong Kong’s thriving sporting and social community.