The 38th National Squash Championship 2018 will be worked off at the Panagoda Army Cantonment Indoor Stadium from December 27 to 30 with the patronage of the Sri Lanka Army.
At the request of the National squash Association, Sri Lanka Army have finalised to hold the championship in the stadium for squash, a well equipped with most modern technicalties is well poised to provide training for squash players who can be groomed to meet with international standards.
The Men's and Women's (Open) Championship tussels will get underway on December 30, 2018 at 4.30pm under the patronage of the Commander of the Sri Lanka Army who will grace the occasion as chief guest.
Two youngsters Ravindu Laksiri and Mihiliya Methsarani is at the top of Sri Lanka squash as they have been dominating the Men's and Women's National Championship from 2013.
Both Laksiri and Methsarani have won the National Championship in succession from 2013 in their respective categories.
In the Junior Championship too this duo had crowned themselves as champs from 2012 to 2014.
From 2015 onward Shamil Wakeel had the won the crown in three successive years.
Methsarani kept on winning the Girls Championship from 2012 to 2016 and Kasuni Gunawardene winning at the last year's championship.
At the inaugural year in 1981, Oliver Guruge emerged Men's champion while Arlene Thanaraj clinched the Women's championship.
Navin Piyatissa won the Boys Junior crown while Sonali Ameresekere won the Girls Junior crown in the inaugural year of 1990.
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