Rich Venus Karachi Open 2026 Set to Light Up DHA Creek Club

Karachi is all set to welcome the world’s top squash talent as the Rich Venus Karachi Open 2026 gets underway from the 6th to the 11th, promising six days of elite competition and high-intensity action. The prestigious tournament will be staged at the Asif Nawaz Squash Complex, DHA Creek Club, widely regarded as Pakistan’s most exclusive, international-standard squash venue.

A PSA Gold event with a prize purse of USD 243,000, the championship will feature 24 top-ranked players in both men’s and women’s categories, including leading international seeds. The event marks the second international squash championship hosted by DHA Karachi Creek Club, further cementing its status as a preferred destination for global sporting events.

Speaking about the venue and the championship, Adnan Asad, Owner of the Venus Group, expressed confidence in DHA Creek Club’s ability to host world-class tournaments.

“This is the best place to hold an international championship as the facility provides state-of-the-art courts with security and a safe place to stay for international players,” he said.

The Asif Nawaz Squash Complex stands apart for its exceptional design and facilities. Built entirely to international standards, it boasts a full glass court, cutting-edge lighting, modern spectator seating, and premium player amenities. Every aspect of the complex has been carefully crafted to deliver a truly world-class experience for athletes, officials, and fans alike—making it a unique facility in Pakistan’s squash landscape.

Constructed by DHA Karachi, the complex reflects the organization’s visionary and ongoing commitment to sports development in the country. By investing in elite infrastructure and globally competitive venues, DHA continues to play a pivotal role in reviving Pakistan’s rich squash legacy and positioning the nation once again on the international sporting map.

With top seeds, a premium venue, and strong organizational backing, the Rich Venus Karachi Open 2026 is poised to be one of the most significant squash events hosted in Pakistan in recent years—offering thrilling competition and reaffirming Karachi’s growing reputation as a safe and world-class host for international sports.

  • Beena Khan

    Beena Khan is a print and broadcast journalist, who writes with a deep focus on social issues and human stories.

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