The outstanding success of the all-glass court at the recent Pak'nSave PSA tournament has given organisers of next year's World Junior Squash Championship a timely boost.
The event, set down over two weeks from July 19-28, will be the first world sporting tournament on such a massive scale to be held in Tauranga.
The sport of squash would gain unprecedented coverage with live streaming of games worldwide plus the local economy and tourism in the wider Western Bay area should benefit greatly.
One of the long-term positive impacts from the event was a legacy programme which would involve each of the 24 countries to be adopted by a school. Organising committee chairman Wayne Werder said the use of the glass court at the PSA Tournament was the first time it had been used in New Zealand since 2010.
He said the glass court was fundamental to hosting the world championships.