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Johannesburg ā A formidable array of South Africaās leading players will be primed to showcase the importance of teamwork, chemistry, and communication when they contest the weekend Squash SA Nationals Doubles Championships at Country Club Johannesburg.
The championships take place from Friday, 6 February 2026, to Sunday, 9 February 2026.
With bragging rights and national titles on the line, the annual showpiece promises three days of high-octane squash as competitors navigate the unique strategies and split-second decision-making required when four players are chasing the same ball in a confined space.
Doubles squash demands a different skill set from the singles game, placing a premium on trust between partners, court awareness, and the ability to adapt under pressure.
Country Club Johannesburg is the perfect venue to test the best, as it is the only venue in SA with four doubles courts.
The dimensions of a doubles court make it 1.5m wider than singles courts, providing greater space for players to execute their strategies.
Squash SA president Blaar Coetzee encouraged spectators to enjoy an exciting weekend of quality squash as the players targeted higher incentives.
āDoubles squash is a pathway for South African players into the Commonwealth Games, and the National Doubles Championships is where they want to show what they can do,ā Coetzee said.
āItās a different dynamic, where singles skills need to be complemented by doubles thinking to make a good pairing.
āSpectators can look forward to an exciting weekend of squash.ā
The event is spearheaded by defending champions Hayley Ward, of Eastern Province (women and mixed), and Dewald van Niekerk (SA Country Districts, men), two of the countryās most accomplished professionals, whose experience and calm under fire make them formidable figures in the doubles arena.
Their presence sets the tone for what is expected to be a fiercely competitive tournament across the womenās, menās, and mixed sections.
As the two-time defending womenās champion, Ward knows she will be a target for the rest of the teams.
She won with Kacey-Leigh Dodd (EP) in 2024 and current partner Alexa Pienaar (SACD) last year.
āAs always, there are some very good teams in the draw, and we know that the tournament will be in the balance right until the end,ā Ward, ranked 64th in the world, said.
āI actually thrive on the team aspect of the doubles format, so Iām really looking forward to partnering with Alexa again. We gelled well together last year and are hoping we can show the same form this time.ā
The top seeds will headline a field rich in depth and quality.
They will be challenged by the all-Northerns pairing of Kimberley McDonald and Helena Hudson, who combine power with sharp tactical awareness.
Also in contention are Elzandri Janse van Rensburg and Kaylee Hunt, another Northerns duo known for their speed and court coverage, while sisters Starla and Jordin Phillips bring natural understanding and intuitive movement that can be a decisive factor in doubles play.
The menās competition is equally stacked, with top seeds Damian Groenewald (Northerns) and Dewald van Niekerk (SACD) expected to set a high standard from the outset.
Van Niekerk won the title with Groenewaldās younger brother, Luhaan, last year, and will be looking to keep the trophy in the family, this time with Damian.
As SAās leading men players, their blend of physicality and experience will make them tough to break down, but they will face stiff opposition from second seeds Christo Potgieter, vastly experienced in this format, and Tristen Worth of Joburg Squash, a pairing who thrive on fast-paced rallies and aggressive shot-making.
Reuel Videler and Jonty Matthys, both representing SACD, add further intrigue, while KwaZulu-Natalās Justin Gouweloos and Daryn Pieters round out the top four with a balanced combination of flair and discipline.
The mixed doubles draw offers some of the most fascinating matchups of the tournament, highlighting the versatility of the countryās leading players.
Top seeds Damian Groenewald and Ward bring together two elite competitors with contrasting but complementary styles.
They will be tested by three-time champions Potgieter and Cheyna Wood, back together after a yearās break, as well as Videler and Hudson, a pairing capable of unsettling any opponents.
Ruan Olivier and McDonald complete the top four and will be eager to make a deep run.
With quick reflexes, clever positioning, and seamless communication likely to be the difference between victory and defeat, the Nationals Doubles Championships promise an entertaining spectacle for fans and a true examination of partnership for the players involved.
The top seeds are:
Women: 1-Hayley Ward (EP) and Alexa Pienaar (SACD); 2-Kimberley McDonald (Northerns) and Helena Hudson (Northerns); 3-Elzandri Janse van Rensburg (Northerns) and Kaylee Hunt (Northerns); 4-Starla and Jordin Phillips (Northerns).
Men: 1-Damian Groenewald (Northerns) and Dewald van Niekerk (SACD); 2-Christo Potgieter (Joburg Squash) and Tristen Worth (Joburg Squash); 3-Reuel Videler (SACD) and Jonty Matthys (SACD); 4-Justin Gouweloos (KZN) and Daryn Pieters (KZN).
Mixed: 1-Damian Groenewald (Northerns) and Hayley Ward (EP); 2-Christo Potgieter (Joburg Squash) and Cheyna Wood (Joburg Squash); 3-Reuel Videler (SACD) and Helena Hudson (Northerns); 4-Ruan Olivier (Northerns) and Kimberley McDonald (Northerns).
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