
The race for national squash glory has moved into sharp focus, with South Africa’s leading women players securing their places for the Growthpoint SA Nationals, which will be staged at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront from 20 to 22 August 2026.
Eight regional qualifying hubs hosted playoffs around the country at the weekend, producing a women’s field that blends established champions, current stars and a wave of emerging talent eager to make their mark on the biggest domestic stage of the year.
Leading the charge is top seed Hayley Ward of Eastern Province, who reinforced her credentials with a commanding performance in her regional qualifier. Ward was in complete control at the Gqeberha hub, where she defeated fellow Eastern Province player Jacqui Ryder 3-0. She will, however, have no illusions about the challenge awaiting her in Cape Town.
The women’s draw, which this year does not include defending champion and six-time winner Alex Commins, boasts a formidable blend of experience and youthful ambition.
Former champions Milnay Louw and Lizelle Muller arrive knowing exactly what it takes to win a national title. Louw, who lifted the trophy in 2017 and 2019, booked her place by overcoming Megan Shannon 3-1 in the Western Province qualifier in Cape Town, recovering from a third-game setback along the way. Muller, the 2021 champion, topped the Eden hub in Mossel Bay, where she finished ahead of Hanrie Duits.
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Among those hoping to usher in a new era are second seed Helena Hudson and Joburg Squash’s Teagan Russell. Hudson continued her impressive rise by winning the Northerns qualifier in Pretoria, coming through ahead of Lara Patrick, while Russell emerged victorious in Johannesburg with a hub win over Brianna Robinson.
The field is further strengthened by the presence of Alexa Pienaar, Kim McDonald and Keschia Schlebusch, all of whom claimed qualification victories over the weekend and will believe they are capable of upsetting the higher seeds. Pienaar took the Free State title in Bloemfontein ahead of Jordin Phillips, while McDonald came through the KZN Midlands hub in Maritzburg, edging out Maxine Gouweloos.

Several of the qualifying tournaments produced gripping encounters. Schlebusch showed real resilience in the North West final, recovering from the loss of the opening game to defeat Elske Garbers 3-1, while Louw’s three-game-to-one win over Shannon in Cape Town underlined the competitiveness running right through the regional draws.
The qualifying campaign spread the contest right across the country, with hubs staged in Gqeberha, Mossel Bay, Bloemfontein, Maritzburg, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Potchefstroom and Cape Town. That national footprint has handed the women’s draw a genuine cross-section of the country’s best, from the established names of Eastern Province, SA Country Districts and Western Province to the rising challengers coming through Northerns and Joburg Squash.
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The eight qualifiers have set the seedings for the August showpiece. Ward heads the draw ahead of Hudson, with Muller and Russell seeded third and fourth, and Louw, Pienaar, McDonald and Schlebusch completing the top eight. Each will fancy her chances of going deep, and several of the lower seeds have shown over the qualifying weekend that they have the form to trouble anyone in the field.
The 2026 South African Regional Qualifying Results
Eden Hub (Mossel Bay)
Women: 1 Lizelle Muller (SACD); 2 Hanrie Duits (SACD)
EP Hub (Gqeberha)
Women: Hayley Ward (EP) bt Jacqui Ryder (EP) 3-0 (11-2 11-7 11-3)
Free State Hub (Bloemfontein)
Women: 1 Alexa Pienaar (SACD); 2 Jordin Phillips (Northerns)
KZN Midlands Hub (Maritzburg)
Women: 1 Kim McDonald (Northerns); 2 Maxine Gouweloos (KZN Midlands)
Joburg Squash Hub (Johannesburg)
Women: 1 Teagan Russell (Joburg Squash); 2 Brianna Robinson (Joburg Squash)
Northerns Hub (Pretoria)
Women: 1 Helena Hudson (Northerns); 2 Lara Patrick (Northerns)
North West Hub (Potchefstroom)
Women: Keschia Schlebusch (SACD) bt Elske Garbers (SACD) 3-1 (10-12 11-6 11-9 11-4)
WP Hub (Cape Town)
Women: Milnay Louw (WP) bt Megan Shannon (WP) 3-1 (11-5 11-4 9-11 11-5)
Original Copy: BLD Communications, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: Helena Hudson has booked her place at the Growthpoint SA Nationals as the number two seed after winning the Northerns women’s qualifier, with the championship set for Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront from 20 to 22 August 2026. Photo: Petri Oeschger