PSA Manchester Open pushed back by two months over contact-tracing concerns Friday, 9 April 2021 The Professional Squash Association (PSA) has pushed the Manchester Open back by two months to enable health authorities to "find a solution" to the England's contact-tracing system, which it claims could "severely affect" major sporting events. Manchester’s National Squash Centre was originally scheduled to stage the PSA World Tour Silver tournament from April 19 to 25. But the event is now set to be staged in "one of the first two weeks of June" as part of reshuffle to the PSA World Tour's provisional calendar. The Mauritius Open will make way for the Manchester Open and move to October, partly because Mauritius' borders remain closed for international travel until June in response to the coronavirus crisis.