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Naughton a headliner at Canadian Women's Open as top-flight squash returns to Toronto

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Canada's Hollie Naughton was a young fan the last time a Professional Squash Association international tournament was played on an all-glass showcourt in downtown Toronto.

This time around she's one of the headliners. Naughton, who grew up in nearby Oakville, Ont., is seeded fifth at the Canadian Women's Open starting Sunday at Brookfield Place.

The field includes fellow top-20 players Salma Hany of Egypt and Americans Amanda Sobhy, Olivia Clyne and Sabrina Sobhy. "I think anyone can beat anyone so it should be interesting," Naughton said. "I know that if I can stick to what I want to do, anything is possible.

So hopefully it all comes together." The 24-player women's tournament is a bronze-level stop on the PSA World Tour. Competition will continue through Thursday.

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