Bank of Utah Championship 2025 Round 1 tee times and pairings explored

The Bank of Utah Championship 2025 is set to begin on Thursday, October 22, at the Black Desert Resort in Ivins, Utah. This second edition of the event will serve as the fourth tournament of the FedEx Cup Fall season.

The first round will kick off on Thursday at 9:55 a.m., featuring 132 players competing in 44 groups. The opening group to tee off from the first hole will include Ryan Palmer, Greyson Sigg, and Isaiah Salinda. Simultaneously, Hayden Buckley, Rico Hoey, and Thorbjørn Olesen will start from the tenth hole.

### Bank of Utah Championship 2025 Round 1 Pairings

Here is a detailed look at the tee times and player groups for Round 1 of the Bank of Utah Championship 2025:

#### Hole 1 Tee Times
– 9:55 a.m.: Ryan Palmer, Greyson Sigg, Isaiah Salinda
– 10:06 a.m.: Sam Ryder, Max McGreevy, Paul Peterson
– 10:17 a.m.: Will Gordon, Jesper Svensson, Doc Redman
– 10:28 a.m.: Adam Svensson, Adam Schenk, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
– 10:39 a.m.: Karl Vilips, Lee Hodges, Seamus Power
– 10:50 a.m.: Camilo Villegas, Luke List, Emiliano Grillo
– 11:01 a.m.: Ben Martin, David Lipsky, David Skinns
– 11:12 a.m.: Cameron Champ, Vince Whaley, Jeremy Paul
– 11:23 a.m.: Quade Cummins, Kevin Velo, Connor Howe
– 11:34 a.m.: Harrison Endycott, Vince Covello, Carson Lundell
– 11:45 a.m.: Cristobal Del Solar, Gordon Sargent, Kihei Akina (a)

Afternoon tee times continue as follows:
– 2:35 p.m.: Martin Laird, Ryo Hisatsune, Kris Ventura
– 2:46 p.m.: Chesson Hadley, Doug Ghim, Jackson Suber
– 2:57 p.m.: Matt NeSmith, Chan Kim, Hayden Springer
– 3:08 p.m.: Maverick McNealy, Matt McCarty, Billy Horschel
– 3:19 p.m.: Kurt Kitayama, Max Homa, Alex Noren
– 3:30 p.m.: William Mouw, Kevin Yu, Nick Hardy
– 3:41 p.m.: Beau Hossler, Mark Hubbard, Joseph Bramlett
– 3:52 p.m.: Austin Cook, Kevin Streelman, Patrick Fishburn
– 4:03 p.m.: Trevor Cone, Matthew Riedel, Yi Cao
– 4:14 p.m.: Matteo Manassero, Kaito Onishi, Mason Andersen
– 4:25 p.m.: Taylor Montgomery, Norman Xiong, Preston Summerhays

#### Hole 10 Tee Times
– 9:55 a.m.: Hayden Buckley, Rico Hoey, Thorbjørn Olesen
– 10:06 a.m.: Andrew Putnam, Justin Lower, Chandler Phillips
– 10:17 a.m.: Scott Piercy, Ben Kohles, Kevin Roy
– 10:28 a.m.: Steven Fisk, Sahith Theegala, Jason Day
– 10:39 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Aldrich Potgieter, Michael Thorbjornsen
– 10:50 a.m.: Davis Thompson, Stephan Jaeger, Brandt Snedeker
– 11:01 a.m.: Carson Young, Mac Meissner, Ben Silverman
– 11:12 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Harry Higgs, Victor Perez
– 11:23 a.m.: Frankie Capan III, Anders Albertson, Tim Widing
– 11:34 a.m.: Will Chandler, Philip Knowles, Sebastian Moss
– 11:45 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, David Ford, Gavin Cohen

Afternoon tee times:
– 2:35 p.m.: Chad Ramey, Dylan Wu, Danny Walker
– 2:46 p.m.: Lanto Griffin, Patrick Rodgers, Ricky Castillo
– 2:57 p.m.: Trey Mullinax, Adam Hadwin, Henrik Norlander
– 3:08 p.m.: Joe Highsmith, Brice Garnett, Taylor Moore
– 3:19 p.m.: Patton Kizzire, Nick Dunlap, Francesco Molinari
– 3:30 p.m.: Rafael Campos, Matt Wallace, Tom Hoge
– 3:41 p.m.: Joel Dahmen, James Hahn, Zac Blair
– 3:52 p.m.: Noah Goodwin, Thomas Rosenmueller, Owen Stamper
– 4:03 p.m.: Taylor Dickson, Braden Thornberry, Tommy Sharp
– 4:14 p.m.: Pierceson Coody, Luke Clanton, Michael Brennan
– 4:25 p.m.: Takumi Kanaya, John Pak, David Liechty (a)

Stay tuned for more updates and coverage as the Bank of Utah Championship 2025 unfolds.

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Basel 2025 Day 2: Men’s singles predictions ft. Ben Shelton vs Kamil Majchrzak, Reilly Opelka vs Sebastian Baez | Swiss Indoors

Day 2 (Tuesday, October 21) of the Swiss Indoors 2025 in Basel will see the continuation of the first-round matches. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Jenson Brooksby, and Jaume Munar were among the winners on the first day of the tournament, all securing their victories in straight sets. Jakub Mensik, on the other hand, was pushed to three sets by home hope Henry Bernet but managed to prevail in the end.

As the tournament progresses, more players will now aim to join them in the second round on Tuesday. On that note, here are the predictions for all the matches set for Day 2 of the Swiss Indoors 2025:

### 1. Ben Shelton vs Kamil Majchrzak

Shelton has had a pretty good season until he sustained an injury at the US Open, forcing him to retire from his third-round contest. Prior to that, he claimed his maiden Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open. However, he left the Shanghai Masters without a win upon his return to the tour. Shelton holds a 37-19 record this year.

Majchrzak has compiled a 15-11 record for the season so far. He was in action at last week’s Stockholm Open, where he lost to Sebastian Korda in three sets in the second round. This will be the first career meeting between Shelton and Majchrzak.

Shelton was the runner-up at last year’s Swiss Indoors, losing to Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the final. A lot will depend on how he’s feeling following his injury. If he’s back to his best physically, he should make it through this clash without much trouble.

**Predicted winner:** Ben Shelton to win in straight sets.

### 2. Reilly Opelka vs Sebastian Baez

Opelka came through the qualifying rounds to secure his spot in the Swiss Indoors main draw. He has compiled a 23-21 record for the season, although he has lost his last five matches at the main draw level. Notably, he made the semifinals in his only prior appearance in Basel back in 2019.

Baez has been struggling recently as well, having lost five of his last six matches. He holds a 17-22 record this year, with only three wins on hardcourts. Furthermore, he has won just one match in his three previous appearances at the Swiss Indoors.

Considering Baez’s poor record at this venue and on hardcourts this year, Opelka will be favored to win despite his own recent difficulties.

**Predicted winner:** Reilly Opelka to win in straight sets.

### 3. Marin Cilic vs David Goffin

**Predicted winner:** Marin Cilic to win in straight sets.

### 4. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard vs Joao Fonseca

**Predicted winner:** Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard to win in three sets.

### 5. Arthur Rinderknech vs Raphael Collignon

**Predicted winner:** Arthur Rinderknech to win in straight sets.

### 6. Stan Wawrinka vs Miomir Kecmanovic

**Predicted winner:** Miomir Kecmanovic to win in three sets.

### 7. Denis Shapovalov vs Marcos Giron

**Predicted winner:** Denis Shapovalov to win in straight sets.

Stay tuned for updates as these matches unfold and the tournament progresses.
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Sportvot x FPJ: Menna Walid & Omar El Torkey Win HCL PSA Challenger Tour 2025

The HCL PSA Challenger Tour 2025 Bangalore, hosted from 26th to 30th September in Bengaluru, concluded with spectacular high-octane action in both the men’s and women’s finals. The tournament brought together some of the most promising international squash players, and the final day lived up to expectations with two contrasting yet equally enthralling encounters.

In the women’s final, Egypt’s Menna Walid showcased her grit and skill against Harleein Tan. Walid started the contest in dominant fashion, quickly taking the first two games 11-6, 11-5 with sharp strokes and relentless pace. Tan, however, refused to bow down, mounting a spirited comeback in the third game to win it 11-6 and keep the contest alive. Despite Tan’s resistance, Walid’s early lead proved decisive, and she was crowned champion with a 2-1 victory, underlining her growing stature on the PSA circuit.

The men’s final featured an all-Egyptian showdown, with Omar El Torkey putting on a masterclass against compatriot Seif Shenawy. Right from the opening rally, El Torkey dictated the tempo of the match, blending power with precision. He claimed the opening two games 11-8, 11-8, breaking Shenawy’s rhythm with consistent pressure. The third game saw El Torkey completely dominate, sealing the title with a commanding 11-4 win and completing a 3-0 sweep.

The victory not only gave El Torkey the Bangalore crown but also strengthened his reputation as a rising force in world squash.

Adding to the success of this edition was the seamless execution of the tournament and the engaging live broadcast powered by SportVot. The live coverage brought the thrill of world-class squash to fans across the globe. The smooth organization, combined with top-level competition, made the Bangalore leg of the Challenger Tour a memorable sporting spectacle.
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