2025 AnyCard Ontario Masters Championships presented by Visit Mississauga Wrap-Up

The 2025 AnyCard Ontario Masters Championships presented by Visit Mississauga concluded this weekend at Life Time Mississauga, bringing together Masters athletes from across the province for three incredible days of competition and community.

From Friday through Sunday, players battled through strong men’s and women’s draws, showcasing high-level squash and memorable matches across all age categories. Thank you to every athlete who competed — your passion, sportsmanship, and energy made this year’s championship one of the strongest yet.

A special thank you to our host venue, Life Time Mississauga, and Tournament Chair Patrick Hartunian for delivering a seamless and exceptional championship experience. And to our title sponsor AnyCard, and presenting partner Visit Mississauga — thank you for your continued support and investment in elevating Masters squash in Ontario.


The Rob Brooks Cup

In addition to individual titles, the Masters weekend also featured the annual Rob Brooks Cup, an exciting team-based club competition that brings a unique rivalry element to the event. Points are accumulated based on player finishes — with the club earning the highest total score claiming the Cup.

This year, Life Time Mississauga captured the Rob Brooks Cup with 22 points!

Contributing players included:
Erin Allen, Nalini Chariandy, Aradhna Dhawan, Ahmed Hussein, Patrick Hartunian, Michel Robitaille, and Jose Melo.

Runner-up clubs:

  • White Oaks — 19 points

  • Richmond Hill Squash Club — 13 points

Life Time Mississauga is excited to share they will continue to host the Ontario Masters Championships for the next two years — and we look forward to returning in 2026 for the next chapter of this prestigious event.

See below for full results and finalist photos.

Results

About Visit Mississauga

Visit Mississauga serves as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) for the City of Mississauga. As an industry-led entity, it takes charge of crafting the city’s tourism strategy, spearheading marketing initiatives, and fostering tourism development. Aligned with the goals outlined in the City of Mississauga’s Tourism Master Plan, Visit Mississauga is dedicated to amplifying local businesses, promoting tourism, and drawing in corporate and sporting events to the city.

About AnyCard

AnyCard is an AI-powered digital gift card and loyalty platform that enables organizations and brands to offer seamless, customizable gift card solutions. With tools that support engagement, incentives, and rewards, AnyCard helps drive growth, customer connection, and innovative digital gifting experiences. Through its flexible technology and partner-focused approach, AnyCard is evolving the future of loyalty — helping businesses enhance value, reach, and community impact.

Women 30+ A (from left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Young Lee (Silver), Elka Markus (Bronze), Seanna Keating (Gold).

Women 30+ B (from left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Erin Allen (Silver), Jessica Blackburn (Gold), Connie Kay Chevrette (Bronze).

Women 30+ D (from left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Ongelle-Lise Burnett (Gold), Trina Tran (Silver - not pirctured), Nalini Chariandy (Bronze).

Men 30+ Singles (left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Gabriel Platt (Bronze), Ahmed Hussein (Gold), Sameer Vadera (Silver - not pictured).

Men 40+ Singles (leff to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Harry Newman (Bronze), Guy Kleyn (Gold), Derek Vandenbrink (Silver).

Men 45+ Singles (left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Bronze & Tournament Chair), Sean Oh (Silver), Nathan D Hall (Gold).

Men 50+ C/D (left to right): Patrick Morrison (Gold), Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Z Mir (Silver), Farzad Sodagar (Bronze).

Men 50+ Singles (left to right): Josh Ginou (Bronze), Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), David Sly (Gold).

Not Pictured: Trent A Haase (Silver).

Men 60+ Singles (left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Greg Platt (Bronze), Tom Powers (Gold), Chris Herbert (Silver).

Men 65+ Singles (left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Wayne F Pye (Silver), Guy Gordon (Gold), Michel Robitaille (Bronze).

Men 70+ Singles (left to right): Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Steven Hisey (Silver), Thomas P Bedore (Gold), Derek Riley (Bronze).

Men 75+ Singles (left to right): Howard Armitage (Gold), Patrick Hartunian (Tournament Chair), Albert Faustino (Bronze).

Not Pictured: Robert de Valk (Silver).