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Marc Bistricer is an accomplished squash player, introduced to the sport by his parents at a young age. There was something special about his playing style that made him exciting to watch.
With his stellar performances in 2018, Marc reached a career-high World No.74, and he would improve on that with some great results in 2019. During his first Platinum level tournament, he reached the last 16, before also achieving the same feat at the United States Open presented by Truist later in the year.
Marc Bistricer ranks among the top 100 squash players in the world. He reached the quarter-finals of two consecutive squash tournaments in 2014 and 2015. In 2017, he won the MAA Invitational and finished runner-up at the Ottawa Goodlife Open.
At the moment, Marc Bistricer is ranked 24th in the world for singles after winning two national titles.
Originally from Toronto, Marc Bistricer graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Professional Kinesiology.
With his stellar performances in 2018, Marc reached a career-high World No.74, and he would improve on that with some great results in 2019. During his first Platinum level tournament, he reached the last 16, before also achieving the same feat at the United States Open presented by Truist later in the year.
Marc Bistricer ranks among the top 100 squash players in the world. He reached the quarter-finals of two consecutive squash tournaments in 2014 and 2015. In 2017, he won the MAA Invitational and finished runner-up at the Ottawa Goodlife Open.
At the moment, Marc Bistricer is ranked 24th in the world for singles after winning two national titles.
Originally from Toronto, Marc Bistricer graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Professional Kinesiology.