The tournament takes place in Manchester on February 10-16.
Peter Monkhouse, managing director of Monkhouse Intersport, which celebrated its 75 anniversary in 2013, says: “Monkhouse Intersport are delighted to continue our long association with the National Squash Championships.
“Since we partnered Manchester City Council and England Squash in the late 1990s it is fantastic to witness the significant growth and development of the event, which now represents one of the best squash championships.
“Having all of the age groups and male and female players means we reach a wider spectrum of the squash playing community in the UK and we feel incredibly proud to be part of this event.”
Britain’s top male and female squash players, including world number one and current world champion Nick Matthew, will be battling it out to win the coveted National title next at the National Squash Centre.
Hundreds of masters squash players will also have the chance to compete in Manchester alongside the pros, as men and women in the over-35s to over-75s age groups battle it out for titles.
Tickets are available at www.nationalsquashchamps.net