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Beddoes & Boswell win London Open crown!

Emma Beddoes (pic) outlasted compatriot Victoria Lust in the final of the Women's London Open to keep the $10,000 WISPA title in English hands for the third year in a row, after Dominique Lyoyd-Walter won in 2008 and 2009. Beddoes, ranked 23 in the wor...

Fitz-Gerald confident for international comeback!

National pride was behind Sarah Fitz-Gerald‘s (pic) decision to play for Australia at the Women’s World Team Squash Championships New Zealand. The 5 times world champion compete in her 1st big squash event in almost 10 years, as she retired in 2002...

Boswell & three times England in London Open final!

English players kept home hopes alive at the London Open, while Emma Beddoes and Victoria Lust secured an all-English final. Both beat their opponents Nicolette Fernandes (11-5, 11-6, 11-4) and Laura Hill (11-6, 11-8, 11-8) in straight games. In the me...

Lee leaps into London Open quarters!

Qualifier Joe Lee (pic) ensured domestic interest in the top half of the London Open draw after despatching 8th seed Davide Bianchetti in the opening round of the $20,000 PSA World Tour. The 21-year-old London-born Englishman defeated 33-year-old Bianc...

Delierre Back On Top In Rhode Island!

Canadian Shawn Delierre (pic) made it onto the winner's podium for the first time in more than three years. The unseeded 28-year-old from Montreal picked off some notable scalps on the way through to his surprise appearance in the Rhode Island Open fin...

$100,000 for eight players at the Squash Temple in Luxor!

It took Egypt’s Karim Darwish 5 points to claim the biggest prize for a squash competition ever. The world No.3 beat compatriot Ramy Ashour 5/4 in the final of the Red Bull Squash Temple in front on the famous temple in Luxor. After two days of pool ...

Grant came back to take Santiago title!

After finishing as runner-up last year, England's Adrian Grant (pic) went one better in the 2010 Santiago Open - by winning in Santiago de Compostela. The top seeded Londoner faced Egypt's No2 seed Omar Mosaad - and, for the 3rd time in the event, had ...