David and Shorbagy heading Malaysian Open!

The Cimb Malaysian Open is the next event to come on world tour. With Nicol David, Ong Beng Hee and Azlan Iskandar Malaysian home hopes are shared between the women's and the men's draw. While David is seeded to win her 6th consecutive Malaysian Open t...

Great Britain Clinch Gold In World University Team Championships!

Great Britain (pic) reclaimed the team title in the 7th World University Squash Championships in Australia. Final newcomers Hong Kong took the favourites to the full distance. Hong Kong claimed the early advantage when Annie Au defeated GB's Emma Chorl...

Great Britain and Hong Kong meet for the World University Team Title!

Hong Kong and former champions Great Britain will contest the final of the 7th World University Team Championships. Both celebrated straightforward wins in the semi-finals in Melbourne, Australia. Great Britain (Joel Hinds, Peter Creed and Emma Chorley...

World No1 Nick Matthew confirmed participation!

England's newly crowned World No1 Nick Matthew (pic) has become the first top ten player to confirm his participation in the ROWE British Grand Prix, to be staged in the English city of Manchester from 15-20 September. The ROWE British Grand Prix will ...

From the Dutch Masters to the World Masters!

In preparation for the World Masters 2010 in Cologne/Germany, tournament promoter NextSquash is organizing the first edition of the Dutch Open Masters. The new masters event will be played from the 16th to the 19th of August in the Dutch city of Eindho...

Au and Hinds took Gold in World University Championships!

Hong Kong's Annie Au and England's Joel Hinds (pic) shared gold in the World University Squash Championships in Melbourne. Both overcame their opponents in straight games victories. Annie Au, who is ranked 16 in the world rankings, beats Emma Chorley (...

Down to the finals in Down Under!

The World University Championship 2010 which take place in Melbourne are down to the final-stage. The men end up showing the two top seeds, England’s Joel Hinds and Germany’s Jens Schoor (pic), to content for the World University Champion. The Germ...

Egypt dominated the Dutch Junior Open!

In 6 of the 8 age groups Egyptian players took the titles at the Dutch Junior Open. The boys under 13 went to Finland (Miko Äjänen) and English Emily Whitlock took the girls under 19 trophy. The Egyptian dominance was forced by the victories of Noura...