Matthew extends World No1 lead!

The Canary Wharf Classic title success in London last month has extended Englishman Nick Matthew's (pic, le) lead at the top of the Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, according to the April list published today by the PSA. In an unchanged top ten,...

Jethro Binns shows squash trick!

Jethro Binns shows some unbelievable squash trick at Canary Wharf – try this!
Jethro Binns – Squash Trick – Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2011
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The World Record attempt by trick squash performer Jethro Binns. He beat his personal best and set a new record in London on 25 March 2011.


Ghosal canters into Kolkata quarters!

Indian Saurav Ghosal (pic) led home hopes through to the quarter-finals of the Kolkata International after a straight games win over Malta's Bradley Hindle in the opening round. The Kolkata-born world No24 prevailed 12-10, 12-10, 11-3 in 49 minutes to ...

In the army now: Azlan Iskandar!

World No10 Azlan Iskandar (pic) changed his squash racket against a M16 army rifle.His intructor teaches him to get the same accuracy as with the racket - good shot Azlan.

Hisham Ashour takes Montreal crown!

Egypt's 3rd seed Hisham Mohd Ashour (pic) continued his stunning run in the National Bank Open in Canada by upsetting No2 seed David Palmer in the final in Montreal to claim the biggest Tour title of his career. The 28-year-old from Cairo, who made his...

Matthew retains Canary Wharf crown!

It was the world No7 that started well in this year’s Canary Wharf final. Englishman Peter Barker played the perfect game, but just for 15 Minutes which gave him the 1:0 lead. Nick Matthew (pic), the No1 of the world, did change his tactics to get ba...

Hisham Ashour downs Anjema to make Montreal Final!

According to the seedings for the National Bank Financial Group Open, Egypt's Hisham Mohd Ashour (pic) secured an unexpected place in the final in Montreal. But the win was the Egyptian's fifth in six Tour meetings with the world No12 from The Hague si...

Barker downs Willstrop at London’s Docklands!

In the 1st semi-final, which showed an all-English encounter between James Willstrop (pic li) and Peter Barker (pic re), the 1st game needed 29 minutes to get a winner, which was Willstrop (16-14). Afterwards Barker showed top-form. Willstrop looked a ...