Amr Shabana

Amr Shabana out of US Open!

Before the start of the US Open in Chicago No.1 seed Egyptian Amr Shabana pulled out of the 5-star PSA tournament and Frenchman Thierry Lincou slipped to the top position. One very interesting question rises when you are looking at the tournament's web...

Peter Barker downs Nick Matthew in Hong Kong!

The English No.8 of the World, Peter Barker (pic), produced a major up-set in the Hong Kong quarter-finals, when he downed his compatriot and World No.1 Nick Matthew in four games (3-11, 11-8, 11-5, 11-5) in 55 minutes. Barker will meet Frenchman Greg ...

Shabana aims for 6th title – Ashour to reclaim World no.1 spot!

Egypt's Amr Shabana (pic) is ready for to win his 6th successive title in next week's Hong Kong Open. Reigning world champion Shabana boasts a 25-match unbeaten run in Hong Kong since beginning his record bid in the 2005 championship, which was upgrade...

Top seeds in form at the Australian Open!

First four matches in the 2nd round of the men’s draw of the Australian Open saw that all higher seeded players passing their opponents. World no. 1 Nick Matthew (ENG) did not face big problems beating Egyptian 11th seed Wael El Hindi in straight gam...

World Champions field compete in Manchester!

A star-studded field, boasting six World No.1’s, four World Champion and eight players from the current world's top 10, will compete in the ROWE British Squash Grand Prix, to be staged in Manchester, England from the 15th to 20th September. England's...

Matthew retains world No1 position!

Nick Matthew (pic), who last month became the 1st Englishman for 6 years to top the world rankings, retains his No 1 position in July. Matthew tops an almost unchanged top 20, ahead of Egyptians Ramy Ashour, Amr Shabana, Karim Darwish, Frenchman Gregor...

Match High Lights 2004…

Some rallies of the past - 2004 mixed with Amr Shabana, Jonathon Power, Lee Beachill, Davis Palmer, John White, Nick Matthew, Peter Nicol ...US Open Squash 2004 Highlightswww.youtube.comHighlights from the US Open Squash 2004 tournament. Anybody inter...