Canary Wharf Classic

Frenchman Castagnet Canary Wharf Classic Champion!

Frenchman Mathieu Castagnet became the first non-English winner of the iconic Canary Wharf Classic since 2006, when World Champion Thierry Lincou took the title. Castagnet came through a gruelling 83 minute battle with Egyptian Omar Mosaad to lift the Canary Wharf Classic trophy inside London's East Wintergarden.

England’s Canary Wharf Champion Matthew far better than English football!

“The biggest Final between England and Germany in London since 1966!”, said Canary Wharf MC Alan Thatcher about the final between England’s Nick Matthew (ri) and Simon Rösner (le) of Germany to make again an English effort to lift the unsuccessful English Football National Team, who won once by mistake, to the level of the actual World Champion.

Matthew and Rösner in Canary Wharf final!

Defending champion Nick Matthew moved into the final of the 2015 Canary Wharf Classic, keeping alive his hopes of winning the title for a record 5th time, with a commanding 3:0 win over compatriot Daryl Selby at London's East Wintergarden.

Germany’s Rösner spoils English London party!

German World No.9 Simon Rösner prevented the semi-finals of the Canary Wharf Classic from being an all-English affair for the 1st time in the tournament's history with a straight forward 3-0 victory over former World No.1 James Willstrop at London's East Wintergarden.

Willstrop takes 4th Canary Wharf Classic title!

James Willstrop collected his 4th Canary Wharf Classic title with a stunning display of quality squash to subdue his England team-mate Peter Barker in the final at East Wintergarden in London.

The amazing John White turned 39 today!

This awesome game is a contribution to the amazing John White, who turned 39 today. All the best on behalf of the squash community ...

Matthew takes Canary hat-trick!

In the final of the Canary Wharf Classic at the Eastwintergarden at London’s Docklands World No1 James Willstrop (re) met World Open Champion Nick Matthew (li). It was their 42nd meeting with a 32:9 victory advantage for Matthew ...

Willstrop controlled Shorbagy to get to the final!

James Willstrop (front) withstood a ferocious onslaught from hard-hitting Egyptian Mohamed El Shorbagy (back) before winning in 4 games 11-6, 8-11, 11-5, 11-5 in 61 minutes to reach his 5th Canary Wharf final since 2004 ...