England

Squash on BBC Breakfast!

It’s good to see that squash getting some air time on BBC Breakfast, with repeated showings of little pieces featuring James Willstrop (le) and Nick Matthew. Not only that, but both were live on BBC Radio 4, and James and Laura Massaro (ri) ...

David goes for title No61 at the O2 Arena!

World No1 Nicol David (le) will be looking to add title number 61 to her WSA haul next week as she and the world’s top stars head to the Allam British Open Championships at the O2 Arena in London from the 15-20 May. Malaysia’s 6-time World Open ...

Manchester to host PSA Men’s World Championship 2013!

The City of Manchester will host the prestigious PSA Men’s World Squash Championships in 2013. Manchester follows Rotterdam, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait City as recent locations, staged under the auspices of the Professional Squash Association ...

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 ...

Matthew survives Barker’s storm!

World Open Champion and Canary Wharf titleholder Nick Matthew (le) won the longest match of the tournament so far. After 94 minutes the World No3 was able to wear down English compatriot Peter Barker (ri) who gave Matthew a very hard ...

Willstrop survived, Matthew being tested!

Two out of the four quarter-final matches at the Canary Wharf Classic came out as really tough battles. The other 2 produced a more or less safe victory of the favourites, as 3rd seed Peter Barker from England beat Germany’s Simon Rosner ...

Willstrop being tested at Canary Wharf!

It was the 3rd match of the 2nd Canary Wharf Classic evening, between World No1 James Willstrop (le) and his opponent Saurav Ghosal (ri), which turned to the best match of the tournament so far, as Willstrop’s Indian training fellow ...