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October 9, 2010 •
Tags: Commonwealth Games, Delhi, India, James Willstrop, Nick Matthew, WSF • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
England's world number two squash player Nick Matthew (pic le) achieved "the most important thing in my career so far" when he beat fellow countryman James Willstrop (pic ri) in the men's Commonwealth Games singles final in Delhi to win his first gold ...
October 8, 2010 •
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At her fourth attempt, after competing in Squash's maiden appearance in the Commonwealth Games in her home country in 1998 when just 15, Malaysia's world number one Nicol David finally claimed gold when she beat England's Jenny Duncalf, the world No2, ...
October 7, 2010 •
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England’s Nick Matthew and James Willstrop (pic) secured an all-English final for Commonweath gold. In the semis Matthew beats his compatriot Peter Barker in straight games (11-9, 11-2, 11-9) and took revenge on the Barker’ defeat in Australia in A...
October 7, 2010 •
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Jenny Duncalf (piv le), England’s world No2 beat her compatriot Alison Waters (pic ri) in four games (6-11, 12-10, 11-9, 11-4) after 59 minutes to reach the Commonwealth Games final. Final opponent and top seed Malaysian Nicol David was in ominous fo...
October 7, 2010 •
Tags: Azlan Iskandar, Commonwealth Games, Delhi, India, Kasey Brown, WSF • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
Malaysia's Azlan Iskandar (pic) and Australian Kasey Brown pulled off notable upsets over their opponents in the quarter-finals in the Commonwealth Games to claim unexpected places in the play-offs for medals in Delhi. Brown claimed her 2nd win over No...
October 6, 2010 •
Tags: Commonwealth Games, David Palmer, Delhi, India, James Willstrop, Nicol David, WSF • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
Australian squash veteran David Palmer (pic) claimed one of the last slots in the men's Commonwealth Games quarter-finals at in Delhi, when he .beat his Malaysian rival Ong Beng Hee 11-4, 15-13, 11-5 in 55 minutes. Palmer won a bronze medal in 2002 and...