Laurens Jan Anjema

World Open live chat with Dutch star Laurens Jan Anjema!

World’s No12 and Dutch hope for the upcoming World Open in Rotterdam (28th October to 6th of November) will be interviewed live today between 12:00 and 13:00 (CET). All squash fans are able to ask Anjema questions via facebook, which will be answered...

Anjema masters Mosaad in California final!

The longest match of the championship brought the inaugural NetSuite Open to a close when Laurens Jan Anjema (pic) held off Omar Mosaad in a tie-break decider to win the PSA World Tour title in Stanford, USA. The 3rd seeded 23-year-old Egyptian soon ...

Shabana and Lincou make US Open semis!

Frenchman Thierry Lincou and Egypt's former US Open champion Amr Shabana (pic le) earned places in the semi-finals of the US Open after contrasting quarter-final wins in Philadelphia. After 76 minutes, it was the 4-times World Champion Shabana who brou...

Anjema downs Palmer in US Open upset!

Dutchman Laurens Jan Anjema (pic le) upset 8th seed David Palmer (pic ri) in the 2nd round of the US Open to record his career-first Tour victory over the Australian former World Open Champion. "He was one of my idols when I was growing up, so to beat ...

El Shorbagy takes Colombian Open trophy!

Mohamed El Shorbagy became the 1st Egyptian winner of the Colombian Open trophy after outlasting Dutchman Laurens Jan Anjema in a marathon final in Bogota. Top seed El Shorbagy dropped the 1st game after a series of unforced errors, but took control of...

Anjema meets El Shorbagy in Colombian Open final!

A new Colombian Open champion is assured after Dutchman Laurens Jan Anjema beat 2-time champion Miguel Angel Rodriguez in the semi-finals to set up a final against Egypt's Mohamed El Shorbagy (pic le) in Bogota. Colombian No1 Rodriguez, the defending c...

Palmer still standing in Canberra!

Australian No1 David Palmer (pic le) overcame a badly injured ankle to edge past Tom Richards (pic ri) of England in the 2nd round of the Australian Open in Canberra. The unseeded former world champion hurt his ankle when he fell awkwardly during his 1...

Palmer survived 1st round drama in Canberra!

Home hero David Palmer (pic) defied a tenacious opponent and an ankle injury in the 5th game to claw his way into the 2nd round of the Australian Open after beating Malaysia's Azlan Iskandar 14-12, 11-9, 5-11, 9-11, 11-8 in Canberra. At 7-5 in the deci...