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Matthew and Walker arround the race track!

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Squash stars on the Grand Prix race track!

England's Nick Matthew, the world No2 squash player who is top seed in next week's ROWE British Grand Prix Squash in Manchester, and English compatriot Alister Walker swapped their squash rackets for racing overalls to drive at speeds of more than 170 ...

Ramy Ashour reclaims World No1 position!

As predicted by his victory in last week's Hong Kong Open, Egypt's Ramy Ashour (pic) has reclaimed the world no.1 ranking in the September world rankings. The 22-year-old from Cairo first secured the top spot in January this year - but was replaced in ...

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...

The world’s top two squash players seeded to meet!

The world's top two squash players Nick Matthew and Ramy Ashour (pic) are seeded to meet in the final of the ROWE British Grand Prix, to be staged at the National Squash Centre in Manchester from 15-20 September. But, according to the draw the standout...

Down Under doubles time!

How to bridge the gap between the Australian Open and the Hong Kong Open (starting at the 25th of August), that might be the question for most of the players. Some of them are already on the way to Hong Kong, may be looking for some shopping opportunit...

“Quick Nick” downed Ashour to take Australian title!

England’s Nick Matthew (pic le) showed just why he is ranked world no.1 when he downed Egypt’s Ramy Ashour (pic ri) in straight games after 58 dramatic minutes of the Australian Open in Canberra. The end of 1st game was the crucial point of the mat...