Nick Matthew

Ashour dethrones Matthew in Doha!

Ashour dethrones Matthew in Doha! The 2nd semi-final - also an England v Egypt affair – showed Ramy Ashour (ri), champion in 2008 and runner-up in 2009 and defending champion since 2010 Nick Matthew (le). After 4 tough games ...

Netsuite Open Final 2012 (part 1)

Check out the final of the Netsuite Open Final 2012 (part 1) when Greg Gaultier is on fire to beat Nick Matthew in straight games ...2012 Netsuite Final: G.Gaultier Vs N.Matthew 1/3www.youtube.com

Gaultier grabs Golden Gate glory!

Gaultier grabs Golden Gate glory! Frenchman Greg Gaultier (front) beat world No2 Nick Matthew (back) from England in the final of the NetSuite Open in San Francisco, USA. Throughout the match, Gaultier kept Matthew's strength ...

Ramy an Greg to contest US Open final

Ramy an Greg to contest US Open final! After overturning recent form, it will be 3rd seed Greg Gaultier and No4 seed Ramy Ashour (ri) who contest the final of the US Open following the exit of the 2 top seeds in the semi-finals in Philadelphia. Gault...

Matthew and Ashour prevail in dramatic 5-game US quarters!

Matthew and Ashour prevail in dramatic 5-game US quarters! England's Nick Matthew and Egyptian Ramy Ashour prevailed as predicted to reach the semi-finals of the US Open in Philadelphia, but both players were taken ...

All seeds into US Open quarter-finals!

All seeds into US Open quarter-finals! Egypt's defending champion Amr Shabana (pic) moved closer to his 4th appearance in the final of the US Open coming back from 1 game down to beat Dutch Laurens Jan Anjema 9-11, 11-7, 11-1, 11-5.

20,020 Players Back World Squash Day!

20,020 Players Back World Squash Day! World Squash Day has attracted more than 20,020 players to back the sport's 2020 Olympic bid. The players and their clubs have signed up to take part in the biggest squash match in history ...

Nick Matthew takes British Grand Prix title!

Nick Matthew takes British Grand Prix title! In the all-English final 2-times World Champion Nick Matthew (le) beat World No1 compatriot James Willstrop (ri) 4-11, 11-6, 11-9, 11-6 after 78 minutes of play ...