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August 13, 2010 •
Tags: Alison Waters, Australia, Australian Open, James Willstrop, Madeline Perry, Nick Matthew, PSA, WISPA • Categories: all posts, tournaments
After James Willstrop (pic le) beats David Palmer in the 2nd round of the Australian Open, the Englishman seems to be the man of today so far when he took out 4 times World Champion Amr Shabana (Egy, pic ri) in just 32 minutes in straight games (11-4, ...
August 12, 2010 •
Tags: Australia, Australian Open, Greg Gaultier, Karim Darwish, PSA, Ramy Ashour, Thierry Lincou • Categories: all posts, tournaments
Also the last four matches of 2nd round of the Australian Open went into the favourites (four former world no. 1) direction. 5th seed Frenchman Greg Gaultier never let Englishman Tom Richards get into the match and Egyptian Karim Darwish always stayed ...
August 12, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, Australia, Australian Open, James Willstrop, Nick Matthew, Peter Barker, PSA • Categories: all posts, tournaments
First four matches in the 2nd round of the men’s draw of the Australian Open saw that all higher seeded players passing their opponents. World no. 1 Nick Matthew (ENG) did not face big problems beating Egyptian 11th seed Wael El Hindi in straight gam...
August 11, 2010 •
Tags: Australia, Australian Open, PSA, Tom Richards • Categories: all posts, tournaments
England's Tom Richards (pic) caused the biggest upset in the men’s Australian Open when he outlasted fellow countryman Daryl Selby, the 9th seed, in five games in the 2nd day of 1st round in Canberra. There were no worries for France's former world n...
August 10, 2010 •
Tags: Australia, Australian Open, Ong Beng Hee, PSA • Categories: all posts, tournaments
Day one of the Australian Open is over. In the 1st match of the evening session, former world no.1 Amr Shabana of Egypt overcame promising Australian Ryan Cuskelly in four games (11-8, 11-7, 12-14, 11-8). Followed by the Malaysian Ong Beng Hee (pic), w...
August 10, 2010 •
Tags: Australian Open, Canberra, PSA • Categories: all posts, tournaments
The first 4 matches of the opening round of the Australian Open did not produce an up-set. Alls top seeds gone through without facing big problems. Only Egyptian Wael El Hindi lost one game against German Simon Rosner. All the other favourites managed ...
August 9, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, David Palmer, Greg Gaultier, Manchester, Nick Matthew, PSA, Ramy Ashour, ROWE British Grand Prix, Thierry Lincou • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
A star-studded field, boasting six World No.1’s, four World Champion and eight players from the current world's top 10, will compete in the ROWE British Squash Grand Prix, to be staged in Manchester, England from the 15th to 20th September. England's...
August 9, 2010 •
Tags: Jonathon Power, PSA • Categories: all posts, players
They called him: "The king of deception and the John McEnroe of Squash". Yes we are talking about former World no.1 and World Champion Canadian Jonathon Power. He was one of the few players who managed to retire as no.1, when he decided in March 2006 t...