Sweden

Magnificent Matthew takes Swedish Open title!

England's 34-year-old Nick Matthew (ri), the current World No.3, beating the 32-year-old Greg Gaultier (le), the World No.2 from France, in the final of the 2015 CASE Swedish Open to retain his 2014 title.

Coppinger halts Willstrop comeback!

South African Stephen Coppinger (le), the 30-year-old World No.16, ended the return to action of England's James Willstrop (ri) during the quarter-finals of the 2015 CASE Swedish Open, taking out the former World No.1 (11-7, 11-9, 11-13, 11-7) to book his place in the semis.

Richards downed Mueller in Swedish Open opener!

England's Tom Richards (back), the 28-year-old World No.34 downed Switzerland's World No.18 Nicolas Mueller (front) during the opening round at the CASE Swedish Open in Linkoping.

Matthew takes Swedish Open title!

England's Nick Matthew (ri) regained exclusive rights to next month's World No.1 Squash Ranking after securing a dramatic 5-game victory over Ramy Ashour (le) in the final of the Case Swedish Open in Linköping.

Gaultier retains Swedish Open Title!

A scintillating performance by Gregory Gaultier (le) in the final of the Case Swedish Open saw the Frenchman beat England's world No2 Nick Matthew (ri) in straight games to retain the Swedish Open title in Linköping, Sweden.

Greg Gaultier takes Swedish Open crown!

Greg Gaultier presented himself in superb form during all the matches in the Case Swedish Open. And the Frenchman was able to produce a stunning performance in the final against Egyptian World No 4 Karim Darwish as well. The World No3 was in control ...

Gaultier and Darwish to meet in Swedish Open final!

Top seeds Greg Gaultier and Karim Darwish will contest the final of the Case Swedish Open after victories over Englishmen in the semi-finals in Linköping. An in-form Gaultier (pic le), the world No3 from France, brushed aside Peter Barker ...

Top seeds into Swedish Open semis!

The top two seeds moved safely into the semi-finals of the Case Swedish Open following contrasting quarter-finals in Linköping. Egypt's world No4 Karim Darwish (pic ri) overcome Nicolas Mueller (pic le) in 4 games 11-5, 11-7, 6-11, 12-10 ...