USA

Nicol David triumphs in Cleveland!

As Nicol David (pic le) lost last year’s Cleveland Classic against Laura Massaro (pic ri), this year’s victory was the revenge as the World No1 beat her English opponent this time 7-11, 12-10, 11-7, 11-8. David’s victory brought down ...

David and Massaro in Cleveland final!

Nicol David will face Laura Massaro in the Cleveland Classic final, to try and win one of the few titles that eluded her in 2011. At the semi finals, US home-hope Amanda Sobhy’s title challenge came to an end as Englishwoman and last year’s winner ...

Grinham takes maiden ToC title!

In the women’s Tournament of Champions final squash mom Natalie Grinham (pic ri) taught her 13-years-younger opponent Dipika Pallikal (pic le) a lesson about court coverage and strength. The 33-year-old, who has played under the Dutch flag ...

Matthew new ToC Champion and new World No1!

An 85-minute all-English climax to the 2012 JP Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York saw Nick Matthew (pic le) not only win the prestigious PSA World Series title at Grand Central Terminal for the 1st time, but also wrest the World No1 ranking ...

Pallikal and Grinham contest for ToC crown!

The women’s ToC final will be a test of experience versus youth as 33-year-old Natalie Grinham and 20-year-old Dipika Pallikal play for the title. Experience carried the day – just barely – in Grinham’s semifinal match against 16-year-old ...

Matthew and Willstrop set up dream New York final!

At stake in tonight's dream final of the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York between top-seeded Englishmen Nick Matthew (pic le) and James Willstrop will not just be the title of the 1st PSA World Series event of the year, but also the world ...

Semis in Grand Central Station!

Shortly the semi-final action in Grand Central Station of New York will start. Women and men will find their 2 players for the great final of the Tournament of Champions. And it might be Frenchman Greg Gaultier (pic le) again ...

Pallikal downs Urquhart in ToC quarters!

The quarter final round gave audiences at Grand Central Station surprising result of the WSA Tournament of Champions, as New Zealand’s Jaclyn Hawkes ended hopes of an all-Grinham final after beating the elder sister Rachael in 3 games ...