Perrys Power Into Tournament of Champions Quarters In New York
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English qualifier Sarah-Jane Perry and unseeded – and unrelated – Madeline Perry of Ireland advanced to the quarter-finals of the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions at Grand Central Terminal after scoring stunning upsets in the opening round of the Women’s Squash Association (WSA) Gold event in New York City. Continue reading →
Sobhy & Barker Best After Summer Break
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Amanda Sobhy’s 2013/14 season on the WSA World Tour got off to a good start as the young American claimed the Tour10 Hampton Squash Week event in Southampton, New York at the weekend. Continue reading →
PSA continues expansion with Tim Garner added as Euro Rep
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The Professional Squash Association announced this morning that key Canary Wharf Classic and World Series Finals organiser Tim Garner has been added to the expanding management team as the PSA’s European Representative. Continue reading →
August rankings
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Unsurprisingly, Ramy Ashour has extended his run of eight consecutive months at the top of the Dunlop PSA Men’s World Rankings in August. Unsurprising not just because of the Egyptian’s unerring dominance, his explosive, attacking style and much improved mobility and endurance. Continue reading →
July rankings
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Not a lot of movement over the summer months in either set of world rankings, but one notable point of interest at the turn of the month is Ramy Ashour reaching his seventh successive month as the top ranked player on the PSA World Tour.
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Volleydrop is back!
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Stay tuned for news on world class squash from the PSA and WSA World Tour’s!
Results and commentary from around the globe, just as soon as the season restarts at the end of August!
Home contingent out as Golan & Coppinger to contest Coronation London Open 2011
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Semi final’s day of the Coronation London Open demonstrated a masterclass in retrieval in the first match as both Stephen Coppinger and Karim Abdel Gawad combined patient attacks to really boost the spectacle of the PSA World Tour Challenger 20 event.
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Sheer consistency separated the pair throughout the match. No2 seed Coppinger always had a tighter length and was let off the hook on numerous occasions as Gawad struck the tin more frequently. Continue reading →