James Willstrop claimed a second consecutive World Series title as he beat Karim Darwish for the second time in just over a week, this time in Kuwait City's Green Island rather than on the harbourfront in Hong Kong ...
Read More »WSF Ambassadors “an Inspiration” to Latvian Squash
The inaugural WSF Ambassador Programme to Latvia last week was hailed as an “inspiration” to the country’s squash community at the end of the three-day visit to the Baltic country's capital Riga ...
Read More »Kuwait Cup: Willstrop & Darwish set up another final…
James Willstrop and Karim Darwish will contest their second World Series final in just over a week after both secured victory in the Kuwait PSA Cup semi-finals at Green Island ...
Read More »Boswell calls time on career
Canberra’s Stewart Boswell has decided to call time on his distinguished career after falling to Frenchman Gregory Gaultier in the quarter-finals of the Kuwait Cup on Sunday ... add your tributes ...
Read More »HK Finals: Seven in a row for Nicol, first for James
While Malaysia's world champion and world number one Nicol David recorded her 35th consecutive win and collected her 7th Hong Kong title in a row, for James Willstrop it was a first final and a first title ...
Read More »Seeds scattered in women’s event as HK girls make history
On a dramatic day of second round action the women's Hong Kong Open lost three of its top seeds but gained a home quarter-finalist for the first time ever, not once but twice ...
Read More »Good day for Egyptians as Round One concludes in Hong Kong
It was a good day for the Egyptian contingent at Hong Kong Squash Centre as they provided five of today's winners in the men's draw, with Tarek Momen the only one of nine qualifiers in action to survive ...
Read More »Walker ends Butt run in Dayton final
Botwana's second seed Alister Walker ended the run of Pakistani qualifier Yasir Butt to take the title in Dayton, Ohio ...
Read More »Leo stars on mixed day for HK hopefuls
Day one in Hong Kong always offers a mixture of relatively quick matches involving the mainly junior locals and a handful of tough matches where two of the established internationals are pitched against each other ...
Read More »Palmer signs for PST
He played his last PSA match at the World Open in Rotterdam a few days ago and bade an emotional farewell, but David Palmer will still be seen on court, in PST tournaments in the USA ...
Read More »Nicol David enters WSF Hall of Fame
Malaysian squash star Nicol David reached a new milestone when she was inducted into the World Squash Federation Hall of Fame - the first active player to be so honoured ...
Read More »A new name for WISPA
A new name has been chosen by the governing body of women's squash "to reflect the dynamic changes in the game" ...
Read More »The Marine Signs Off – more …
Updated page on David Palmer's retirement with more memories and tributes ...
Read More »PSL Round Three: Duffield consolidate, Surrey take advantage
The third round of the Premier Squash Leage saw ten teams take to the court, many missing their top players who were either resting after the World Open ...
Read More »World Squash Awards 2011 – the Winners
Congratulations to the Winners of the World Squash Awards which were presented in Rotterdam on World Open semi-finals night - Players of the year were Laura Massaro and Ramy Ashour ...
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