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19/10/2015
White Oaks Classic 2015

  White Oaks Classic 2015
15-18 Oct, Niagara, Canada, $5k
Round One
15 Oct
Quarters
16 Oct
Semis
17 Oct
Final
18 Oct
[1] Piedro Schweertman (Ned)
11/4 rtd
Nicholas Sachvie (Can)
Piedro Schweertman
11/4, 7/11, 11/8, 11/4
Jesus Camacho
Piedro Schweertman
11/4, 11/7, 11/5
Andrés Herrera
Piedro Schweertman 
11-8, 11-2, 11-4
Sebastiaan Weenink

 

[6] David Baillargeon (Can)
11/8, 11/3, 5/11, 14/12
Jesus Camacho (Mex) 
[8] Kale Wilson (Tri)
11/6, 11/7, 6/11, 11/8
 Francisco Mendez Correa (Mex)
Kale Wilson
11/3, 11/4, 8/11, 8/11, 11/8
Andrés Herrera
[4] Matthew Serediak (Can)
11/7, 11/5, 11/5 (26m)
Andrés Herrera (Col)
Elliot Selby (Eng)
11/8, 11/5, 11/5
[3] Mike McCue (Can)
Mike McCue
9/11, 11/5, 11/6, 11/5
Sunny Seth
Mike McCue
9/11, 11/8, 13/11, 12/10
Sebastiaan Weenink
Thomas King (Can)
11/7, 11/6, 11/3 (27m)
[5] Sunny Seth (Guy)
 Ben Coates (Eng)
11/4, 11/5, 11/9 (22m)
[7] Anthony Graham (Eng)
Anthony Graham
11/6, 9/11, 11/4, 11/8
Sebastiaan Weenink
 Jon Geekie (Sco)
 11/7, 11/5, 11/9
[2] Sebastiaan Weenink (Ned)
Final: Black Knight & Copacabana White Oaks Court Classic 2015
Schweertman Sweeps to White Oaks Court Classic Crown

Dutchman Piedro Schweertman secured the Black Knight & Copacabana White Oaks Court Classic, PSA M5 title with an impressive 3-0 dismantling of compatriot Sebastiaan Weenink in the final.

The 32-year-old saw off surprise semi-finalist Andres Felipe Herrera to progress to the showpiece event having dropped just a solitary game throughout the whole tournament. Weenink meanwhile downed home hope Michael McCue to seal his final berth.

World No.74 Schweertman came out on top in a close opener that saw both players going all out as they sought to take the early initiative. Schweertman was slightly more accurate with the length and width on his drives and he climbed into an 11-8 victory in the first game.

Weenink struggled to live with the elder Dutchman in the second as he succumbed to a barrage of attacking squash to go two games down heading into game three.

Schweertman pressed on in the third to complete an 11-8, 11-2, 11-4 triumph, lifting his second PSA World Tour title of 2015 and the seventh of his career in the process.

"I think Sebastiaan was tired after his tough match with McCue yesterday,” said Schweertman.

“I had to be 100 per cent to beat him and I was the fresher player today. I enjoyed the tournament very much and it is good to see such a big squash community here, it is intimate and like a big family. There are lots of juniors here and the level is quite high, higher than in the Netherlands.

“I’m off to Halifax [Canada, for the Welaptega Bluenose Squash Classic] qualification now.”