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16/03/2010
BELGIUM OPEN
 

Bradley Battles To Belgium Open Success

Belgium Open 2010
10-14 Mar, Herentals, $6k
Round One
11 Mar
Quarters
12 Mar
Semis
13 Mar
Final
14 Mar
[1] Dylan Bennett (Ned)
11/9 11/4 11/6 (25’)
[Q] Rory Pennell (Eng)
Dylan Bennett
11-3, 11-5, 11-6
Piedro Schweertman
Dylan Bennett
14-12, 11-8, 11-9
Bradley Hindle
Bradley Hindle

7-11, 13-11, 11-6, 11-5 (57m)
Amr Khaled Khalifa

[8] Piedro Schweertman (Ned)
11/5 11/7 11/5 (30’)
Sam Van Brusselen (Bel)
[3] Bradley Hindle (Mlt)
11/7 11/6 11/7 (29’)
[Q] Peter Creed (Wal)
Bradley Hindle
11-5, 11-7, 11-9
Henrik Mustonen
[6] Henrik Mustonen (Fin)
12/10 12/10 7/11 11/9 (36’)
Jethro Binns (Wal)
Rasmus Nielsen (Den)
 6/11 11/9 11/13 8/11 (35’)
Karim AGA Samy (Egu)
Karim AGA Samy 
11-4, 11-7, 11-8
Amr Khaled Khalifa
Amr Khaled Khalifa
11-8, 8-11, 11-9, 11-9
Joe Lee
[Q] Ido Avron (Isr)
3/11 5/11 3/11 (18’)
[4] Amr Khaled Khalifa (Egy)
[Q] Neil Cordell (Eng)
9/11 3/11 11/2 12/10 11/3 (55’)
[8] Johan Bouquet (Fra)
Neil Cordell
11-7, 11-9, 11-5
Joe Lee
Aqeel Rehman (Aut)
4/11 6/11 8/11 (32’)
[2] Joe Lee (Eng)
 

Bradley Battles To Belgium Open Success

 

Malta's Bradley Hindle celebrated the third PSA World Tour squash title success of his career when he beat Egyptian teenager Amr Khaled Khalifa in the final of the $6,250 Belgium Open at the Flemish Squash Centre in Herentals.

 

Both players claimed unexpected places in the final after dismissing the top two seeds in the previous round.  Hindle, the Netherlands-based third seed, removed top-seeded Dutchman Dylan Bennett in straight games, while Khalifa, the 17-year-old fourth seed from Cairo, ousted England's No2 seed Joe Lee.

 

And the young Egyptian – hoping to extend his unbeaten record in three Tour finals to date – took the opening game.

 

But the experienced Hindle, the Australian-born 29-year-old who is ranked 93 in the world, regained control to close out the match 7-11, 13-11, 11-6, 11-5 after 57 minutes.