28/11/2010
CORONATION LONDON OPEN 2010
Boswell Hits 20 In London
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CORONATION LONDON OPEN
2010
Men's Draw
CUMBERLAND
LAWN TENNIS CLUB, LONDON, $20k |
WED
24/11
ROUND 1 |
THURS 25/11
Q-FINALS |
FRI
26/11
S-FINALS |
SAT
27/11
FINAL |
[1] Stewart Boswell (Aus)
11/8, 11/7, 11/2 (35m)
Mathieu Castagnet (Fra) |
Stewart Boswell
11-4, 12-10, 11-2
(30m)Arturo Salazar |
Stewart Boswell
11-2, 11-4, 11-4
(47m)
Shahier Razik |
Stewart Boswell
11-3, 12-10, 11-5
(29m)
Jonathan Kemp |
[7] Arturo Salazar (Mex)
11/9, 11/6, 11/4 (35m)
Mark Krajcsak (Hun) |
[3] Shahier Razik (Can)
17/15, 11/7, 11/8 (45m)
[Q] Bradley Hindle (Mlt) |
Shahier Razik
12-10, 9-11,
11-4, 11-3 (45m)
Joe Lee |
[8] Davide Bianchetti (Ita)
11/5, 11/7, 11/1 (25m)
[Q] Joe Lee (Eng) |
[Q] Eddie Charlton (Eng)
12/10, 11/8, 11/1 (43m)
[6] Chris Ryder (Eng) |
Chris Ryder
11-5, 11-9, 4-11,
9-11, 11-6 (84m)
Miguel Angel Rodrigues |
Chris Ryder
11-3, 8-11, 11-3,
12-10 (36m)
Jonathan Kemp |
Ben Coleman (Eng)
11/3, 12/10, 11/9 (45m)
[4] Miguel Angel Rodrigues (Col) |
Yann Perrin (Fra)
11/8, 11/6, 13/15, 11/2 (73m)
[5] Joey Barrington (Eng) |
Joey Barrington
11-7, 11-9, 11-6
(33m)
[Jonathan Kemp |
[Q] Kristian Frost Olesen (Den)
11/3, 5/11, 11/9, 11/7 (55m)
[2] Jonathan Kemp (Eng) |
CORONATION LONDON OPEN
2010
Women's Draw
CUMBERLAND
LAWN TENNIS CLUB, LONDON, $10k |
WED
24/11
ROUND 1 |
THURS 25/11
Q-FINALS |
FRI
26/11
S-FINALS |
SAT
27/11
FINAL |
[1] Emma Beddoes (Eng)
11/4, 11/3, 11/4 (25m)
[Q] Zephanie Curgenven (Eng) |
Emma Beddoes
11-5, 11-6, 11-2 (25m)
Lauren Selby |
Emma Beddoes
11-5, 11-6, 11-4
Nicolette Fernandes |
Emma Beddoes
11-7, 12-10,
11-8 (38m)
Victoria Lust |
[7] Lauren Selby (Eng)
11/6, 11/4, 6/11, 7/11, 11/6 (50m)
Leonie Holt (Eng) |
[4] Nicolette Fernandes (Guy)
11/8, 11/1, 11/9 (25m)
Olga Ertlova (Cze) |
Nicolette Fernandes
11-3, 15-13, 8-11, 11-6 (55m)
Sarah-Jane Perry |
[6] Sarah Cardwell (Aus)
11/8, 11/5, 11/9 (33m)
[Q] Sarah-Jane Perry (Eng) |
[Q] Tesni Evans (Wal)
9/11, 11/7, 11/4, 11/8 (40m)
[8] Linda Hruzikova (Svk) |
Tesni Evans
13-11, 11-7, 10-12, 9-11, 11-3 (60m)
Laura Hill |
Laura Hill
11-6, 11-8, 11-8
(36m)
Victoria Lust |
[Q] Laura Hill (Eng)
9/11, 11/5, 11/6, 11/9 (45m)
[3] Fiona Moverley (Eng) |
Gaby Schmol (Sui)
8/11, 11/9, 11/9, 11/7 (42m)
[5] Victoria Lust (Eng) |
Victoria Lust
11-9, 11-9, 11-2 (25m)
Lauren Briggs |
Laura Pomportes (Fra)
11/9, 11/6, 11/6 (37m)
[2] Lauren Briggs (Eng) |
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QUALIFICATION:
33-Nov, Qualifying Finals:
Laura Hill (Eng) bt Melissa
Alves (Fra)
11/6, 11/4, 11/1 (14m)
Sarah-Jane Perry (Eng) bt Cyrielle Peltier (Fra) 11/6, 10/12, 11/3, 11/9 (33m)
Zephanie Curgenven (Eng) bt Brogan Lane (Eng) 11/3, 8/11,11/8,11/2 (35m)
Tesni Evans (Wal) bt Faustine Gilles (Fra) 11/8, 11/6, 12/10 (30m)
22-Nov, Qualifying Round One:
Melissa Alves (Fra) bt
Sam Mueller (Eng) 11/5, 11/5, 12/10 (35m)
Sarah-Jane Perry (Eng) bt Saara Valtola (Fin) 11/6, 11/5, 11/5 (30m)
Tesni Evans (Wal) bt Julia Lecoq (Fra)
11/5, 11/5, 11/13, 11/0 (37m) |
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Boswell Hits
20 In London
Australian
Stewart Boswell marked up his 20th title on the PSA World Tour after
winning the $20,000 Coronation London Open Squash Championship in the
England capital.
Boswell, a
32-year-old former world No4 from Canberra, reached the final of the event in
its third year at the Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club without
dropping a game.
And the top
seed, now based in Manchester with his wife and former England international
Vicky Botwright, continued his straight games run by despatching England's
second seed Jonathan Kemp, the defending champion, 11-3, 12-10, 11-5.
While Kemp
will be disappointed by the defeat, the 29-year-old world No27 from Halifax will
be pleased with his return to form only four months after undergoing hip
surgery.
Boswell, the
world No19, becomes the seventh member of a distinguished group of current PSA
players who boast 20 titles or more - headed by fellow Australian Mike Corren
(32) and including his Commonwealth Games Doubles partner David Palmer
and Egypt's Amr Shabana on 26; France's Thierry Lincou and
Spaniard Borja Golan with 22; and Canadian Shahier Razik, also on
20.
Top Seeds To
Contest London Open Final
Top seeds
Stewart Boswell and Jonathan Kemp will contest the final of the
Coronation London Open after dismissing their semi-final opponents in the
$20,000 PSA World Tour squash event in its third year at the
Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club in north London.
England's
Jonathan Kemp, the defending champion from Halifax, needed four games to end
compatriot Chris Ryder's run, beating the sixth seed from Leamington Spa
11-3, 8-11, 11-3, 12-10.
It was a
powerful performance from the second-seeded left-hander who underwent hip
surgery in July. Kemp is celebrating the 15th Tour final of his career and his
third of the year.
Australian
Stewart Boswell, the event favourite, earned his place in the final in
straight games - but took 47 minutes to get the better of third-seeded Canadian
Shahier Razik 11-2, 11-4, 11-4.
The
Manchester-based 32-year-old former world No4, currently ranked 19, is marking
his 34th Tour final - and looking to notch up his 20th title triumph.
Ryder Robs Rodriguez Of Semi-Final Berth In London
England's
Chris Ryder reached his second successive PSA World Tour
semi-final against expectation when he survived a quarter-final marathon against
fourth-seeded Colombian Miguel Angel Rodriguez in the $20,000
Coronation London Open at the Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club
in north London.
A surprise
semi-finalist in last week's Dutch Open in Rotterdam, sixth seed Ryder
recovered from an impressive fight back by the world No26 from Bogota to win
11-5, 11-9, 4-11, 9-11, 11-6 in 84 minutes.
The
30-year-old former World University champion from Leamington Spa now faces
fellow countryman Jonathan Kemp. In a repeat of last year's final,
title-holder Kemp beat compatriot Joey Barrington 11-7, 11-9, 11-6.
Canada's
third seed Shahier Razik brought Joe Lee's brave run to an end
when he beat the English qualifier 12-10, 9-11, 11-4, 11-3 in 45 minutes.
The
33-year-old from Toronto will face top seed Stewart Boswell for a place
in the final. The former world No4 from Australia, who was also a Dutch Open
semi-finalist, saw off seventh-seeded Mexican Arturo Salazar 11-4, 12-10,
11-2.
Lee Leaps Into
London Open Quarters
Qualifier
Joe Lee ensured domestic interest in the top half of the Coronation
London Open draw after despatching eighth seed Davide Bianchetti
in the opening round of the $20,000 PSA World Tour squash event in its
third year at the Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club in north London.
The
ever-improving 21-year-old London-born Englishman defeated 33-year-old
Bianchetti, the world No45 from Italy, 11-5, 11-7, 11-1 in 25 minutes.
Lee, ranked 72
in the world, now faces another Tour veteran Shahier Razik. The
33-year-old third seed from Canada battled for 45 minutes to beat Malta's
Bradley Hindle 17-15, 11-7, 11-8.
Home interest
is certain to extend through to the semi-finals in the lower half of the draw
after English compatriots Joey Barrington and Jonathan Kemp
survived lengthy first round matches to set up a quarter-final clash which is a
repeat of last year's final.
Second seed
Kemp, the defending champion from Halifax, beat Danish qualifier Kristian
Frost Olesen 11-3, 5-11, 11-9, 11-7 in 55 minutes, while Barrington, the
fifth seed from Glastonbury, battled for 73 minutes to overcome Frenchman
Yann Perrin 11-8, 11-6, 13-15, 11-2. |
Beddoes
Outlasts Lust To Win London Open Crown
Emma
Beddoes
outlasted compatriot Victoria Lust in the final of the Women's
Coronation London Open to keep the $10,000 WISPA World Tour
squash title in English hands for the third year in a row.
Beddoes, the
top seed from Nottingham, reached the final of the $10,000 event at the
Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club in the England capital without dropping
a game.
Fifth seed
Lust made her breakthrough with a straight games victory over second seed
Lauren Briggs in the quarter-finals.
But
25-year-old Beddoes, ranked 23 in the world, was too strong for her younger
opponent, beating 21-year-old Lust 11-7, 12-10, 11-8 in 38 minutes to secure the
fifth Tour title of her career.
Beddoes & Lust
Line Up In All-English London Final
The third
staging of the Women's Coronation London Open will celebrate its first
all-English final when top seed Emma Beddoes and fifth seed Victoria
Lust contest the climax of the $10,000 WISPA World Tour squash event
at the Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club in north London.
Lust, the
world No45 from Cheltenham, made her breakthrough with a straight games victory
over compatriot Lauren Briggs, a former world No18, in the
quarter-finals.
The
21-year-old continued her run in the semi-finals where she toppled compatriot
Laura Hill, a qualifier from Derbyshire, 11-6, 11-8, 11-8 to reach her
eighth Tour final.
The other semi
was also resolved in straight games when Beddoes, the world No23 from
Nottingham, despatched Guyana's fourth seed Nicolette Fernandes 11-5,
11-6, 11-4.
Beddoes is
celebrating her third Tour final appearance of the year, but the tenth of her
career.
Briggs Outlusted In London Open
England's
Victoria Lust achieved her career-first win over higher-ranked compatriot
Lauren Briggs in the Women's Coronation London Open to claim
an unexpected place in the semi-finals of the $10,000 WISPA World Tour
squash event at the Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club in north
London.
The fifth seed
from Cheltenham despatched Briggs, the second seed, 11-9, 11-9, 11-2 in just 25
minutes.
Lust, ranked
45 in the world, now faces fellow countrywoman Laura Hill for a place in
the final. Hill, a fire-fighter from Derbyshire, had to fend off a determined
bid by fellow qualifier Tesni Evans before prevailing 13-11, 11-7, 10-12,
9-11, 11-3 in 60 minutes over the 18-year-old from Rhyl.
Guyana's
Nicolette Fernandes stands in the way of an all-English final. The
London-based fourth seed needed 55 minutes to see off English qualifier
Sarah-Jane Perry 11-3, 15-13, 8-11, 11-6.
Fernandes, the
27-year-old world No49, will now line up against England's top seed Emma
Beddoes. The world No23 from Nottingham beat compatriot Lauren Selby,
the seventh seed, 11-5, 11-6, 11-2.
Qualifiers Progress At The Cumberland Club
A trio of
qualifiers progressed through to the quarter-finals of the Women's Coronation
London Open after first round upsets in the $10,000 WISPA World Tour
squash event at the Cumberland Lawn Tennis & Squash Club in north
London.
Welsh
qualifier Tesni Evans and England's Laura Hill will ensure that an
outsider will make the last four. Evans, an 18-year-old from Rhyl competing in
only her third Tour event, beat eighth-seeded Slovakian Linda Hruzikova
9-11, 11-7, 11-4, 11-8.
Evans will now
face fellow qualifier Laura Hill, the 34-year-old who took time away from
her fire-fighting duties in Derbyshire to earn the event's biggest upset - a
9-11, 11-5, 11-6, 11-9 win over third-seeded compatriot Fiona Moverley.
And England's
Sarah-Jane Perry became the third qualifier to survive the opening round
when the 20-year-old from Kenilworth beat Australia's No6 seed Sarah Cardwell
11-8, 11-5, 11-9.
Top seed
Emma Beddoes is on course to become the third successive English winner of
the title. The 25-year-old world No23 from Nottingham beat English qualifier
Zephanie Curgenven 11-4, 11-3, 11-4. |
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Boswell For Third London Open
Stewart Boswell is installed as top seed for the third London Open promoted by
Zubair Jahan Khan which will be held at the Cumberland Club from the 24th - 27th
November. Jonathon Kemp, Joey Barrington and Chris Ryder provide the local
interest against an international field in the $20,000 event.
A $10,000 women’s event complements the programme with the Coronation Group as
title sponsors with support sponsorship from Aspect Captial, Wolfe Property and
Heathcote & Ivory. Tickets 020 7435 6022. |
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Venue : Cumberland Lawn Tennis Club
25 Alvanley Gardens, London NW6 1JD
Tel : 44 20 7435 6022 Fax: 44 20 7435
2454
Nearest tube station: Finchley Road (Jubilee & Metropolitan lines)
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