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LINCOU CUTS OFF THE POWER
Although Jonathon Power came close to
winning his fourth PACE Canadian Squash Classic at the BCE Centre in
Toronto, it was world number two, Thierry Lincou of France, who took
home the silverware …
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David Slays Goliath Grainger
In Shanghai
WISPA:
Almost a year after upsetting Natalie Grainger in the second round of the World Open in Hong Kong, Malaysian Nicol David pulled off a second successive victory over the world No4 in the quarter-finals of the Shanghai WISPA WorldStars Championship at the Megafit Sports Club in Shanghai.
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An
Epic Night in Nottingham
NAT LGE: Framboise follows the National
League to Nottingham, where the home team sneaks past Duffield...
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Manchester & Nottingham
win in week three
NAT LGE:
Round three of the
National League saw champions Manchester and rivals Nottingham
keeping up the pace in group A, while Oberthur Strings moved to the
top of group B ...
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Grasshopper dies suddenly
NEWS:
One of the great
players of the 70’s and 80’s Gamal Awad died suddenly in his sleep in
Alexandria suffering from a massive heart attack, aged 49 ...
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Rachael
the Mini-Champion:
The New Palmer ...
Framboise on the British Open finals ...
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Another
G'day for the Aussies
BRITISH:
FINALS DAY of the 2004 British Open
in Nottingham saw David Palmer and Rachael Grinham both retain their British
Open titles ...
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Teran Takes
Florida Title
FLORIDA:
Unseeded Samantha Teran
claimed the Florida State Open, with another five game victory over Canada's
Alana Miller in the final ...
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White moves up to five
RANKINGS: The new PSA and
WISPA rankings for November reveal only minor changes in the top 20,
with John White rising from seven to five and Natalie Grainger
moving back up to four ...
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Saffery wins U17
title
U13/U17: Yorkshire's Deon Saffery
scored a surprise victory in the Kall Kwik Bishop’s Stortford British Under
17/13 Championships ...
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White
is up to the Lambs Challenge
LAMBS: Two top
juniors, two of the world's best-ever - it added up to a great night at
Lambs ...
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Super League at full
strength for 2005
SUPER LGE: The National Squash Super League
kicks off in January, boasting a full complement of six teams and 19 of the
world's top 30 players already signed up ...
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Wimbledon
local derby
LEAGUES: Week
four of the Surrey Cup saw Wimbledon Racquets and Fitness sneak a 3-2
win against local rivals Wimbledon Lakeside - Framboise was there ...
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Edgbaston end Manchester's unbeaten run
NAT LGE:
Two days after Manchester United ended Arsenal's unbeaten
run, Edgbaston Priory turned the tables as they put paid to
Manchester-Pontefract's 14-match winning streak ...-
Fifth Canadian Classic boasts Top Five
CANADIAN:
The fifth running of the Canadian Classic promises
to be the best yet, with the world's top five heading for Toronto in
November ...
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Gerrard
Super 8 - a retrospect
SUPER 8: Malcolm Willstrop rounds up the inaugural Gerrard Super 8
Grand Prix ...-
Lincou beats White in
marathon Super 8 final
SUPER 8: France's Thierry Lincou won a
marathon final against John White in the final of the Gerrard Super 8
Grand Prix in Manchester...-
Power
wins at last
in Budapest
HUNGARY: After a run of semi-final defeats, Canada's Jonathon Power
got back to winning ways in the Nissan Hungarian Open
in Budapest, beating Gregory Gaultier 3/0 in the final ...
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Gaultier
on Hungary
HUNGARY: No reports came out of Budapest on the Hungarian Open,
but here's the story of the tournament from finalist Gregory Gaultier's
perspective ...-
Macree takes Ottawa
title
OTTAWA: England's Rebecca Macree claimed the
title in the Ottawa International in Canada, beating second seeded
compatriot Stephanie Brind in the final ...
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Jackman
claims Monte Carlo Hat Trick
MONACO:
Top seed Cassie Jackman claimed her
third Monte Carlo Classic title in Monaco,
beating Jenny Tranfield in straight games ...
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Handley whips Whipp for Mega win
ITALIA:
England's Scott Handley survived two tie-breaks in the final of the
Mega Italia Open to beat compatriot Andrew Whipp ...
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More
money, less sense
KALEIDOSCOPE:
How do sports look after their prime assets, the
players? Rob Richardson on the good and the bad ...
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Grainger
Claims US Open
WEYMULLER: The USA's
Natalie Grainger continued a sensational comeback to the WISPA tour as
she claimed her first Weymuller US Open title with a 3/1 victory over
England's Linda Elriani ...-
Jenson Collects in Cleveland
CLEVELAND:
Australia's Dan Jenson became the first ever
Cleveland Classic
champion as he defeated Canada's second seed Graham Ryding in the final ...-
Azlan wins
Malaysian final in Peshawar
CAS: A Malaysian winner of the $25k CAS International
in Peshawar was guaranteed, but it was Azlan Iskandar who upset
the seedings in beating Ong Beng Hee in five games to take the title ...-
White wins in Oslo
OSLO: Scottish's
John White entertains crowd... An excellent TV cover for the event
should raise the profile of the sport in Norway...-
The
WISPA Tour
KALEIDOSCOPE: One of the rising stars of women's squash,
Jenny
Duncalf gives an insight into life on the WISPA tour ...
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Ball bags
Berkshire title
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Koukal completes Czech double in Prague-
WISPA Tour hits the Million
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Qatar to host
Men's World Open
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Brit extend Super Series Finals
sponsorship
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Jahangir re-elected WSF President
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Gaultier
stops Olli'srun in
Detroit final
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Vicky
is the Princess of Tenerife
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Grainger back on
track in Atlanta
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Chiu and
Tenant Perrier champions
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Hedley's Hallamshire
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British Open hails new sponsor
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Grinhams
Clinch World Team
Title for Aussies
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Beach
at the Summit
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Golan
retains Brazilian title in Goiania-
Bermuda's Big Deal
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Pilley takes
Fog City Title
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Hafiz captures
Barcelona hat-trick
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