by Lee Horton | Mar 6, 2015 | News
By Alan Thatcher, Squash Mad Editor The Canary Wharf Squash Classic has added a novel feature to this year’s final day programme – an on-court shoot-out between two rising English stars to win a coveted wild card place into the main draw of next year’s tournament....
by Lee Horton | Mar 3, 2015 | News, Tournaments
Essex players bagged three first-placed finishes at the final round of Mega-Series matches held at the Hunts County Squash Club in Cambridgeshire. Charlie Martin (pictured right), Joel Braddock and Jusuf Sheikh delivered impressive displays as they topped the...
by Lee Horton | Feb 22, 2015 | News, Tournaments
Billericay’s Alice Green came within a whisker of adding the French Junior Open title to her English and British crowns on Sunday when she was narrowly beaten in the Under-15 final in Lille by European No.1 Alina Bushma from the Ukraine . Unseeded Alice,...
by Lee Horton | Feb 17, 2015 | News
Duffield, runners-up in the last two Premier Squash League campaigns, marched into the semi-finals of the 2014-15 competition as the race for the play-offs moved up a gear. The Division A leaders made it eight wins from eight matches with a 5-0 romp at PSL newcomers...
by Lee Horton | Feb 15, 2015 | News, Tournaments
Essex got a glympse of the current power of Egyptian squash at the weekend when brothers Omar and Ahmed Eldessouky came, saw and conquered all before them at the Connaught Junior Open. The siblings, holidaying in England from their home in Alexandria in Egypt, signed...
by Lee Horton | Feb 6, 2015 | News
England Squash chief executive Keir Worth has admitted that it has been a “challenging few months” at ESR since he took over as CEO – but he feels that there is now light at the end of the tunnel. He reveals in an exclusive column in the latest issue of Squash Player...