by Lee Horton | Feb 2, 2015 | PSA
Daryl Selby made it three BSPA Edinburgh titles in a row and five overall with a finely balanced win over second seed Shaun Le Roux on Sunday.The packed crowd in Edinburgh Sports Club’s “bearpit” court five were treated to two fiercely contested...
by Lee Horton | Jan 20, 2015 | News, PSA
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to play on a glass court like the pros? Watch a worldclass match live? Ask a pro those burning questions? Well now you can… The Canary Wharf Classic is completely SOLD OUT for all dates, but Off The Wall Squash has 45 tickets (30...
by Lee Horton | Jan 19, 2015 | PSA
Colombian World No.8 Miguel Angel Rodriguez became the first ever South American squash player to reach the quarter-finals of a PSA World Series event after beating Essex’s Peter Barker in a 120-minute epic at the J.P Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York....
by Lee Horton | Jan 8, 2015 | News, PSA
Are you fit enough for squash? Three-time world champion Nick Matthew tells us how he’s pushed to his physical limit. If your matches are harder than training sessions, you’re not working hard enough. I always attempt to go above and beyond what I experience in a...
by Lee Horton | Nov 25, 2014 | PSA
Essex youngster Richie Fallows has been handed a dream draw in the first round of the AJ Bell British Squash Grand Prix in Manchester next week. The 19-year-old wildcard entry, who is ranked 97th in the world, takes on top seed and world no.2 Greg Gaultier, of France....
by Lee Horton | Nov 18, 2014 | PSA
ESSEX pair Peter Barker and Daryl Selby became the victims of two giant-killing acts at the World Squash Championships in Qatar this week as the form book was turned upside down. Barker, the world number eight player, crashed to Australian Cameron Pilley, the world...