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European Team Championships 2016 in Warsaw
Below are the Men’s and Women’s draws for the European Team Championships in Warsaw tomorrow. France are the holders on the Men’s Championships (& No.1 seeds) so Scotland (no.4 seeds) have a tough group, which also including Spain & Ireland.
They will play Spain at midday followed by Ireland later in the evening. The following day will see them against pitted against the French in the final Pool A match
Good luck to the team of Alan Clyne, Greg Lobban, Dougie Kempsall, Kevin Moran Rory Stewart & Chris Leiper

Edinburgh Sports Club Open 2016 – B.S.P.A. Men’s Draw
Commonwealth Squash Round Up
Nick Matthew (England) and Nicol David (Malaysia) made history by becoming the first champions to retain their gold medals in the singles events – then India also claimed a place in squash history by securing the country’s first ever Games medal when Joshana Chinappa & Dipika Pallikal won the Women’s Doubles gold against the odds.
Veteran David Palmer rounded off the entire Games programme by clinching double gold for Australia after winning the Men’s & Mixed Doubles titles (with Cameron Pilley and Rachael Grinham, respectively).
Commonwealth Games Squash Draws
Men’s Singles: Round 64 draw
[1] Nick Matthew (ENG) v Xavier Koenig (MRI)
[9] Alan Clyne (SCO) v Kevin Hannaway (SVG)
[3] Peter Barker (ENG) v Manda Chilambwe (ZAM)
[5] Cameron Pilley (AUS) v Kale Wilson (TTO)
[16] Greg Lobban (SCO) v Bruce Burrowes (JAM)
[8] Ong Beng Hee (MAS) v Kelvin Ndhlovu (ZAM)
[4] Saurav Ghosal (IND) v Jules Snagg (SVG)
[6] Alister Walker (BOT) v Dilshan Gunawardena (SRI)
Kevin Moran (SCO) v Scott Gautier (JEY)
[2] James Willstrop (ENG) v Nicholas Kyme (BER)
Commonwealth Games Squash – Tickets Available
Want to see squash at the Games? Well just click here (you’ll need to register first)
Doubles Squash/Double Trouble/Double Vision! Get ready for a double helping of intense sporting action! Doubles Squash puts four players in an enclosed space and challenges them to show off their skills. Players don’t just have to keep one step ahead of their opponents; they have to work in perfect tandem with their partner; anticipating, reacting and perfectly positioning every shot. The court is over 2 metres wider than a Singles court and the players use every inch of it. They go up high, down low, and lunge in every direction as they hunt down points. Teamwork is everything and the action doesn’t let up, not even for a moment. In Doubles Squash, the pressure is shared, but so is the joy of victory.
Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
The Team is announced – to see the article in the Herald click here

