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Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2010
What a semi-final night at the PSA Canary Wharf Classic in London on Thursday night. The game of the tournament saw an epic 2 hour and 7 minute match between Nick Matthew and James Willstrop (which included a 20-18 win in the 3rd game to Wilstrop). 
After the 7th minute of the third hour of this grueling match James had to retire in the 5th game at 8-10 (match ball) after cramping up whilst diving for a ball in the back of the court!
In the final Gregory Gaultier faced Nick Matthew and it was Nick who prevailed by winning his first Canary Wharf Title 3-1 (12-10 6-11 13-11 11-3). For more detail click here.
PSA North American Open Squash 2010
Nick Matthew won the PSA North American Open this weekend by beating Ramy Ashour (the World No.1) in the final by two and a half games to nil!! (11-9 16-14 5-4 ret. inj)
Ramy had to retire in the 3rd game due to a niggling foot injury he’d been carrying for some time, but it was the physical pressure that Nick put him under that forced this retirement. Ramy was up 9-7 and 7-4 in the first two games and had it not been for the sheer determination of Nick Matthew he could have easily gone onto win the title. ![]()
To see the final results and a match report from Martin Heath please click here.
British Nationals 2010 – 3rd Title for Nick Matthew
Nick Matthew took his 3rd British National’s Title last night when he beat James Willstrop in last nights final.
Nick won the match 3-0 in 50 minutes and said “That will go down as one of my best performances – I didn’t make many errors and it’s not often you beat James 3/0”.
James admitted “I just felt lacking physically, no push, no spark, I couldn’t inject and so couldn’t use my racket”.
In the women’s final there was an upset as Alison Waters (seeded 2) beat Jenny Duncalf (seeded 1) in a thrilling 3-2 final; with the last game going to 12-10.
Alison said “That’s one of the best matches I’ve ever played, it was neck and neck all the way and I hope it was good for the crowd!”
To see the final results click here and to see the report click here
Another Tough Draw for Alan Clyne
After qualifying for the £40K Motor City Open in Michigan, Alan managed to draw the top seed (and Tournament of Champions semi-finalist) Karim Darwish. And despite a good performance in the first game he lost in three games by 11-9 11-7 11-4. Details are all available here
New York Tournament of Champions
Well that was a bit of a turn up for the books!
James Willstrop is The New York Tournament of Champions Champion.
James beat the PSA World No.1 Ramy Ashor 3-1 (12-10 11-5 9-11 11-3) to secure his first ever New York win.
To see the draw click here and the details of the matches click here
And that’s not the only World No.1 he had to beat. On his journey to the final he had to overcome Amr Shabana and Karim Dawwish, both of who have been at the top of the Sport last year and in Amr’s case for some considerable time before that. Which is why James ranks winning the 2010 Tournament of Champions as the best win of his career.
Alan Clyne Out Against Greg Gaultier (PSA No.4) in 1st round of New York Tournament of Champions
Unfortunately Alan lost in the 1st round of the Tournament of Champions, but he put in an improved performance against Gregory Gaultier (who is 64 places above him in the PSA rankings) since their last encounter at the World Open.
New York’s Tournament of Champions
The prestigious Tournament of Champions in New York’s Grand Central Station will begin next Thursday as the PSA tour moves to America’s East Coast and Harrow sponsored Alan Clyne will be hoping to make it through qualification and into the main tournament draw.
Former winner Peter Nicol (2004) has commented on how difficult this tournament is to play because of all the noise and distractions that go on around the court as New York’s Grand Central Station goes about its daily business. To see his comments click here
To see a preview of the first big tournament of 2010 click here and the draw is here
World Squash Rankings January 2010
1 ) Ramy Ashour EGY – 1184 PSA points (+4)
2 ) Nick Matthew ENG – 1079 PSA points (+2)
3 ) Amr Shabana EGY – 951 PSA points
Alan Clyne PSA Squash Rising Star
For the third time in three months Alan Clyne has taken another step towards the top 50 players in the world. He’s risen 6 place to a new career high of No.#68 in the January 2010 PSA World Rankings.
Recent tournaments in Rhode Island, Leinster as well as Alan’s first round debut in the World Open in Kuwait have all helped provide this fantastic 2010 Hogmanay high-ranking for the Harrow man.
PSA Saudi International Squash Final 2009
The PSA Saudi International Tournament is the last big Tournament of the season and has determined that Ramy Ashour is the World Number #1 in January 2010.
To see details of the tournament click here.
A fantastic final saw Ramy Ashour (seeded #1) beat Nick Matthew (seeded#3) in a fantastic 5 set match which lasted almost 2 hours. With this win Ramy will reach the World PSA No.1 spot in January 2010.
To read all about today’s games click here.

