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2017 Canary Wharf Classic Draw

Nick Matthew has pledged to donate his prize money from Canary Wharf Squash Classic to the #Sunshine4Sumner campaign
The No.1 seed at Canary Wharf, is making this extraordinary gesture to help fund the treatment costs of 11-year-old Sussex boy Sumner Malik, who has a rare type of brain tumour.
Now Nick is encouraging the worldwide squash community to support the family’s appeal to raise money to pay for treatment, which is not available on the NHS.
Nick said: “I was so moved by Sumner’s story that I just wanted to do what I could to help, especially as I have known his family for years. We need to raise as much money as possible to fund his treatment so I’d ask everyone to give whatever they can afford to help him.
The Draws are out for The British Open in March (21st- 26th)
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Take a look inside the PSA World Tour at a round-up of all the biggest news from January
Draws for the 2017 Tournament of Champions in New York (qualyfing starts today)
Open du Gard 2017 $5K – Dougie Kempsell unlucky to miss another final as he loses to the No.1 seed
Chanel VAS $100K – St Georges Hill Open 2016
A couple of shocks during qualifying at the brand new PSA event in Surrey (with the highest prize money on offer in the UK) as Tom Richards and Alan Clyne lost today.
Qualifying ends on Wednesday and the 1st round features the World No.1, Mohamed Elshorbagy & as well as the recent runner up at the A.J.Bell British Grand Prix, James Willstrop #gonnabeacracker 
Doug Kempsell wins again! This time the Berlin Airport Xmas Challenger 2016
Its been a great week for the Scottish contingent around Europe and Dougie Kempsell kept things going in the right direction last weekend in Berlin at the 2016 Airport Christmas Challenger.
He upset the seedings by beating Adam Murrills, the No.1 seed (and World Ranked PSA 104) in the quarter finals in a massive 3-2 (12-10 in the 5th) then took out the 4th seed in the next round and finally won the final in 4 games against Mohammad Al Sarraj in front of a crown of almost 5000 people!!
These last two tournament wins should propel Dougie back up the rankings and maybe even to his highest ranking to date – watch this space!
Result of the British Grand Prix 2016 ($70K sponsored by A.J.Bell)
A convincing win for a delighted Nick Matthew who beat his old rival James Willstrop in the final of the A.J.Bell British Grand Prix.







