Nick Matthew overcame a tired fellow countryman James Willstrop in the final of the Saudi PSA World Open in Saudi Arabia to become the first English World Open champion in the 34-year history of the sport’s premier event …
Posted on 11 December 2010.
Nick Matthew overcame a tired fellow countryman James Willstrop in the final of the Saudi PSA World Open in Saudi Arabia to become the first English World Open champion in the 34-year history of the sport’s premier event …
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Posted on 10 December 2010.
Yorkshiremen Nick Matthew and James Willstrop will contest the first ever all-English World Open final after prevailing in the semi-finals of the $327,500 Saudi PSA World Open …
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Posted on 09 December 2010.
In a first for the championship, three Englishmen will contest the semi-finals of the $327,500 Saudi PSA World OpenSquash Championship after Nick Matthew, James Willstrop and Peter Barker came through the quarter-finals …
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Posted on 08 December 2010.
In only his third ever appearance in the championship, Egypt’s 19-year-old Mohamed El Shorbagy reached the quarter-finals for the second time when he beat Pakistan’s Aamir Atlas Khan in the third round of the Saudi PSAWorld Open …
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Posted on 07 December 2010.
Twice former runner-up Gregory Gaultier survived a 93-minute marathon in the $327,500 Saudi PSA World OpenSquash Championship to reach the quarter-finals of the richest PSA World Tour event of all-time ,,,
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Posted on 05 December 2010.
Defending champion Amr Shabana and former champions David Palmer and Thierry Lincou – who boast seven world titles between them – took their anticipated places in the last 16 of the $327,500 Saudi PSA World Open …
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Posted on 04 December 2010.
Australia’s world No15 Cameron Pilley will play no further part in the $327,500 Saudi PSA World Open Squash Championship after crashing out of the first round of the richest ever event on the PSA World Tour …
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Posted on 03 December 2010.
Amr Shabana confidently began his bid to become only the third player in history to win five World Open titles by beating English qualifier Chris Simpson in the first round of the Saudi PSA World Open …
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Posted on 09 September 2010.
Australian Steve Finitsis claimed the biggest upset in the qualifying finals of the Saudi PSA World Open when he beat Mexican Arturo Salazar to earn his first appearance in the premier event on the PSA World Tour which will be held in Al-Khobar in December …
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