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Top spots up for grabs in Women’s World Team Championship pool stage deciders
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Tuesday, 13 December 2022 01:09
The pools stage of the WSF Women’s World Team Championship will reach an exciting conclusion on Tuesday with the top spot up for grabs in all four pools. Malaysia and France will battle it out for the top spot in Pool D after Malaysia edged past Japan in a competitive encounter on day three at the Madinaty Sporting Club in…
Rising star Withington takes second PSA Tour title
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Sunday, 11 December 2022 10:07
By Mike DaleFinnlay Withington’s reputation as England’s most promising young squash player gained further credence on Sunday as he impressively won the $3k Harrogate Squash Open. The Bury-born 18-year-old had seen off second seed Temwa Chileshe from two games down in Saturday’s semi-final, then dispatched Sussex’s Perry Mailk in Sunday’s final 11-4, 9-11, 11-7, 11-3 to win his second PSA…
Egypt off to crushing start at Women’s World Team Championship
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Sunday, 11 December 2022 02:49
By Mike Dale Hosts and defending champions Egypt made an ominous start to the Women’s World Team Championship as they breezed past Switzerland on day one of the event’s long-awaited return. After a lengthy hiatus for the World Team Championship, which was last played in China in 2018 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Egypt squad quickly reminded the watching…
Exclusive: Hania El Hammamy has ‘goosebumps’ ahead of World Team Championship title defence
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Friday, 09 December 2022 09:18
Hania El Hammamy says playing for Egypt at this week’s WSF Women’s World Team Championships in Cairo will give her “goosebumps” and make her fight even harder for victory in front of her home crowd. El Hammamy’s renowned never-say-die attitude was to the forefront in Hong Kong last weekend where she captured the Eyebright Securities Hong Kong International Open with…
Gordon Kerr’s squash odyssey in Bulgaria
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Friday, 09 December 2022 02:44
Guest contributor Gordon Kerr looks back at a trip to Bulgaria that left him contemplating the social and human benefits of our beloved sport.Having a fledgling business in Bulgarian capital Sofia was tricky even before the pandemic; the language is difficult and the business culture is different (big companies prefer to pay debt off rather than to re-leverage). Once lockdown…
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