England Heroes Head London World Squash Awards Line-Up
20 Dec 07
England heroes Nick Matthew, James Willstrop and Peter Barker, who led England to a successful defence of the Men's World Team Championship title last week in India - where they beat Australia in the final - will head a star-studded list of squash players, past and present, who will attend the third annual World Squash Awards at the RAC Club in Pall Mall, London, on Friday.
Hosted by Eventis Sports Marketing, the company formed by four-times Commonwealth Games gold medallist Peter Nicol and fellow directors Tim Garner and Angus Kirkland, the World Squash Awards come at the end of one of the most action-packed years in the history of the sport.
The world's top women's battled for the Madrid World Open title in October, while the men fought out the individual World Open crown in Bermuda in November, followed by this month's Men's World Team Championship action in Chennai. Then 72 hours before enjoying RAC Club hospitality on Friday, James Willstrop and Nick Matthew were battling for Mamut English Open honours in the final in Sheffield!
Australian interest at the Awards event will be led by Anthony Ricketts, the former world No4 who was forced to announce his retirement from the sport this month. Also in attendance will be New Zealand's Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Shelley Kitchen; former world champion Vanessa Atkinson, from the Netherlands; and England's Jenny Duncalf and Alison Waters, members of the 2006 Women's World Team Championship-winning squad.
Past players at the 2007 Awards will include England's former world No2 Peter Marshall; England captain and former World Doubles champion Chris Walker; and Yorkshireman Simon Parke, the former US Open champion.
The full list of nominees is:
PSA Male Player of the Year:
Ramy Ashour (EGY), Gregory Gaultier (FRA), Amr Shabana (EGY)
PSA Young Male Player of the Year:
Ramy Ashour (EGY), Mohamed El Shorbagy (EGY), Omar Mosaad (EGY)
WISPA Female Player of the Year:
Nicol David (MAS), Natalie Grinham (AUS), Rachael Grinham (AUS), Shelley Kitchen (NZL)
WISPA Young Female Player of the Year:
Annie Au (HKG), Heba El Torky (EGY), Low Wee Wern (MAS), Maria Toor Pakay (PAK), Camille Serme (FRA)
WISPA Most Improved Female Player of the Year:
Emma Beddoes (ENG), Line Hansen (DEN), Shelley Kitchen (NZL), Tenille Swartz (RSA), Samantha Teran (MEX)
There will also be two further awards: a Lifetime Achievement award, and a Services to Squash award.
A new initiative at the 2007 World Squash Awards will be a fundraising auction, organised on behalf of the World Squash Federation, to support Squash's Olympic ambitions.
- $57,500 Men's Mamut English Open 2007, English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, England
- Men's ICL World Team Championship 2007, Chennai, India
- Women's Lexus of Edmonton World Team Championship 2006, Edmonton, Canada
- $175,000 Men's Endurance World Open 2007, Fairmont Southampton Resort, Hamilton, Bermuda
- $114,000 Women's Madrid World Open 2007, Jardines del Cabo Noval (by the Palacio Real), Madrid, Spain
- Rachael Grinham Marks 30th Tour Title At Sharm El Sheikh
- Lee Beachill Retires From The PSA Tour
- Borja Battles Into Paris Final
- Seeds Suffer As Stoehr & Brown Excel In Montreal
- Amr Shabana Celebrates Breakthrough 25th Month As World Number One
- Willstrop Stuns London Crowd With Latest Tour Triumph
- Amr Shabana Completes Second Year As World Number One
- Willstrop's Swedish Open Win Caps Best Ever Tour Run
- New Speedport Black Takes James Willstrop To New York Final
- Amr Shabana Extends Reign As World Number One
- Nicol David In Third Year As World Number One
- Willstrop Prevails In All-Yorkshire Mamut English Open Final
- World Men's Team Championship Action Available Via Streaming
- Willstrop & Matthew Set Up Dream All-Yorkshire Sheffield Final
- England Team-Mates Reach English Open Semis
- Natalie Nets Grinham Win In Monte Carlo
- England World Heroes Shine In Sheffield
- Stait Gets Sheffield Hero Matthew After English Open Qualifying Win
- England World Championship Heroes Head For Sheffield
- Comprehensive Home Interest In Mamut English Open Qualifying Finals In Sheffield
- England Beat Australia To Retain World Title In India
- Defending Champions England To Face Australia In World Final In India
- Top Seeds To Contest World Championship Semi-Finals In Chennai
- Hosts India Celebrate Quarter-Final World Championship Berth In Chennai
- Birthday Boy Alex Leads Wales To Dramatic World Championship Upset
- Pakistan Down Hosts India In Chennai
- Seeds Untroubled On Opening Day In Chennai
- Shabana Eyes Further World Title In India
- Nicol David Extends Top World Ranking Reign
- Shabana Celebrates World Open Hat-Trick In Bermuda
- Shabana & Gaultier To Contest Bermuda World Open Final
- Egypt Remain As Top Seeds In Chennai - Despite Ramy Loss
- Matthew Upsets Willstrop To Join Top Three Seeds In Bermuda Semis
- Willstrop Survives Second Marathon In Bermuda
- Gough Battles On In Bermuda
- Willstrop Tested In Bermuda World Open Opener
- Kemp Captures First Seed Scalp In Bermuda World Open
- English Players Dominate World Open Qualifiers
- Locals Overpowered In World Open Qualifying
- Jonathon Power In World Team Championship Comeback
- Egypt Seeded To Win World Team Squash Title In Chennai
- Yorkshireman Willstrop Favourite To Win Mamut English Open Crown In Sheffield
- Injury Woes Strike Bermuda World Open
- Barker To Make England World Championship Team Debut
- India Prepares For World Team Squash Championship In Chennai
- World Champion Grinham Still Behind David In World Rankings
- Grinham Wins Historic World Open Title
- Grinhams In Historic World Open Final
- Madrid Mayor Welcomes Women's World Open To Unique Royal Setting
- Grinham Sisters On Course For World Open Showdown
- Kitchen Sinks Nicol As World Champion Ends Her Reign In Spain
- Bailey Hounded By Hawkes In Madrid World Open
- WSF Secure Live Streaming From Women's World Open
- Tough Battles Resolve World Open Qualifiers In Madrid
- Madrid 16 Welcomes World's Top Women To The Spanish Capital
- Spaniards Halted, But Uplifted, In World Open Qualifiers
- Madrid Unveils Women's World Open Championship Website
- England's New US Open Champion Matthew Determined To Win At Home
- Perry Forced To Withdraw From Madrid World Open
- World Open Qualifying Draw Revealed
- Queen of Spain Honours Madrid World Open Championship
- Endurance World Open Draw Revealed in Bermuda
- Nicol David In Hat-Trick Bid In Madrid World Open
- English Open Tickets Now Available
- English Open Returns To Sheffield With Mamut
- Royal Palace Setting To Herald Madrid World Open
- English Junior Pride Restored
- Madrid To Host 2007 Women's World Open
- Women's World Win Takes English Squash To All-Time High
- England Win Women's World Team Title In Canada
- England & Egypt Battle Into World Final
- Top Seeds Advance To World Semi-Finals in Edmonton
- Ireland, France & South Africa Earn Last Eight Slots In Edmonton
- Top Seeds Head Towards World Team Championships Quarter-Finals
- South Africa Upset Women's World Team Champions Australia
- Matthew's Historic British Open Success To Inspire England's World Title Bid
- England Seeded To Regain Women's World Team Crown
- Kitchen To Lead New Zealand Attack
