Squash News
8 Dec 2004 |
Australia Seeded To Gain Triple Gold In Chennai World Doubles Australia have been seeded to win the gold medals in all three categories of the 2004 World Doubles… |
7 Dec 2004 |
Zaman Zaps Kneipp In Islamabad Pakistan's Shahid Zaman continued his run of good form over the past few weeks by claiming his… |
7 Dec 2004 |
2005 Canary Wharf Classic Boasts New Sponsor The world's leading squash players will be heading to London's Docklands once again for the 2005… |
7 Dec 2004 |
English Dominate In KL World Open Ten English players - more than half the remaining field - surged through to the second round of… |
7 Dec 2004 |
KL Women's World Open Hosts IOC Visit Action in the early rounds of the KL Women's World Open Squash Championship in the Malaysian… |
7 Dec 2004 |
Beachill Maintains Grip On World No1 Ranking England's Lee Beachill celebrates his third month at the top of the Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash… |
7 Dec 2004 |
Jackman Consolidates Second Place In World Rankings While Australia's Rachael Grinham has maintained her grip on the number one position in the… |
6 Dec 2004 |
Pakistanis Lead Islamabad Upsets Three Pakistanis delighted home crowds at the Bank Alfalah Pakistan Open by claiming unexpected… |
6 Dec 2004 |
Aussies Excel In KL World Open Qualifiers The Australian representation in tomorrow's first round of the Women's KL World Open Championship… |
6 Dec 2004 |
Amjad Stages Pakistan Open Comeback Former champion Amjad Khan has staged a mighty comeback to force his way into today's first round… |
5 Dec 2004 |
El Amir Falls As Fernandes Progresses In World Qualifiers Nicolette Fernandes, Guyana's only full-time squash player, caused a significant upset in the first… |
4 Dec 2004 |
Lincou Lands World Open Title Thierry Lincou today became the first Frenchman to win the world title when he upset top seed Lee… |
3 Dec 2004 |
White Withdraws From Pakistan Open Scotland's world No6 John White has withdrawn from the $85,000 Bank Alfalah Pakistan Open after… |
3 Dec 2004 |
New Champion Assured As Beachill & Lincou Reach World Final A new champion is assured when England's top seed Lee Beachill and France's Thierry Lincou, the No2… |
2 Dec 2004 |
Ryding Routs Nicol In World Open Shock Unseeded Canadian Graham Ryding scored the most significant win of his career when he defeated… |