Wednesday, January 22, 2025

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Mohamed Elshorbagy and Nour ElSherbini triumph at British Open

Nour and Mo make Egypt so proud of double triumph in Hull By NATHAN CLARKE in Hull    Women’s World No.5 Nour El Sherbini and Men’s...

Egypt’s takeover is now complete

All-Egypt clashes in both British Open finals By ALAN THATCHER and NATHAN CLARKE   Egypt's global supremacy in squash was perfectly illustrated in Hull today as...

Ramy Ashour meets Gregory Gaultier in seismic semi-final

Mohamed Elshorbagy meets his brother's conqueror By ALAN THATCHER   Three Egyptians join world champion Gregory Gaultier in the semi-finals of the 2016 Allam British Open...

Camille Serme topples top seed Laura Massaro

      Nouran Gohar roars past Raneem El Welily By NATHAN CLARKE in Hull    England's World No.1 Laura Massaro was dumped out of the 2016 Allam British...

Love those lunges

British Open picture special by Patrick Lauson <!-- --> By Alan Thatcher, Squash Mad Editor Lunging is a big part of a squash player's workload. The fact that...

Watch the British Open live on TV

By Squash Mad Reporter   The quarter-final stage of the prestigious 2016 Allam British Open descends on Hull’s Airco Arena today - and you can...

Mohamed Elshorbagy beats James Willstrop to nail Seattle setback

Last Brit standing, Laura Massaro bids for revenge By NATHAN CLARKE in Hull   Top seed Laura Massaro booked a quarter-final clash with reigning champion Camille...

Ramy Ashour’s great escape as Ali Farag foils Nick Matthew

I want to keep going until I win it says Farag By NATHAN CLARKE in Hull   On a day full of drama in the second...

Hammer of Thor blunted by Karim Gawad

Omar Mosaad falls to Egyptian rival By NATHAN CLARKE    Egyptian Karim Abdel Gawad pulled off the biggest upset of the competition so far as he...

Women’s World Teams return to France

Camille Serme to lead French team in Paris By HOWARD HARDING - Squash Mad Correspondent Four years after being held in France for the first time,...

Top-quality field in Aberdeen

Hopkins and Masters aim for North of Scotland main draw By MIKE HEGARTY - Squash Mad Scotland Correspondent   The TRAC Oil & Gas North of...

Ramy Ashour and Gregory Gaultier avoid early exits

Stars so close to British Open shocks By NATHAN CLARKE in Hull    The opening day of action at the 2016 Allam British Open saw the...

British Open: Paul Coll topples Leo Au to make main draw

Kiwi Machine meets Aussie Ryan Cuskelly in first round By NATHAN CLARKE   New Zealand's Paul Coll, the man who became a viral sensation for his...

USA to host 2018 World Masters

McArthur squash center attracts World Masters to Charlottesville By HOWARD HARDING for Squash Mad USA   The 2018 WSF World Masters Squash Championships, which attract more...

Paul Coll dives into British Open qualifiers

Hull lot of shaking going on as hopefuls bid for place in main draw By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   Last week Paul Coll...

James Willstrop wins Wimbledon final

Top seed goes clubbing to win latest PSA title By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   James Willstrop has graced glass show courts in some of...

Josh Masters makes Wimbledon semi-finals

Big guys march into Wimbledon semis By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor Qualifier Josh Masters has powered his way into the semi-finals of the Squash Squared Wimbledon Open.  The...

New Zealand to stage 2017 Women’s World Junior Teams

  World event goes to Susan Devoy club in Tauranga By HOWARD HARDING    Some 28 years after staging the third edition of the event in 1989,...

Willstrop leads English sextet into Wimbledon quarters

Seeds tumble in first round By MATT WAGG   Six Englishmen, one Australian and one Egyptian are through to the quarter-finals of the inaugural Squash Squared...

Mohamed Elshorbagy eyes second British Open title

Egypt’s world number one is top seed in a tough-looking draw in Hull By NATHAN CLARKE    After adding his name to the illustrious list of...

What a brilliant day at Canary Wharf

Fan’s eye view of a top-class tournament  By JAMES ROBERTS - Squash Mad Correspondent   Squash enthusiast James Roberts has worked tirelessly to promote World Squash...

50 not out for Fredrik Johnson

Can anybody beat the Linköping Lion? <!-- --> By Alan Thatcher, Squash Mad Editor Fredrik Johnson made it 50 national titles after a double triumph in the...

Laura Massaro top seed in British Open

All set for Hull of a battle By SEAN REUTHE    After falling at the last hurdle against Frenchwoman Camille Serme in the 2015 Allam British...

Mango freezes out Frost in final

Indian ace beats reigning champion in Swiss final By SEAN REUTHE    Indian World No.65 Mahesh Mangaonkar lifted his first PSA World Tour title since 2014...

Mathieu Castagnet walks tall at Canary Wharf

  French ace takes giants' causeway to the Canary Wharf title By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   French number three seed Mathieu Castagnet capped a brilliant week...

Nicol David excited to be back at British Open

Mighty Malaysian bids for sixth title By NATHAN CLARKE   Five-time champion Nicol David says she is excited to compete in the illustrious Allam British Open...

Omar Mosaad meets Mathieu Castagnet in Canary Wharf final

Golan lets 2-0 lead slip as Mosaad wins 98-minute marathon By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   Top seed Omar Mosaad fought back from two games down...

English hopes end at Canary Wharf

Selby takes top seed to five as weakened Willstrop wilts By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   For the first time in the event’s 13-year history, there will...

Squash rally goes viral as Kiwi Paul Coll dives around the court

New internet sensation after Kiwi Coll's Canary Wharf dives By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   New Zealand's Paul Coll has become an internet sensation...

Interview: 11 Points with Paul Coll

Drive and dive is the winning formula for Kiwi Coll <!-- --> By Alan Thatcher, Squash Mad Editor New Zealander Paul Coll faces James Willstrop in the first...

The BIG Interview with James Willstrop

James is a danger man seeded five at Canary Wharf <!-- --> Interview by Alan Thatcher, Squash Mad Editor Former world number one James Willstrop returns to...

Fireworks as Fares Dessouki downs Marwan Elshorbagy

Dessouki in tears after emotional victory at Canary Wharf By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   Fares Dessouki was in tears after knocking out No.4 seed Marwan Elshorbagy...

Ali Farag wins Montreal Open

Farag outlasts top seed Gawad in a five-game marathon By RUNA RETA in Montreal   Ali Farag wore down top seed Karim Abdel Gawad to win...

Joe Lee leads English trio into Canary Wharf main draw

Lee thanks Peter Barker for surge in form By ALAN THATCHER - Squash Mad Editor   Joe Lee withstood a phenomenal fightback from Richie Fallows as...

Yes, it’s yet another all-Egyptian final

Gawad meets Farag in Montreal showdown By RUNA RETA in Montreal   The final of the PSA M35 Montreal Open has a familiar feel, with an...

Richie and Robbie rock the rankings

Great day for England in Canary Wharf qualifiers <!-- --> By Alan Thatcher, Squash Mad Editor It was a great day for the English in the qualifying...

Canary Wharf Countdown: 11 Points With Simon Rosner

Simon Rösner: Getting closer to the top <!-- --> By Alan Thatcher, Squash Mad Editor Simon Rösner is the number two seed in the Canary Wharf Squash...

Top four make it through in Montreal

Yip and tuck as Gawad wins game 20-18 By ERIC BELANGER in Montreal   As the top four seeds battled through to the semi-finals of the...

Egyptians march on in Montreal

  Delierre downed but Harrity flies the flag for USA By ERIC BELANGER in Montreal   Egyptian top seeds Karim Abdel Gawad and Ali Farag powered through...

Ramy Ashour targets British Open return

The Artist aims for Hull comeback By Squash Mad Reporter   Three-time world champion Ramy Ashour is hopeful his injury nightmare will soon be behind him...