PSA: Illingworth tames Pett in Nash Cup final

September 23, 2012 - 12:53pm
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Champion Julian Illingworth. Pictures by KIM ATKINSON

Three Up For Illingworth At Nash Cup

23 September 2012

RESULTS: PSA Challenger 10 Nash Cup, London, Ontario, Canada

Final:
[1] Julian Illingworth (USA) bt [4] Olivier Pett (ENG) 6-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-6 (59m)

US squash star Julian Illingworth picked up his third PSA World Tour title in a row when he beat England’s Olivier Pettin the final of the Nash Cup, the PSA Challenger 10 event in its fifth year at the London Squash Racquets Club inLondon in the Canadian province of Ontario.

The record eight-time US national champion had dropped games in both the previous rounds – and did so in the final as Pett, the fourth seed who made the final against expectations after beating South African Clinton Leeuw in the semis, opened a one-game lead.

Pett raced to a 6-2 lead in the second, but favourite Illingworth battled back to draw level before maintaining the upper hand in the next two games to close out the match 6-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-6 in 59 minutes.


Runner-up Olivier Pett. Picture by KIM ATKINSON

The victory marks Illingworth’s 12th successive match win after claiming the titles at the Northern Ontario Championshipin April and the BH Open in Brazil earlier this month. In winning his eighth title on the PSA Tour, Illingworth also becomes the first US Nash Cup champion.

“The Nash Cup is the largest (size) trophy that Illingworth has won to date on the tour, and we wish him the best of luck this season,” said tournament director Dave Morrish. “We look forward to having him back to defend his title next year!

“Jay Nash ended the presentation ceremony by announcing that not only will we be having a WSA event next year, but also that we will be upping our “purse” to $15k next year!

“What a great end to an unbelievable week,” concluded Morrish.

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Nash Cup champion Julian Illingworth proudly shows off his trophy. Picture by KIM ATKINSON

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