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  • by Cameron Pilley on Nov 20, 2009
    I've started the Qatar Classic well this year with a solid 3-0 win over Chris Ryder. As expected, it's bloody hot out here but the air con brings the court back to a somewhat normal temperature....
  • by Cameron Pilley on Nov 8, 2009
    Word Open.Amr Shabana. 4 World Open titles to his name. I saw him play Hindi in the Quarters and he was in absolutely stunning form. I thought, he's either peaked too early or he'll go on to win the...
  • by Anonymous on Oct 28, 2009
    I’m still on a women’s squash high from playing at the Howe Cup in Redwood City, CA in October. Kim Clearkin did a fantastic job organizing the event. The venue at The Pacific Athletic...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Oct 24, 2009
    It's been good to have about 2 weeks between tournaments, seeing as though the next 6 weeks is going to be ridiculous! I've been getting back to basics in training and also trying to get my hip right...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Oct 5, 2009
    Australia just finished 3rd at the World Team Champs held in Odense, Denmark last week. Seeded 4th at the start of the event, we managed to better our seeding again (2007 - seeded 4, finished 2nd)...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Sep 21, 2009
    Yesterday I managed to get past World No.5 Nick Matthew, 3-1, to earn a place in the Quarter Finals. The 90 minute match was kind of played in two parts. I feel I dominated the match until I was 2-0...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Sep 19, 2009
    Well I am now in Cairo playing the Petrosport Open. It's a pretty big event with a total prize pool of $135,000 USD - significantly more than the 'prestigious' British Open last week ($75,000). The...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Sep 12, 2009
    Yesterday was Round 2 in the British Open and unfortunately I went down to Nick Matthew 3-0. The day didn't start well when I woke in the morning and realised I could barely put any weight on my...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Sep 10, 2009
    The first round of the main draw got under way today in the British Open in Manchester. The top 16seeds all got through bar Amir Atlas Khan and Shorbagy. Kiwi Kashif Shuja contained Shorbagy...
  • by Cameron Pilley on Aug 26, 2009
    With the British open getting under way on the 10th of September, my training is starting to get more specific. I'm bringing in more explosive sessions, specific movement patterns and a lot more ball...
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