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by Alan Thatcher on Jan 3, 2023Selby and Willstrop are two eye-opening home entry surnames at this year’s British Junior Open. Twenty one years after his father James won the under-19 title of the prestigious event, young...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 22, 2022In a fascinating interview, Mike Dale picks the brains of Dr Jenny Denyer, former world no.8 and renowned performance psychology coach, who is now working with some of England’s best squash players...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 22, 2022In part two of a wide-ranging interview with RJ Mitchell, Egypt’s Hania El Hammamy looks back at her 2022 highlights and reveals her focus on becoming world no.1 before the season is over. In...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 17, 2022Egypt defended their WSF Women’s World Team Championship title but their stellar line-up was made to work hard for victory by the USA in front of a sell-out crowd at the Madinaty Sporting Club...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 15, 2022USA will take on top seeds and defending champions Egypt for the WSF Women’s World Team Championship title on Friday after an historic semi-final victory over England. No.2 seeds USA, who had...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 15, 2022In part two of his end-of-year exclusive with Squash Mad, world champion Ali Farag looks back on his 2022 highlights and tells us of his satisfaction at finishing year-end world no.1 for a fourth...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 15, 2022USA made history by overcoming Canada to reach the semi-finals of the WSF Women’s World Team Championship for the first time. The no.2 seeds, who have finished fifth at the last three tournaments,...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 14, 2022Twelve years ago last month, I watched from non-plastic, comfy seats in Rotterdam’s spacious Luxor Theatre as Nick Matthew defended his world title on the glass court perched on stage. The final...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 14, 2022The British Open will bring squash’s penchant for theatre and drama to the 2023 tournament when it moves to Birmingham. After 10 years in Hull, the sport’s oldest tournament will see opening rounds...
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by Alan Thatcher on Dec 14, 2022By Mike Dale No.3 seeds England lost to Hong Kong, China, on the final day of the pools stage of the WSF Women’s World Team Championship but will still take their place in the quarter-finals. On the...
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