The ToC continued on Day Four with another nine matches on the Glass Court, with Mostafa Asal beating Gregory Gaultier to reach the quarter-finals …
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The ToC continued on Day Four with another nine matches on the Glass Court, with Mostafa Asal beating Gregory Gaultier to reach the quarter-finals …
Read moreTecnifibre’s new Carboflex range is one of the most anticipated racket launches for ages, and Mohamed & Marwan ElShorbagy had a great time in the runup …
Read moreDay Three in New York featured sixteen second round matches – men’s bottom half and women’s top half – Whitlock comeback stops Sobhy as Makin takes down Diego …
Read moreDay Two in New York featured sixteen Women’s Round One matches and eight Men’s Round Two on the Glass Court at Grand Central … and an epic celebration from Gregory Gaultier !
Read moreAustralia’s Ryan Cuskelly has announced that he has retired from professional squash …
Read moreHome trio Hanson, Gordon and Harrity all lose out on the opening day in New York …
Read moreGhosting is perhaps the squash player’s most useful tool, learn about the different styles …
Read moreFour-time World Champion Nour El Sherbini will return to her favourite city for the Tournament of Champions title in New York’s Grand Central Terminal next week …
Read moreThe Karakal Premier Squash League resumed after the Christmas break with four matches across the country, and the end result was to make it exceedingly tight at the top of both divisions !
Read moreNew York’s Chris Gordon beats U.S. teammate Todd Harrity to claim the Tournament of Champions men’s wild card spot …
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