Australia’s David Palmer claimed the Namur Legends of Squash 2012 title by beating Peter Nicol in the climax of the new Legends tournament in the Belgium city of Namur. » Full Story
It was an unlucky Friday 13th for world number one James Willstrop as he pulled out of the final of the El Gouna International Open when trailing Ramy Ashour by two games and 5/2 in the third. » Full Story
It was an unfortunate start to the El Gouna International Squash Open semi-finals when the first semi-final was suspended after one point of the second game due to slippy floor conditions on the glass court at the Abu Tig Marina. » Full Story
Defending champion Karim Darwish was the first player to reach the semi-finals of ther El Gouna International Squash Open, seeing off a typically determined challenge from fellow Egyptian Mohamed El Shorbagy. » Full Story
All eight seeds, and six Egyptians, were still in contention at the start of the second round of the PSA $115k World Series El Gouna International Squash Open in Egypt’s Red Sea resort » Full Story
Hisham Ashour made it a good start for Egypt on day two of the El Gouna International Squash Open, on a day which saw home interest in all but one of the eight matches, » Full Story
Top seed Lauren Briggs claimed victory in the Artemis Edinburgh Open with a straight-games win over second seed Orla Noom in the final of the WSA $5k event at Edinburgh Sporting Club. » Full Story
Bidding to win the Artemis Edinburgh title for the first time, Andy Whipp probably started his third final here the favourite over Shaun Le Roux » Full Story
James Willstrop claimed a second consecutive World Series title as he beat Karim Darwish for the second time in just over a week this time in Kuwait City's Green Island rather than on the harbourfront in Hong Kong » Full Story
James Willstrop didn't exactly waltz into a second successive World Series final, not until the very end, but he turned in a repeat performance of his semi-final with Gregory Gaultier in Hong Kong last week » Full Story
After the drama of the first-ever 'FA Cup' style draw which produced a 'dream quarter-final' featuring top seeds Nick Matthew and Karim Darwish » Full Story
Today's round of 16 - or "pre-quarter-finals" as it's referred to in India, quite appropriately in this case - was unusual in two respects. » Full Story
Day One of the Kuwait PSA Cup, the ninth PSA World Series event of the year and the first to use an innovative 48-man draw format, saw 16 matches played over two venues » Full Story
While Malaysia's world champion and world number one Nicol David recorded her 35th consecutive win and collected her 7th Hong Kong title in a row, for James Willstrop » Full Story
After a day of upsets and revenge at Hong Kong Squash Centre yesterday some of the semi-final lineups at the Kowloon Cultural Centre on the harbourside overlooking Hong Kong Island, had an unfamiliar feel to them » Full Story
On a dramatic day of second round action at the Hong Kong Squash Centre, the women's Hong Kong Open lost three of its top seeds but gained a home quarter-finalist for the first time ever, not once but twice! » Full Story
It was a good day for the Egyptian contingent at Hong Kong Squash Centre as they provided five of today's winners in the men's draw, with Tarek Momen the only one of nine qualifiers in action to survive. » Full Story
Both Hong Kong hopefuls bowed out in the men's qualifying finals at the Hong Kong Squash Centre, but two of the products of the Girls' development program provided home success [and then drew the top two seeds in the main draw] » Full Story
Day one in Hong Kong always offers a mixture of relatively quick matches involving the mainly junior locals - they have a lot of them to choose from » Full Story
Defending champions, top seeds and world number ones Nick Matthew and Nicol David both successfully defended their World Open titles in contrasting finals at the Luxor Theatre in Rotterdam, the Netherlands' City of Sports. » Full Story
After a dramatic last day at Victoria which saw half of the World Open Squash 2011 quarter-finalists decided, it was on to Rotterdam's New Luxor Theatre today for the second part of the Last Sixteen rounds. » Full Story
There may have been less matches at Rotterdam's Victoria Club on day six of the World Open Squash 2011, but it proved to be the longest day so far as a series of marathon matches were played out in the first part of the last sixteen round of the men's and women's competitions. » Full Story
The world’s best junior player Ali Farag won the ‘MeerSquashHeroes Open 2011 title today when he beat local favourite Dylan Bennett in a thrilling final match in front of a packed gallery at the renowned ‘MeerSquash & Activity club » Full Story
Home favorite Vanessa Atkinson played out of her skin today to claim the Dutch Open Squash 2010 title in Rotterdam, the 'capital of sports' in the Netherlands. » Full Story
Dutch favourites Vanessa Atkinson and Laurens Jan Anjema secured home interest in both the men’s and women’s final at the Dutch Open Squash 2010 with two equally impressive performances on Saturday » Full Story
Dutch favourites Vanessa Atkinson and Laurens Jan Anjema were both sorely tested in Rotterdam before taking their expected places in the semi-finals, on a day which saw one major upset at the Victoria Club. » Full Story
While hosts Holland have most players in the women's draw of the Dutch Open in 2010, home hopes in the men's event rest on the shoulders of national number one Laurens Jan Anjema. » Full Story
It was a day of upsets in final qualifying for the Dutch Open at the Victoria Club in Rotterdam, as five of the eight matches - and all four men's - saw the lower seeded player prevail. » Full Story
The 2010 edition of the Dutch Open got under way today at the Victoria Club with strong Dutch involvement in the men's and women's events, but the afternoon session saw all but one fall by the wayside » Full Story
The Dutch Open Squash championships will take place again this year in Rotterdam. The tournament will be staged from 16-21 November 2010 at Victoria Squash, one of the most successful squash clubs in the Netherlands. » Full Story
Piedro Schweertman claimed the second PSA title of his career in convincing fashion today after seeing off the strong and spirited challenge of French prospect Lucas Serme » Full Story
Emma Beddoes proved victorious during the Squash Hillegom Flowerbulb Open 2009 after a comfortable straight games victory over Annelize Naudé in today’s final. » Full Story
The Flowerbulb Open started today with eight first round matches, five of them featuring Dutch players. Unfortunately for the home crowd there was only one that progressed to the next round as all top seeds proved the seeding committee right. » Full Story