Shabana
Celebrates World Open Hat-Trick In Bermuda
Following an impeccable
display of near faultless squash on an all-glass court at the Fairmont
Southampton Resort in Bermuda, Egypt's world number one Amr
Shabana beat France's Gregory Gaultier, the world No3, in straight
games in the final of the Endurance World Open Squash Championship to
become only the fourth player in history to lift the world title for a third
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Injury
Woes Strike Bermuda World Open
Injury problems have caused
three seeds to withdraw from the Endurance World Open Bermuda 2007 Squash
Championship, the $175,000 PSA Tour event which gets underway on
the island on Sunday (25 November). |
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Endurance
World Open Draw Revealed in Bermuda
Squash fans around the globe
will be focused on
Bermuda in November
when the Bermuda Squash Racquets Association hosts the Endurance
World Open Bermuda 2007 Squash Championship, proudly sponsored by
Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd. This is the final phase of the biggest
contract in the history of squash, which has seen Bermuda hosting the
PSA Masters
for the past two years.
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Shabana
Masters Nicol In Bermuda Final
The climax of the richest
squash event on the PSA Tour this year between the World Open
champion, who is also now the world number one, and one of the sport's
legends fresh from winning two medals in the Commonwealth Games,
lived up to all expectations in the final of the Virtual Spectator
Bermuda PSA Masters in Hamilton, Bermuda.
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Shabana
& Nicol To Meet In Bermuda Showdown
Egypt's new world
number one Amr Shabana will meet fellow left-hander Peter Nicol,
the world No6 from England, in the final of the Virtual
Spectator Bermuda PSA Masters |
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Beng
Hee Bashes Ricketts In Bermuda Masters
In what he later
described as "definitely my best win", Malaysia's Ong Beng Hee
despatched second seed Anthony Ricketts in straight games in
the second round of the Virtual Spectator Bermuda PSA Masters
on the all-glass court at
the Jessie Vesey Sports Centre in Hamilton, Bermuda,
to cause the biggest upset of the PSA Super Series Platinum
tournament presented by Logic and hosted by Endurance.
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Ryding
Rocks Tuominen In Bermuda Masters Opener
Graham Ryding
made up for the
absence of compatriot Jonathon Power, the defending champion who
announced his surprise retirement from the game on the eve of the event,
by claiming an unexpected Canadian place in the second round of the
Virtual Spectator Bermuda PSA Masters |
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Bermuda Redraw after
Power Pulls Out ...
The squash world was shocked last week by the unexpected retirement announcement by world #1 Jonathon
Power of Canada who was also #1 seed in this year’s Virtual Spectator
Bermuda Masters 2006, scheduled to be played from 2nd –8th April at the
BHS Jessie Vesey Sports Centre. |
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National Coach wanted for Bermuda Squash
Racquets Association The
Bermuda Squash Racquets Association ("BSRA") wishes to recruit a National
Coach, whose main responsibility will be coaching the Bermuda junior and adult
national teams, as well as squash players of all ages and level of ability. |
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Power Claims Masters Hat-Trick In Bermuda
Jonathon Power confounded majority opinion in Bermuda with a straight games
upset over England's Lee Beachill in the final of the Virtual Spectator
Bermuda PSA Masters, presented by Logic and hosted by Endurance, to secure his
third Masters title at the Jessie Vesey Sports Centre in Hamilton. |
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Power Controls World No1 Lincou To Reach
Bermuda Semis
"Squash at its best" was how one observer described the dramatic quarter-final
in the Virtual Spectator Bermuda PSA Masters between sixth seed Jonathon Power
and top seed Thierry Lincou - in which the mercurial Canadian prevailed in a
five-game marathon to upset the French world number one and world champion to
reach an unexpected semi-final berth on the all-glass court at the Jessie
Vesey Sports Centre in Hamilton, Bermuda. |

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White Punishes Palmer As Australian Campaign
Ends In Bermuda
Scotland's John White caused the major sensation of the second round of the
Virtual Spectator Bermuda PSA Masters when he despatched Bermuda-based
Australian David Palmer, the fourth seed, in four games to secure an
unexpected place in the quarter-finals of the $120,000 PSA Super Series squash
event, presented by Logic and hosted by Endurance, in Hamilton, Bermuda. |
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