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PSA
: Australia's
Palmer grabs #1 in Sept 1 World Rankings: Peter Nicol falls to #3
(9.04.01). |
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WISPA
: Sept
1 World Rankings: Joyce holds onto #1
(9.04.01). |
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WISPA
: Fitz-Gerald
, Campion into Heliopolis finals
(9.03.01). Semi
-finals - by Howard Harding
(9.04.01) |
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WISPA:
Heliopolis Quarter
-finals - by Howard Harding
(9.03.01) |
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PSA
South Africa: Milo
South African Challenge
(9.3.01). Lincou
continues streak with win over favorite son Durbach. |
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PSA
South Africa: Milo
South African Challenge
(9.2.01). Lincou
charges to second successive final. |
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PSA
Pakistan: CNS
International, Karachi
(9.1.01). Anthony
Ricketts stops Muhammed Abbas' run |
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WISPA
: Fitz-Gerald
, Campion, David into Heliopolis semis
(9.02.01). Draw and results to date |
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In
Memoriam : Martin
Bronstein remembers journalist Raju Chanani from India
(9.02.01). |
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PSA
Pakistan: CNS
International, Karachi
(8.31.01). semis |
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World
News : Asian
Squash Journalist Raju Chainani, dead in Mumbai todayi
(8.31.01). |
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PSA
Pakistan: CNS
International, Karachi
(8.30.01). quarters |
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PSA
Satellite: Milo
South African Challenge
(8.30.01). first
day |
 |
PSA
News :Ahmed
Barada Retires
(8.30.01). cites injuries and pressure |
 |
PSA
News : Simon
Parke set for ankle surgery
(8.29.01). Will be
out until December |
 |
Womens
News : September
Challenge date set in UK
(8.28.01). Fitz-Gerald
and Campion face off three times in mid September |
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WISPA
: Fitz-Gerald
leads Heliopolis field
(8.27.01). Draw set |
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Cathay
Pacific :Finals: Not exciting
squash, but a big day for Palmer, Joyce; by Colin McQuillan (August
25 '01) |
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Cathay
Pacific :Finals press report:
-- Big results for Palmer, Joyce by Howard Harding (August
25 '01) |
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Cathay
Pacific :Finals Palmer beats Lincou, 3-0, Joyce beats Owens 3-0
Ron Beck briefly reports
on the anticlimatic finals. (August 26 '01) |
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Cathay
Pacific :Semis: An important
day; by Colin McQuillan (August 25 '01) |
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Cathay
Pacific :Semis report:
-- Big day for NZ, Aussie, France by Howard Harding (August
25 '01) |
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Cathay
Pacific : Women's semis Sarah
Fitz-Gerald reports on her loss to Leilani Joyce (August 25 '01) |
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Cathay
Pacific :
Quarter final results:Palmer, Fitz-Gerald continue, Boswell upsets
Heath (8.24.01) |
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PSA
Satellite:
Renan Lavigne captures Columbian:
by Howard Harding (8.23.01) |
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Cathay
Pacific :
PSA ratings intrigue - Palmer or Power?:
by Howard Harding (8.23.01) |
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Cathay
Pacific :
Colin McQuillan on the round of 16:
(8.23.01) and Sarah Fitz-Gerald's
event notebook ... also. third
day action |
 |
Cathay
Pacific :
Colin McQuillan analyzes day two:
(8.22.01) POWER WITHDRAWS WITH BUG! Amjad Khan makes it through, Casteleyn
ousts Price. Second
day action |
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USA
teams : USA
teams prepare for Melbourne
(8.21.01). |
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Cathay
Pacific :
First day action:
(8.21.01) PETER NICOL UPSET! John White also loses. Colin
McQuillan's report and analysis |
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Cathay
Pacific :
Final qualifications
(8.20.01) by Colin McQuillan and revised mens
and womens draws. |
 |
Cathay
Pacific :
Barada & Charman-Smith are late scratches
(8.19.01). |
 |
PSA
Pakistan: Mansoor
tops Shaid in Peshawar PSA stop
(8.16.01). |
 |
Global
Gallery :Martin
Bronstein's August gallery on up and comers, Malaysia, SRA woes,
more... (8.15.01). |
 |
Collegiate
news : Robert
Hallagan joins Trinity Coaching Staff
(8.15.01). |
 |
Asia
news : Public
Squash Facility Inaugurated by India Celebrities
(8.15.01). by Raju
Chainani. |
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Historical:
Pete Bostwick Jr Swings On by Rob Dinerman (8.15.01) |
 |
Jobs:
new listing - Birmingham UK (8.12.01) |
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Australian
Open:Fitz-Gerald, Berden win in Australia
(8.12.01) |
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USA news :
Men's Trials Final Results: Walker,
Chin, Quick, Wyant go to Australia by Rob Dinerman,
Final
Results and Press Release (8.12.01).
|
 |
WISPA:
Indian Open Results (8.11.01). |
 |
Australian
Open:Fitz-Gerald, Price into semis
(8.11.01) |
 |
USA news :
Men's Trials Day Three: Final Pool matches,
Walker, Chin undefeated, last two spots still undetermined by Rob
Dinerman, Day
Three Results and Press Release (8.11.01).
|
 |
USA news :Men's
Trials Day Two: Walker, Chin Win, Clinch Spots
by Rob Dinerman, Day
Two Results and Press Release (8.10.01).
|
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USA
news : Men's Trials Day One: Walker, Chin,
Quick, River win by Rob Dinerman, Day
One Press Release (8.9.01). |
 |
USA
news : Assaiante announces men's trial
pool pairings (8.6.01). |
 |
WISPA:
Cathay Pacific Women's preview
(8.6.01). |
 |
Jobs:
new listing - Liege (8.6.01)
|
 |
WISPA
: Fitz-Gerald sets sights on Aussie title
(8.3.01). |
 |
WISPA
: August 1 world rankings see top
20 unchanged - Joyce-Owens-Fitz Gerald are still 1-2-3 (8.2.01). |
 |
Jobs
for pros: Jobs Exchange Re-launched (8.1.01)
- New club, new listing launches exchange at www.squashtalk.com/jobs. |
 |
PSA
: August 1 world rankings see Peter
Nicol regain 1, Barada begins road back by moving up to #11. (8.1.01). |
 |
PSA
& WISPA: Cathay Pacific Men's
and Women's draws announced
(7.30.01). |
 |
PSA
Satellite : Casteleyn over Ball in James
Baker Oklahoma City finals (7.30.01). |
 |
Exhibitions
: Fitz-Gerald bests Campion in "World
Champion Challenge" in Wales (7.30.01). |
 |
Commonwealth
Games : Fitz-Gerald entertains Cricket,
Decathlon stars in Trafalgar Square (7.26.01).
- promotion for Commonwealth Games |
 |
World
Junior Women Teams 2001.
The finals by Martin Bronstein (7.28.01). England over Malaysia,
Egypt over USA-- plus complete
match results -- also WSF
Report --- and Team Canada
report on 9th place win. |
 |
World
Junior Women Teams 2001.
Semi final results (7.27.01). England brings USA down to earth,
Malaysia tops Egypt -- plus complete
match results -- also WSF
Report --- and Team Canada
report on 9-14 playoffs. |
 |
World
Junior Women Teams 2001.
Quarterfinal results (7.26.01). USA beats New Zealand, England
beats Germany.
Ali Pearson on USA win today.7.26.01) |
 |
Historical:
Great North American Rivalries by Rob Dinerman (7.26.01) |
 |
World
Junior Women Teams 2001.
Third and final Pools Report - Bronstein in Penang (7.24.01).
USA get very big win over Australia, |
 |
World
Junior Women Teams 2001.
Second Pools Report - Bronstein in Penang (7.23.01). USA, Australia,
Malaysia, Egypt, England, India clinch quarter final berths. |
 |
PSA
Satellite : Razik over ailing Casteleyn
in Squashworks Salt Lake City finals (7.23.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women Teams 2001.
First Pools Report - Bronstein in Penang (7.22.01). USA, Australia,
India win |
 |
PSA
Satellite : Razik and Casteleyn into Squashworks
Salt Lake City finals (7.22.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Finals Bronstein's report (7.21.01). David dominates Kawy in 17
minutes to get historic 2nd title and Press
report (7.21.01) |
 |
PSA
Satellite : Gaultier reaches Squashworks
Salt Lake City semis (7.21.01). |
 |
PSA
Satellite : First Round Squashworks Salt
Lake City Open (7.20.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Semi finals Bronstein's report (7.20.01). David and Kawy dominate.
also --- Plates report and
Press report (7.20.01) |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Team pools and seedings announced (7.20.01). Nico David "has
plan for Omneya" |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Quarterfinals Bronstein's report (7.19.01). Chuah, David give
Malaysia two of four semi-finals, joined by Duncalf and Kawy. Press
report (7.19.01) |
 |
USA
Regional News : North Jersey Y
25th Anniversary (7.19.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Day four Bronstein's report (7.18.01). quarterfinalist determined. |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Day three Bronstein's report (7.17.01).
The updated draw the plate
draws, American notes, Canadian
notes. |
 |
College
News : Assaiante appointed to new Trinity
post (7.17.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Day two Bronstein's report (7.16.01). The
updated draw |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Day one results recap (7.15.01). The
draw
Omneya Abdel Kawi targets Nicol
David (7.15.01) |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
The Opening Ceremonies (7.15.01). |
 |
UK
News : Pontefract club hosts Lesley Willstrop
Benefit (7.15.01). |
 |
USA
News : PSA Challenger set for 01-02 (7.15.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Singapore out of individuals (7.14.01).
Americans bring experienced squad (7.14.01).
Australians Aim High (7.14.01).
|
 |
WSF
News : WSF Aims for Beijing Lobbying Effort
(7.12.01). |
 |
USA
News : Assaiante sets August Melbourne
Team Trials (7.12.01). |
 |
Hall
of Fame Profiles: Victor
Niederhoffer: Iconoclast, opened up the US game. (7.12.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001.
Bronstein's Preview (7.10.01). |
 |
July
Player of the month:
The ageless Hiddy Jahan (7.10.01) |
 |
Amsterdam:
Egyptian Junior squads dominate Dutch Junior Open (7.9.01). |
 |
World
Junior Women's 2001. Event
draws and previews (7.9.01). |
 |
You Can Help Support the
USA 2001 Junior Women's Team! - The USA team, rated to finish as
high as fourth, is not supported by the level of National Sports
funds available in other countries. Help
with a tax-deductible contribution to support the team - online
now! (7.5.01).
|
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MSRA:
New York Pro News and Notes (7.5.01). |
 |
USSRA:
Chris Walker grabs US Pro Championship (7.4.01).
|
 |
Rob
Dinerman: Hardball players say
Goodbye to Atlantic City (7.2.01) - (also Jim
Zug's story) |
 |
World
Rankings : WISPA computer says Fitz-Gerald
still #3, Kitchen earns top 20, L Khan at 27 (7.1.01)
PSA: minimal change in top ten, Power stays #1. (7.1.01) Chris
Walker vaults back into top 20 |
 |
Malaysia:
Ong Beng Hee takes a break (7.1.01). |
 |
PSA
Scottish Open: Peter Nicol
beats Australia's Stewart Boswell in straight games by Elspeth
Burnside in Perth. (7.1.01) |
 |
PSA
Scottish Open: Nicol beats
White; Boswell continues upset path by Elspeth Burnside in Perth.
(6.30.01) |
 |
PSA
Scottish Open: Nicol and
White advance to 'Scottish' showdown, Heath loses in Quarters
by Elspeth Burnside in Perth. (6.29.01) |
 |
End
of an Era: Atlantic City Club Closes
(6.30.01) retrospective by Jim Zug; and historical
results. |
 |
WISPA
in Kenya: Fitz-Gerald, Charman-Smith (6.28.01).
visit Karen Club, make news. Visit Parklands
Program (6.29.01). |
 |
Media:
Squash makes headlines (6.28.01) |
 |
Czech
Republic: PSA Exhibition gala in Prague
(6.28.01) |
 |
PSA
Scottish Open: Barada down
with groin injury, Ong Beng Hee ousted in straight games by Elspeth
Burnside in Perth. (6.28.01) |
 |
PSA
Scottish Open: First day
draw (6.28.01). First
round report by Elspeth Burnside in Perth. (and PSA release) |
 |
PSA
Scottish Open: Barada in
draw (6.27.01). Qualifying
results. Scottish Open main
page. |
 |
ISDA
Doubles: new teams for 01-02, Chris
Walker expected on circuit(6.27.01). Doubles
page |
 |
Bizarre
British Tabloid Sideshow: Vicky Botwright continues
to draw attention (but not on-court) (6.27.01) |
 |
Rob
Dinerman: Tom Page career recap
(6.27.01) |
 |
Japan:
Casteleyn succeeds, Rebecca Chiu tops
Latasha Khan on final point (6.26.01) |
 |
WISPA
Satellite : YTL Open Finals (6.24.01).
Kitchen adds Kuala Lumpur win.. [The full
draw] |
 |
WISPA
in Kenya: Fitz-Gerald, Charman-Smith in
exhibition (6.24.01). Excite enthusiasts at Niarobi Club. |
 |
WISPA
Satellite : YTL Open Semis (6.23.01).
Kitchen flying high again in Kuala Lumpur Saturday. |
 |
Superseries:
The Finals - Nicol wins $19,500
and record 3 titles in a row, Power takes 3rd place (6.22.01)
also press report on
the finals (6.22.01) |
 |
Superseries:
The Semis - Palmer will get
another shot at Nicol tomorrow in the final, beats Power in 5, Nicol
over Heath in 4.; (6.21.01)
also press report on
the semis (6.21.01) |
 |
Tom
Page: The Memorial Service- his
friends remember(6.20.01) by Rob Dinerman. Jahangir
Khan remembers - words from Jahangir (6.20.01) |
 |
Superseries: Third
day - Fleet Group sends Nicol and Palmer to semis, Harrow
Group sends Power and Heath, plus Semis outlook (6.20.01)
|
 |
Superseries:
Second day - Power, Nicol
into semis, Evans out (6.19.01) |
 |
Superseries:
Day-one Bronstein report
from Broadgate Arena (6.18.01)
First Bronstein report from
Broadgate Arena (6.18.01) |
 |
WISPA
Satellite : Singapore Open Final (6.17.01).
Kitchen wins first WISPA crow over Nauda in Singapore Sunday.
[The full draw] |
 |
Bronstein's
Global Gallery: June Column - Fitz-Gerald,
Walker, Botwright, more... (6.17.01) |
 |
PSA
Satellite : Arcucci top Dutch star Berden
to earn Dutch Open title (6.17.01) |
 |
WISPA
Satellite : Singapore Open semi-final
results (6.17.01). Kitchen, Nauda to meet in finals.
Singapore Open quarterfinal results (6.16.01).
Maha Zein advances, Latasha Khan falters. |
 |
PSA
Satellite : Arcucci, Berden reach Dutch
Open semis (6.16.01) |
 |
International
Test Series: Jonathon Power
injured (6.15.01) Doubtful for Superseries Finals. RoW takes third
test series behind Darwish, Fitz-Gerald.. |
 |
Superseries:
Chaloner gets a shot as Barada withdraws (6.14.01) |
 |
Pakistan
: PSF Elite Training Program(6.14.01) |
 |
Olympics
2008 : Squash WSF Makes its bid (6.14.01)
WISPA:- Aussies Irving and Fitz-Gerald
honored(6.14.01) |
 |
Superseries:
Draw and schedule released (6.14.01)
Superseries TV:- Semis and
finals on SkyTV (6.12.01) |
 |
International
Test Series: Results of
Second Round (6.13.01) Darwish, Fitz-Gerald lead ROW to second
win; while Parke tops Power
Follow the Test Series at www.squashtalk.com/worldchallenge2001 |
 |
International
Test Series: Results of
First Round (6.12.01) Power, Fitz-Gerald lead ROW to first win. |
 |
Superseries:
Barada Begins Comeback at Broadgate (6.11.01)
Superseries Lineup:-
Eight top competitors for title (6.11.01) |
 |
British
Open Finals: Masters division
results (6.11.01) |
 |
British
Open Finals: Bronstein reports
on a double Aussie day(6.10.01)
Sarah Fitz-Gerald:- The mental
key to my win (6.10.01) |
 |
British
Open semis: Bronstein reports
on a remarkable day(6.9.01)
Chris Walker - The comeback kid
(6.9.01)
British Open Semis
Preview:Aussie resurgance- |
 |
British
Open Quarters:Another amazing
result - Lee Beachill over Peter Nicol; (6.7.01) - event thrown
upside down - Power, Nicol, Price all victims, qualifier Chris Walker
makes British Open semis. |
 |
British
Open Quarters:Walker reaches
semis! - Fitz over Campion; (6.7.01) |
 |
British
Open :Late night action: Beachill
ousts Price; (6.7.01)
British Open : Martin Bronstein
second report on round two day two; (6.7.01) Nicol, Owens cruise..
British Open :Martin Bronstein
reports on round two day two; (6.7.01) Parke, Botwright go down. |
 |
Memorial
Service : For Tom Page June 15th
Merion PA (6.7.01)
Obtiuary:
Tom Page 1956-2001 (5.26.01) |
 |
British
Open : Martin Bronstein reports
on Jonathon Power's loss; (6.6.01) Del Harris knocks Jonathon
Power out of the British Open.
British Open : Chris Walker upsets
defending champ David Evans; (6.6.01)
Sarah Fitz at the Open : Notes
on rounds one and two; (6.6.01) |
 |
British
Open : Martin Bronstein on the
First Round; (6.5.01)
British Open : 'Missing Players'
- by Ron Beck; (6.5.01) |
 |
British
Open : Peter Nicol Confident;
(6.5.01)
British Open : First round
results completed; (6.5.01) |
 |
British
Open : Bronstein reports on the
final qualifiers; (6.4.01)
British Open : Sarah Fitz-Gerald
interviewed; (6.4.01) hopes to keep streak alive |
 |
Jim
Zug Squash History: Walter Montenegro
the "ball man"... (6.4.01) |
 |
British
Open : Bronstein reports on the
qualifiers; Men's Qualifying - second
day... Women's qualifying
first day (6.3.01) |
 |
British
Open : Men's Qualifying
- first day... (6.2.01) |
 |
June
One Rankings: WISPA June 1... (6.1.01)
PSA June 1 - No big changes |
 |
US
Open : September tickets available
online... (6.1.01) |
 |
British
Open : Historical preview: by
Ron Beck... (6.1.01) |
 |
British
Open : Bronstein's Preview: He
interviews Nicol... (5.30.01) ... Draws
... : Jonathon Power speaks out... (5.28.01)
|
 |
WISPA:
Lankester wins Carcassone Open... (5.30.01)
- First tour victory for 20 year old English Pro. |
 |
Players
profiled: Jansher Khan retires officially...
(5.29.01) - hadn't competed since June 1999 in Maastricht |
 |
Historical:
Oldest USA Squash Court (5.28.01) by Jim Zug. |