Sarah Jane Perry* completed a WSA World Tour title double after winning the *Abierto Mexicano de Raquetas* in Toluca Mexico, her second win in two weeks.
Natalie Grinham won the Monte Carlo Classic for the fourth time after beating Madeline Perry in Friday's final at the Stade Louis II in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Despite a number of surprise results in the first round of the 2012 WSA Silver Monte Carlo Classic, top seeds Madeline Perry and Natalie Grinham remain on course to meet in the final after successfully navigating the early stages.
Alison Waters claimed the biggest surprise result of the Lujiazui Finance City China Open quarter-finals after defeating top seed Raneem El Weleily in a dramatic tiebreak deciding game.
Following their Delaware Investments U.S. Open clash last week, both Nicol David and Raneem El Weleily have amassed enough World Series points to cement places in January’s World Series Finals.
Nicol David* added the one major title missing from her résumé last night in Philadelphia, as she beat *Raneem El Weleily* in the *Delaware Investments U.S. Open* final.
The semi-final round of the World Series Delaware Investments U.S Open Squash was a prime example of two ferociously competitive contests, that couldn’t have been any closer.
Laura Massaro claimed her milestone tenth WSA World Tour title yesterday as the Englishwoman completed her Carol Weymuller Open 2012 campaign with a win over Raneem El Weleily.
The fiercely contested WSA Gold Series Carol Weymuller Open in New York yielded few surprises in round one at Heights Casino last night, but a number of close results proved for an exciting opening day of competition.
Raneem El Weleily claimed an historic win over top seed Nicol David to prevent the number one seed from achieving her eighth title in the CIMB Malaysian Open final.
Day one of the CIMB Malaysian Squash Open Championships revealed just two surprises in round one, as unseeded teenager Emily Whitlock
surpassed Samantha Teran in four games, whilst No.9 seed *Rachael Grinham* again failed to play to her seeding as she lost to Omneya Abdel Kawy.
The world’s elite WSA players have next months CIMB Malaysian Open Squash Championships firmly in their sites with under two weeks to go until the first round.
The world No.1 took 44-minutes to see off the challenge of Englishwoman Laura Massaro, who forced the Malaysian to a gruelling 17-15 tie break in the first game.
Reigning champion Nicol David moved a step closer to retaining her title at the Hi-Tec Australian Open as she eased past Madeline Perry to make the 2012 final.
More surprise results dominate the headlines from the *Hi-Tec Australian Open* in Canberra as 19-year-old Havard student *Amanda Sobhy* beat anotherseeded player to progress to the quarter-finals of the *WSA World Tour Gold45* event.
It was a good day for the youngsters in the first round of the Hi-Tec Australian Open, as Harvard Sophomore Amanda Sobhy and England's Emily Whitlock upset the seedings.
"You have empowered Namibian squash," Tyc Kakehongo, National Administrator of the Namibian Squash Association, told record six-time women's world champion Nicol David and twice world junior champion Mohamed El Shorbagy.