Qatar Classic 2005 Winners!
Published: 28 Nov 2005 - 21:12 by drop-shot
Updated: 26 Sep 2008 - 09:32
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Hi to all squashed freaks over the world. I am so happy to james Willstrop Victory over David Palmer in the final game of Qatar Classic. Not that I have anything against Australian Nr. 2, not at all, I admire his skills; simply I think, squash in 5 years will belong to young chaps as James Willstrop, Nick matthew, Gregory Gaultier... And David is not bad palyer at all, mind you, he despatched Lincou in Semifinal! But again, James sent Anthony RIcketts home in the second semi final. Let's see what will happen this week in Hong Kong (WORLD SQUASH OPEN 2005). Today we have already final qualifying matches going on... Ramy Shour from Egipt bt. Dan Jenson (!!!) and plays Gregory Gaultier in the next game Joey Barrington bt his English colleague Philip Barker and Joey will play Olli Tuominen. In my opinion, he's got all the qualities to beat Olli. Simon Parke will play with Amr Shabana after the long and tiring match with Shahier Razik. Frenchman Renan Lavigne has despatched Mark Chaloner from England – Renan will face Shahid Zaman, Alex Gough, recently in-form Welsh player, sent Davide Bianchetti home. We will see Gough playing John White, and that's going to be a MATCH! Australia's Stewart Boswell continues his glorious come back to the top 5m beating Alister Walker from England... Stu will face Graham Ryding, last year's semi-finalist in the World Open. And Final qualifier, Laurens Jan Anjema from Holland beaten Jonathan Kemp from England. We will see how laurens will perform agains David palmer
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I think it is awesome news as James Willstrop is just 21 y.o. player ...
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