The inaugural Squash Design
Tour, comprising seven PSA events across the United
States, ended in triumph at the Betty Griffin Memorial
Florida State Open in Boca Raton this month, when Colombian
Bernardo Samper not only won the event, but also the
complete Tour.
The tour showcased the talent of up-and-coming players in
the fast-growing global game of Squash. New York-based
Samper competed in four of the seven events – reaching the
final three times - and convincingly topped the overall Tour
standings after his Florida success.
"I
am very excited to win the first Squash Design circuit.
Bringing international level squash to the home clubs is
exactly what squash needs to do to create more excitement
and awareness of the sport. It was great to see the squash
fans embrace us in every city, no matter how big or small
the venue; the turnout was fantastic.
"Speaking for the players – we need more match play to earn
valuable playing experience and PSA points; a tour like this
supports our growth and development."
The Squash Design Tour
kicked off with the Madison Open, hosted by the small
but vibrant community at the Madison Squashworks. "To have
guys coming from all over the world to play here is really
special," said Damon Bourne, co-owner of Madison Squash
Workshop. "This was the first time we were able to see
world-class squash played right here in Madison. With this
event, I hope to generate more interest in this fast-paced
racquet sport."
The Madison Open was a great tournament for Samper, who only
dropped one game throughout the entire week.
The annual Goshen Open was held at the house of the
Wellingtons, which features a squash court in their
residence. Veteran Australian Mike Corren added another
title to his list, denying Welsh newcomer Peter Creed.
Pittsburgh Squash was pleased to bring squash back to the
Three Rivers City in the Pittsburgh Open. A highly
unusual set of results brought four qualifiers to the
quarterfinals. Joel Hinds completed an impressive run,
topping favourite Bernardo Samper in the final.
The annual Baltimore Cup was the first of two
one-star events in the line up. Amr Swelim took the
Baltimore Country Club title with a very impressive
performance in the final in front of a capacity crowd. This
victory looked highly unlikely in the early rounds as the
Italian had faced match balls in his first two rounds!
Rhode Island squash hosted their annual Rhode Island Open
in November. The event featured the strongest draw of the
tour – with US number one Julian Illingworth, the top seed,
winning in a tightly contested match over Swelim.
Following a bye week for Thanksgiving, the Philadelphia area
community welcome the Fairmount Open - a brand new event to
the PSA Tour. Home town favourite and top seed Gilly Lane
topped Mexican Cesar Salazar.
The tour wrapped up with the Betty Griffin Memorial
Florida State Open in Boca Raton, Florida. Bernardo
Samper once again fought his way through to his third final
of the tour. Samper faced his toughest opponent on the tour,
Australian Scott Arnold. His appearance in the final
clinched the Squash Design Tour over Botswana's Lekgotla
Mosope by a mere 10 tour points.
"Our wish is
to help increase awareness of Squash by bringing more squash
across the United States - and I think we are off to a good
start with this first tour. Speaking to the individual event
organizers – everyone involved agreed this first tour was a
good start. It is our hope to organize this tour annually –
bringing more squash to more cities.
"We would like to thank all the individuals who made each of
the events possible, all local sponsors, the PSA – and of
course the players and the fans who supported them."
Sahel Anwar
Partner in Squash Design and Premier Performance Squash |
The Squash
Design Tour
Madison Open
Madison, WI Oct 20–25
Goshen Open
Goshen, IN Oct 28–31
Pittsburgh Open
Pittsburgh, PA Nov 04–08
Baltimore Cup
Baltimore, MD Nov 11–15
Rhode Island Open
Newport, RI Nov 18–22
Fairmount Open
Philadelphia, PA Dec 02–06
Florida Open
Boca Raton, FL Dec 09–13
2009
Squash Design Tour final top 15 standings:
1 Bernardo Samper (Col) 165
2 Lekgotla Mosope (Bot) 155
3 Wade Johnstone (Aus) 120
4 Peter Creed (Wal) 110
5= Fernando Lopez (Mex) 100
5= Amr Swelim (Ita) 100
7= Patrick Chifunda (Zam) 95
7= Elvinn Keo (Mas) 95
7= Scott Arnold (Aus) 95
10= Muhd Asyraf Azan (Mas) 90
10= Ivan Yuen (Mals) 90
10= Gilly Lane (USA) 90
13= Mohammed Abbas (Egy) 80
13= Joel Hinds (Eng) 80
13= Cesar Salazar (Mex) 80 |