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Brilliant Ashour wins Australian Open
Defending champion Ramy Ashour was at his brilliant best as he downed fellow Egyptian Omar Mosaad in straight games to win his second HI-TEC Australian Open crown in Canberra on Sunday.
David wins second Australian Open crown
Defending champion Nicol David of Malaysia won her second consecutive HI-TEC Australian open when she beat a gallant Laura Massaro in an enthralling women’s final in Canberra’s Royal Theatre on Sunday.
Ashour downs Pilley to make final against Mosaad
Top seeded Egyptian Ramy Ashour booked his place in the final of the HI-TEC Australian Open after overcoming Australian Cameron Pilley in a brilliant men’s semi-final in Canberra on Saturday.
David and Massaro to meet in final
Defending champion Nicol David was back to her imposing best as she defeated 2010 winner Madeline Perry in the semi-finals of the HI-TEC Australian Open in Canberra on Saturday.
Pilley to face Ashour in semi-finals
Cameron Pilley survived his second five-game marathon in succession to defeat Egyptian Omar Abdel Aziz and reach the semi-finals of the HI-TEC Australian Open in Canberra on Friday.
Perry beats Brown to end Australian hopes
Northern Ireland’s Madeline Perry crushed Australian hopes in the women’s quarter-finals at the HI-TEC Australian Open when she defeated Kasey Brown with a ruthless display of attacking squash in Canberra on Friday.
Pilley beats Alexander as Ashour sails on
Big-hitting Cameron Pilley booked a place in the HI-TEC Australian Open quarter-finals when he beat fellow Australian Zac Alexander in a thrilling second round match in Canberra on Thursday.
Urquhart downs Grinham as seeds tumble
Australia’s Donna Urquhart scored one of the best wins of her career to beat fellow countrywoman Rachael Grinham as four of the top eight women’s seeds lost their second round matches at the HI-TEC Australian Open in Canberra on Thursday.

Davies excited about Nicol David challenge

19-Jul-2011 - Australian Open Team

Brisbane squash player Samantha Davies says she has nothing to lose after finding out she will be taking on world number one Nicol David of Malaysia on the main showcourt in the first round of the Australian Open.

Davies was elevated to the main draw of the Open after Frenchwoman Isabelle Stoehr withdrew injured on Monday night.
Her reward is a clash with the Malaysian superstar on the all-glass court in Canberra’s Royal Theatre.

“I’m a bit shell-shocked, I only found out about an hour ago,” the 22-year-old from Scarborough said on Tuesday.
“It’s going to be an incredible experience. I’ve never even see her play live before so it’s going to be a bit of a steep learning curve.”

Davies has only played on a glass court once before, one match at the World Junior Championships in Belgium in 2005.
“But never in front of the number of people that the Canberra theatre can hold and not against someone like Nicole,” she said.
“I’ve got nothing to lose and I can only learn from it. There’s no pressure on me at all, I want to go out there and relax and enjoy it, and get as much out of it as I can.

“It’s a good benchmark for me to see where my game is.”

Davies made the main draw of the Australian Open in 2010 through qualifying, losing to David’s countrywoman Low Wee Wern in the first round on a traditional court.

New Zealand’s Kylie Lindsay, who was due to play David in the first round, will now take on England’s Emily Whitlock, a very talented up and coming junior ranked number 10 in England and numbner 55 in the world. However, Kylie's reprieve may only be temporary as if she beats the 17-year-old Whitlock she would then have to face David in the second round, assuming David beats Davies.

The Australian Open will be played in Canberra from August 8-14.

Men’s world number one Nick Matthew opens his title defence against South Africa’s Stephen Coppinger on Monday, August 8 on the Centre Court of the Royal Theatre.
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