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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.

Grinham, Duncalf add lustre to Open

18-Jun-2012 - Squash Australia

The 2012 Australian Open in Canberra was boosted even further on the weekend with news that former champion Rachael Grinham and world number two Jenny Duncalf of England have entered the women’s tournament.
The 35-year-old Grinham, from the Queensland city of Toowoomba, won the Australian Open when it was held in Melbourne in 2005 and was a semi-finalist in Canberra the last two years.
A former number one who is currently ranked ninth in the world, Grinham is considered one of the greatest players the country has ever produced.
She won the World Open in 2007, is a Commonwealth Games gold medallist and has been British Open champion on four occasions.
Grinham’s entry means there are now four former champions in the field, with Kasey Brown (2006), Joelle King (2009) and Madeline Perry (2010) also entered.
Duncalf, 29, was runner-up to world number one Nicol David in 2011 and was a semi-finalist the year before, when she lost to Perry in a four-game classic.
Tournament director Gary Hampson said he was delighted at the strength of the women’s draw with three weeks still remaining until entries closed.
“Rachael and Jenny are wonderful players and have entertained Australian squash fans enormously in Canberra over the past two years,” he said.
“Rachael is an ornament to the game and a worthy successor to Michelle Martin and Sarah Fitz-Gerald in the production line of Australian squash champions.”
Also signing on for the 2012 tournament was New Zealand world number 18 Jaclyn Hawkes, a semi-finalist in 2008.
The Australian Open will be held on the all-glass court at Canberra’s Royal Theatre from August 13-19.
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