TWP St George's
Hill Premiere Squash League
For
the second match in a row TWP St George's Hill
went down 3-2 in The Premier Squash League last
Tuesday night. The young Weybridge side were pipped
by an experienced Bristol team containing several
stars of squash.
Young Rachel Willmott for TWP battled hard
against Bristol's World no 45 Vicky Hynes gaining
great match experience but unfortunately no games
as Hynes romped to victory.
Meanwhile Walton's British Junior Champion
and rising star Joe Lee put huge pressure on former
World no 2 Peter Marshall narrowly losing the first
game but holding out to snatch the second with
some fine touch play. Marshall visibly tired but
became more accurate as he did so using his "legendary" two
handed style to great effect. The third game was
crucial and Lee failed to convert his chances whilst
Marshall showed many of the qualities that had
made him a World Class player. Marshall took that
game and fought off a spirited comeback from Lee
in the fourth to give his side a two match lead.
TWP's Mohamed Nafizwan Mohamed Adnan or Wan for
short took to the court against Bristol's team
captain Hadrian Stff and started sluggishly putting
his side in more trouble as he lost the first game.
Some persistant rallying and nice touches gave
Wan the edge in the second and Stiff offered little
resistance in the third. The fourth game was more
evenly contested but Wan showed some of the form
which has taken him to number 60 in the World and
number 3 in Malaysia to pull a match back for TWP
St George's Hill.
The eagerly awaited class between former British
Open Champion David Evans and local boy Tom Richards
failed to live up to it's post match billing. Tom
has recently risen to number 49 in the world and
last week took World number 10 Ong Beng Hee to
five games at The World Open in Manchester whilst
Evans has regained top form following a coaching
stint in Jersey. Evans totally dominated the centre
of the court and Richards struggled to put pressure
on the tall but elegant Welshman. Unfortunately
for TWP this was not to be Richards's night and
he went down three games to love.
The final clash of the evening between TWP's top
star Daryl Selby and Adrian Grant the World
number 10 was an exhibition of exquisite squash
skills. Selby's ball striking and control were
superb whilst Grant moved in the same predatory
manner as a young Mohamed Ali, anticipating Selby's
best shots and countering with his own precise
attacking strikes. On this performance 25 year
old Selby could yet go on to become one of the
world's best players. He took the first two games
with style and narrowly lost out in a nail biting
third as Grant clawed his way back into the match.
The fourth game was evenly matched but Selby showed
exceptional character to pull off an excellent
win delighting the large St George's crowd.
TWP St George's travel to Chichester on November
4th and play at St George's Hill at 7pm on Tuesday
11th November against local rivals Unisport Guildford.
Spectators are welcome and tickets can be purchased
from 07905 102095.
St George's Hill players performed well in the
recent World Open in Manchester with Daryl Selby
reaching the last sixteen and Tom Richards
coming so close to defeating World number 10 Ong
Beng Hee in the first round. Joe Lee beat Irish
champion and World no 79 John Rooney in qualifying
but went down to Egyptian wonder kid Mo Shorbagy
who reached the quarter finals.
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