The last day of singles action on the Gold Coast, with six medals to be won …
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Commonwealth Games Squash 2018
#GC2018Squash coverage by the World Squash Federation and SquashSite
The last day of singles action on the Gold Coast, with six medals to be won …
Continue reading »It will be England and New Zealand going for Squash singles gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on Monday …
Continue reading »Semi-Finals day saw two English followed by two New Zealand victories in the quest for Squash Gold …
Continue reading »A quartet of players representing England, Malaysia, New Zealand and Wales will line up in both the men’s and women’s singles semi-finals …
Continue reading »Two each for England, Wales, Malaysia and New Zealand on a long and dramatic Day Three …
Continue reading »England celebrated 100% success in today’s third round of Squash singles events with three winners in each draw …
Continue reading »No seeding upsets on a good Day Two for the Brits at the Gold Coast …
Continue reading »Great day for Jamaica as Binnie and Walters make the last sixteen …
Continue reading »While the two reigning gold medallists eased into the third round, the opening day of action belonged to Jamaica …
Continue reading »Only 40 #CommonwealthSquash GOLD medals have ever been won … and just TEN players have won more than one …
Continue reading »Coaches and athletes representing the 28 Squash nations competing in the 2018 Commonwealth Games were welcomed on behalf of the Commonwealth Games Federation …
Continue reading »“I would love to win a few Gold medals at the Commonwealth as well as Asian Games this year,” says India’s Saurav Ghosal …
Continue reading »Malaysian squash queen Nicol David’s consistency over the years should help push her towards a gold-medal finish …
Continue reading »Kiwis Paul Coll and Joelle King both became the highest-ranked players in the Singles events according to the new April PSA World Rankings …
Continue reading »‘I’m coming to grips with it’ – Meet the Kiwi squash player you’ve probably never heard of who’s now a Gold Coast medal favourite …
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