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British
Open Qualifying Begins: Simson creates Upset. It was not a day to write home about on the women's side of British Open qualifying today. Not ONE SINGLE MATCH went beyond the minimum three games, and most of the scores were lopsided. Expect more heated action by the third qualifying round, when more competitive matchups will prevail. On a day when American men's sole hope, Chris Gordon, was rapidly dismissed by Indian junior star Saurav Ghosal, English and Pakistani players dominated the action in today's (Sunday) opening day of qualifying in the Dunlop British Open Squash Championships at the National Squash Centre in Manchester, with Guernsey junior Chris Simpson pulling off the biggest upset in the men's event to claim one of six English slots in the men's qualifying finals. Simpson, the reigning European Junior Champion who is ranked 178 in the world, toppled India's Ritwik Bhattacharya – a winner of three PSA Tour titles this year and ranked more than 100 places higher - 11-8 11-10 11-10 in 41 minutes. The Brighton-based 18-year-old now faces Italy's Davide Bianchetti for a place in Tuesday's first round draw. Pakistani players secured five places in the qualifying finals, three of which battles will be England v Pakistan affairs. The youngest player to survive was Pakistan's Aamir Atlas Khan, the 15-year-old Asian Junior Champion who beat compatriot Safeer Ullah Khan 7-11 11-10 11-5 11-7 and will now meet England's Ben Garner for a place in the main draw. Stewart Boswell was the only Australian to make it into the second day of qualifying action. The 27-year-old from Canberra, who has picked eight PSA titles in his comeback trail this year after a long layoff as a result of a mystery back ailment, beat the first ever Lebanese player to compete in the British Open. Boswell was too strong for Michel Zeinaty, winning 11-2 11-2 11-7 in 15 minutes – the quickest full match of the day. Manchester interest in the women's event was given a boost when Rebecca Botwright beat France's Soraya Renai 9-1 9-2 9-5 in 25 minutes. The 23-year-old from Worsley in Manchester meets Pakistan No1 Carla Khan in the second qualifying round – and will hope to join her older sister Vicky Botwright, the sixth seed, in the women's first round on Thursday. Botwright junior is joined by six other English players in the next qualifying round in the women's event – including Lancashire country team-mate Laura-Jane Lengthorn, who also beat a French opponent, Celia Allamargot, to progress in the tournament. Hopes of making a ninth successive appearance in the 'Wimbledon of Squash' were dashed today for England's former world No4 Stephanie Brind. The 28-year-old from Kent, a quarter-finalist in both in 1999 and 2001, bowed out 9-1 10-9 9-7 in 37 minutes to event newcomer Amanda Hopps, from Doubleview in Western Australia. RESULTS:
Dunlop British Open Squash Championships, National Squash Centre, Manchester,
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