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WHAT WAS NEW Nov 1 2003 through Dec 31 2003:


Davide Bianchetti, Italy #1
Rapid Rise - Davide Bianchetti makes noise in Lahore. behind his showing training notes from Italy  ( photo © 2003 davidebianchetti.com)

(1.03.04)
Poughkeepsie starts Kidzsquash Community Program: (1.3.04) Brown's Oliner joins Vassar coaching corps - Vassar starts Kitzsquash in mold of SquashBuster, Streetsquash, et al

(1.2.04) Yale Club Ketcham Invitational: Semi final report as Merrill and Schwartz unexpectedly reach the finals which will be played Sunday at Noon in NYC
Martin Bronstein: his 2003 WISPA wrapup the year in review a frank assessment of the year enjoyed by Owens, Grainger, Jackman, Atkinson and more.

(1.1.04) Martin Bronstein: The Global Gallery - Jan '04 Martin reviews the fortunes of PSA names in 2003.


Men's World Rankings: (12.30.03) Thierry Lincou - New PSA World # 1 while Peter Nicol and Jonathon Power suffer big drops.


U Club Finals:(12.30.03) Castilla, Rosenthal win singles while Pat Malloy and Coly Smith win the Ketcham Doubles Competition in holiday college action in NYC.


A New Pecking Order: (12.29.03) World Open Report Card from Team Kneipp and their forecast of the Jan 1 '04 rankings with Thierry Lincou at #1 and major shifts.
Holiday College Squash: (12.28.03) Broadbent, Castilla in rematch Ben Ende and Will Simonton reach doubles finals.
Readers Forum: (12.28.03) on Squash versus Tennis Team Kneipp readers write in! Some interesting viewpoints.


Rankings: (12.25.03) Women's World Jan 2004 Rankings WISPA pecking order shifts as Malaysia's Nicol David moves into the top ten and Natalie Grainger regains #2 position.
USA Squash: (12.24.03) Hall of Fame Finds Permanent Home; makes a move to permanent quarters at Yale University, New Haven CT, with plans for more public accessibility.
Superseries: (12.23.03) June 2004 Field Announced Shabana, Kneipp make field; Power and Palmer shut out as lineup announce for June '04 event.
Out of Italy: (12.23.03) Davide Bianchetti training notes path to the world open, by Hesham el Attar who has become Bianchetti's coach.


Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.22.03) Another perspective on the final from Team Kneipp - Amr Shabana wins Musharraf watches report on an exciting final.



Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.21.03) It's a historic world open final that sees the first Egyptian World titlist, Amr Shabana joins legion of Egyptian greats by Howard Harding
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.20.03) It's an exciting day for Egyptian Amr Shabana in Lahore --- Shabana, Lincou win semis by Howard Harding; Semi final match observations by Dan Kneipp
Ryan Barnett: (12.20.03) All I Want for XMAS some Christmas wishes that the top pros have expressed for the 2004 season.


Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.19.03) Shabana, Kneipp roar into world semis by Howard Harding; Joe Kneipp finds the magic against Lee Beachill by Dan Kneipp, complete draw/results.



USA Squash: (12.19.03) Hall of Fame inductees, 2004 USA Hall of Fame, which moves to New Haven this year, inducts Sharif Khan, Demer Holleran, Ned Bigelow. USSRA seeks new junior development director. Steve Gregg leaves post.
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.18.03) Fascinating match play in round three by Dan Kneipp
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.18.03) Tops seeds upset in round three Shabana, Kneipp, Bianchetti advance; Palmer and White fall.
World Hardball Greenwich: (12.18.03) Gary Waite takes hardball title over a field of 18 hardballers, softballers, and doubles specialists.


Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.17.03) White cruises in round two and SquashTalk looks at round three matchups and quarterfinal likely lineups.
ISDA Pro Doubles: (12.16.03) Dinerman analyzes the mid-season rankings
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.16.03) Bianchetti turns draw upside down Peter Nicol beaten by intrepid Italian by Dan Kneipp in Lahore
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.16.03) Burqi wins in final first round session
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.15.03) Round One Day 2: White, Kneipp win, Heath loses by Dan Kneipp in Lahore
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.14.03) Round One Day 1: Alan Grant upset loser by Dan Kneipp in Lahore
Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.14.03) Event preview by Dan Kneipp in Lahore
Team Kneipp: (12.14.03) Qatar Report Card by Dan Kneipp

Women's World: (12.13.03) Carol Owens reclaims the World Champion title by Colin McQuillan in Hong Kong, draw/results.

Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.13.03) Pakistan dominates the qualifier finals, main draw.

Women's World: (12.12.03) Champions Owens and Jackman make their way to the final by Colin McQuillan in Hong Kong, draw/results.

Men's Worlds Lahore: (12.12.03) Late withdrawals promote several qualifiers and Dan Kneipp looks at history of the World Open, current, draw.
College Squash (12.12.03) Sports Illustrated Lauds Trinity Squash - Ranked #1 most followed small college sport in USA.

Women's World: (12.11.03) Nicol David on a roll, Grinham sisters out in quarters by Colin McQuillan in Hong Kong, draw/results.

Bermuda (12.11.03) New PSA Bermuda Open Event Announced - March 2004 event includes participatory amateur flights.
USA Squash(12.10.03) Assaiante resigns USA Squash post - cites added responsibilities at Trinity
Gold Racquets Singles and Doubles: (12.10.03) Report -- Finn and Shephard win Doubles - Dylan Patterson wins Singles.
ISDA Pro Doubles: (12.10.03) Atwater Cup Montreal Finals- Waite and Mudge win again over Berg and McDonald.

Women's World: (12.10.03) Nicol David knocks out Natalie Grainger in second round by Colin McQuillan in Hong Kong, draw/results.

Women's World: (12.09.03) A few racquet incidents in first round by Colin McQuillan in Hong Kong, draw/results.

Women's World: (12.08.03) Preview and Qualifier final report by Colin McQuillan in Hong Kong, qualifier draw/results, updated main draw.

Jonathon Power: (12.08.03) His 2003 Campaign and his broken hand - with X-rays!; read also Ryan Barnett interviews Jean DeLierre.
PSA Satellite Chennai: (12.08.03) Heather wins first PSA Title - Corren retires with upset stomach.
Women's World: (12.07.03) Qualifying Day One report from Hong Kong, Runa Reta upsets Dominique Lloyd-Walters, qualifier draw/results.
News Flash: (12.06.03) Power out through world open- broken left hand requires layoff.
ISDA Pro Doubles: (12.06.03) Atwater Cup Montreal Quarters- Walker and Kay in fiver game thrillers.
Women's World: (12.06.03) Qualifying begins Sunday in Hong Kong, main draw, qualifier draw.
PSA Satellite Chennai: (12.06.03) Corren, Heather reach finals - results of the first three rounds
Qatar Classic: (12.05.03) Beachill and Grainger win year's richest titles , men's finals report by Dan Kneipp, finals photos by Fritz Borchert.
Qatar Classic: (12.04.03) Beachill and White reach men's finals -report by Dan Kneipp; also semifinal pix, Grainger and Owens set to meet in Women's final
Qatar Classic: (12.03.03) Quarterfinal photo montage- more action in Doha
ISDA Doubles: (12.03.03) Conduct Issues or Culture Clash or both?: ISDA issues conduct advisory to membership.
Qatar Classic: (12.03.03) Men's quarters, womens quarters: Big upset day in Doha as Nicol, Palmer go down to Beachill and Matthew.
England Squash: (12.03.03) Pontefract maintains National League lead- fifth week results
Qatar Classic: (12.02.03) Second round photo montage- exciting action in Doha
College Squash: (12.02.03) (Dec 2 National Mens Rankings Cornell, Western Ontario, Columbia gain ground in the latest CSA poll.
World Rankings: (12.02.03)Women's December Rankings Duncalf, David gain ground; Men's December Rankings no change in the top six.
Qatar Classic: (12.02.03) Men's second round results- Grant, El Borolossy, Matthews charge into quarters. Women's second round results - Jackman survives knife edge
Qatar Classic: (12.02.03)Men's round one wrapup- upset synopsis by Dan Kneipp.
PSA Satellite: (12.01.03) Evolution Open Mexico finals - Eric Galvez earns his first PSA title in Mexico City.
Qatar Classic:(12.01.03) Power suffers broken left finger- unable to continue as he ends up in local hospital - will he be back for World Open? -- Mens/womens First round report and Womens first round results
Qatar Classic: (11.30.03) Mens first round, day one- a confident Mo Abbas upsets Anthony Ricketts; also Womens qualifying final
Global Gallery: (11.30.03) Martin Bronstein's Nov/Dec Column - PACE Canadian renews, British Open, refereeing, Cassie, Waite's painting ...
PSA Satellite: (11.30.03) Evolution Open Mexico semis - Eric Galvez, Sanchez make it an all Mexican final.
Qatar Classic: (11.29.03) Mens qualifying final- the qualifying qualms report by team Kneipp; also Womens qualifying day one results
European Squash: (11.29.03) Inaugural European Cup Underway - emerging squash nations compete in Croatia.
PSA Satellite: (11.29.03) Evolution Open Mexico quarters - Mexicans Galvez, Sanchez crowd semis.
Qatar Classic: (11.28.03) Qualifying first round- in which Tommy Berden scores a 118 minute win over Stacey Ross. Qualifying draw and main page.
PSA Satellite: (11.28.03) Evolution Open Mexico first round - qualifiers crash party
PSA Superseries: (11.26.03) Qatar Classic Preview - first round matchups reviewed by Team Kneipp.
PACE Canadian Classic: (11.26.03) Canadian Classic Photo Montage by Hugh MacLean for Squashtalk
Doubles: (11.25.03) Weekend Doubles Wrapup Jimmy Dunn Invite in Philly and some notes on the Jamie Bentley cup by Rob Dinerman.
PSA: (11.25.03) World Open Draw Announced - December event in Pakistan.
Doubles: (11.24.03) Cambridge Club Doubles Finals Waite and Heath edge Ryding and Mudge in two hour contest - Martin Bronstein reports from Toronto.
College Squash: (11.24.03) Upstate New York Championships St. Lawrence Women, Hobart men win inaugural crowns.
PSA: (11.24.03) Valkyrie Club Finals Lavigne wins event over Iskandar.
UK: (11.24.03) U23 Super Eight Willstrop beats Grant in close final.
Doubles: (11.24.03) Cambridge Club Doubles Pools Report Ryding and Mudge reach the finals - Martin Bronstein reports from Toronto.
UK: (11.23.03) U23 Super Eight Willstrop, Grant class of the field of eight
College Squash: (11.23.03) Weekend results Ivy teams, NESCAC teams begin season action.
WISPA: (11.23.03) Monte Carlo Finals Linda Charman wins in four over Nicol David
WISPA: (11.22.03) Monte Carlo Semis Nicol David streaks to finals to oppose Charman
PSA: (11.21.03) Valkyrie Club Quarters Corren advances to semis in New Jersey one star event.
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.20.03) - Tournament Talk Ryan Barnett reflects on a classic duel between Power and Palmer in Toronto
College Squash: (11.22.03) Latest college squash mens rankings
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.20.03) - Power over Palmer in 5 (from Martin Bronstein) ..
WISPA: (11.20.03) Monte Carlo First Round Alison Waters gets big win over Jr. World Champion Omneya Kawy in first round.
North America: (11.20.03) Cambridge Club Doubles Preview Power, Kneipp, Chaloner featured in invitational event; and Cardinal (Virginia) "hardball" report
Tournament Talk: (11.19.03) On Refereeing an interview with Riley and Waters
College Squash: (11.19.03) Womens season gets underway big weekend in men's competition with 26 matches playerd - weekend results.
WISPA: (11.19.03) Jenny Duncalf on a tear by Rob Dinerman
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.19.03) Semi final Report - Power and White put on a virtuoso performance of winning shots and accompanying streaks of errors (from Martin Bronstein) .. semis press release ...
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.18.03) Quarterfinal Report - Omar El Borolossy wins again; Power, White, Palmer win (from Martin Bronstein), also Tournament Talk - Behind Nicol's loss (and quarterfinal press release) also Barnett's Quarters wrapup
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.17.03) First Round Report - Omar El Borolossy beats Peter Nicol in 4; Power coasts, Graham Ryding wins (from Martin Bronstein).
(Main page and 1st round press release)
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.16.03) Final qualifying - Berg, Koukal move to main draw.
Betteridge Cup: (11.16.03) Iskandar beats Walker in Finals - straight game win for Malaysian in Westchester NY
Hong Kong: (11.16.03) Buler Cup (WISPA and PSA)- Finals  Macree and O'Brien win inaugural Buler Challenge Cup
Dutch Open: (11.16.03) James Willstrop and Natalie Grinham shut out Dutch Champions Berden and Atkinson - Report of the Finals
Dutch Open: (11.16.03) Order restored by Grinham, Atkinson while Berden keeps up the giant killing over Abbas - Report of the semifinals
Mens College Squash: (11.16.03) Saturday's matches , Hobart tops Navy, Navy beats Utah, Denison.
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.16.03) Preview report
Canadian Squash Classic: (11.15.03) Event begins monday, main page - qualifying day one Guiffre, Berg, I Power advance.
PSA Satellite Tour: (11.15.03) Betteridge Cup - Semifinal report top two seeds into finals.
Hong Kong: (11.15.03) Buler Cup (WISPA and PSA)- Semi finals local player breaks into the finals.
Dutch Open: (11.15.03) Maastricht the site of important young pro breakthroughs - Report of the quarterfinals
Jonathon Power: (11.15.03) Regales TV audience on Canadian TV - Report
WISPA: (11.14.03) Wemuller recap- Jackman and Duncalf break through WISPA review by Rob Dinerman
PSA Satellite Tour: (11.14.03) Betteridge Cup - Quarterfinal report top two seeds advance.
Hong Kong: (11.14.03) Buler Cup (WISPA and PSA)- First round
PSA Satellite Tour: (11.14.03) Betteridge Cup - First round
PSA and WISPA: (11.13.03) Valid Dutch Open- second round: mens draw/results - Anjema shocks Parke, womens draw/results - Duncalf keeps streak going.
PSA and WISPA: (11.13.03) Valid Dutch Open- first round: mens draw/results - Berden, Anjema advance amidst upsets, womens draw/results - Duncalf stops Bailey
Player Profiles: (11.12.03) Jonathon Power- He's Not British by Martin Bronstein
College Squash: (11.12.03) latest mens results; and also Women's ivy scrimmage recap by Rob Dinerman
PSA Satellite Tour: (11.12.03) Spear and Jackson Florida Open - Barker beats Casteleyn
PSA Satellite Tour: (11.12.03) Betteridge Cup - Final qualifying
PSA and WISPA: (11.12.03) Valid Dutch Open- qualifying and mens draw; womens draw.
PSA Satellite Tour: (11.12.03) Betteridge Cup - First day qualifying Illingworth advances in Mamaroneck
Doubles: (11.11.03) Eastside Editions Doubles - Nov 1-2 results from San Francisco
Doubles: (11.11.03) Silver Racquet Doubles - Conway and Wimmer Emerge Victors
In Memoriam: (11.11.03) John Halpern dead at 68 - Former New York State Champion Remembered
PSA Tour: (11.10.03) Canary Island Open- Finals Gough tops Grant for trophy.
PSA Tour: (11.10.03) Saskatoon Saskatchewan Open- Paul Prices the winner
Collegiate Squash: (11.9.03) Men's Ivy Scrimmages - Yale beats Harvard, Princeton to take scrimmages Dartmouth stops Cornell 5-4
PSA Tour: (11.9.03) Canary Island Open- Semi Finals Grant and Gough reach finals.
PSA Tour: (11.8.03) Canary Island Open- Quarter Finals David Evans scores upset.
PSA Tour: (11.7.03) Superseries Final- Superseries Race Standings ( two events remaining)
US and International Teams: (11.7.03) Five Man teams from the US, the Americas, and internationally invited to New Haven in January - USA Teams Event Expanded
PSA Tour: (11.7.03) Saskatoon Saskatchewan Open- First round report
PSA Tour: (11.7.03) Canary Island Open- Upset in first round
Collegiate Squash: (11.7.03) CSA introduces - New Ethics Code of Conduct which should be of interest, not only to US college squash players but all squash players at all levels!
USA Squash: (11.6.03) The USA Mens Team - Review of Vienna disappointments and thoughts for the future - by Rob Dinerman.
Collegiate Squash: (11.5.03) first weekends results - Virginia, F&M, Haverford and - Cal gets revenge on Stanford at Palo Alto
Doubles Squash: (11.4.03) ISDA tour hiccup - Philly event cancelled at last moment
Doubles Squash: (11.4.03) Maryland Club Open - Waite and Mudge win
Canadian Open Edmonton: (11.3.03) Finals Report - Nicol stops Power 3-0
Canadian Open Edmonton: (11.2.03) Semifinal report - Power and Nicol advance; Power/Nicol head to head (Nicol leads series 18-17)
Collegiate Squash: (11.2.03) preseason results - Womens Ivy Scrimmages at Dartmouth
Canadian Open Edmonton: (11.2.03) Quarterfinal report - Power and Nicol advance;
Doubles Squash: (11.1.03) Maryland Club Open - More Friday Night heroics
Canadian Open Edmonton: (11.1.03) Second round report - Canadian Graham Ryding upsets Ong Beng Hee
Doubles Squash: (10.31.03) Maryland Club Open - Huge First Round upset - Chris Deratney and Alex Pavulan score big win.
Canadian Open Edmonton: (10.31.03) First round report - Tuominen, Willstrop keep winning, Price stops Kneipp - draw/results
Doubles Squash: (10.31.03) Maryland Club Open - qualifying round upsets - Chris Walker and David Kay reach main draw.
Collegiate Squash: (10.31.03) preseason activities - Harvard versus Alumni at Cowles Match, and Princeton storms England

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