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Squash’s great entertainer is a player with no regrets

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WHOEVER walks away with the island senior men’s squash title this week will have to go a long way to emulate the career of arguably the finest men’s player the King’s Club conveyor belt ever produced.

Star to test his injury

CHRIS SIMPSON cannot wait to get on a court again as he looks to put his injury troubles behind him.

Juniors serve up several shocks at Beau Sejour

THERE were plenty of surprises throughout the Ogier Junior Island Squash Championships as over 40 youngsters battled it out for a number of hotly contested titles.

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Martine, Lisa just too close to be split

THERE was a time in the mid 1970s, a school with nuns for PE teachers ruled the country when it came to squash.

So much at stake

SEVEN titles are for the taking at the Ogier’s Island Junior Championships.

Nicolle nicks top spot - but ‘Robbo’ enthralled

The King’s Club production line was to produce a dream team of world beaters. Rob Batiste continues his celebration of the squash club’s first 35 years with a look at the top men players

Safwat the king of the squash pharoahs

Marking 35 years of squash at King’s Club Rob Batiste takes a look at the finest players to tread the courts. This week the pick of the overseas stars

King’s special place in local sporting history

Marking 35 years of squash at King’s Club

Rob Batiste discovers how it all came about and - in the coming weeks - takes a look at the finest players to tread the courts and some other stars who very nearly performed there.

Simpson hopeful of an upset

CHRIS SIMPSON fancies his chances of causing an upset or two this weekend at the Mamut English Open - if his knee holds up.

Simpson can join the elite - Harris

CHRIS SIMPSON’S former coach believes the Guernsey player has got what it takes to make it to the top of world squash.