SQUASH
Kyme following in dad’s footsteps
Bermuda number one Nick Kyme is aiming to get one over on his old man next week when he goes for his seventh Bermuda Squash Club Championship.
Squash gets national coach
Bermuda’s elite squash players will, for the first time, have a dedicated coach to oversee training for major international events like the Commonwealth Games.
Foster takes Bermuda title in an entertaining night
Patrick Foster is Bermuda’s new squash champion after defeating Nick Kyme in front of a full house at the Devonshire club this weekend.
Jennifer’s a rising star
When 11 year old junior squash player, Jennifer Ince, stepped onto the all-glass court at Jessie Vesey Sports Centre with one of the world's top female players at last years Virtual Spectator Bermuda Masters 2005 squash tournament she had no idea what was in store. Her parents made sure she …
Bermudians ready for Worlds
When Bermuda's young squash players first travelled to the junior world championships in 1992, Nick Kyme and Melrindo Caines were fresh-faced youngsters just starting to make their way in the game.
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What you need to know about the World Open
Here are the essential facts you need to know about the World Open and its qualifying tournament:
Palmer: No pressure on me, I've won it
World squash champion David Palmer insists all the pressure is on his rivals as they attempt to take his crown this week.
Stout gets his shot at world title
Now here's a sport where we can be world beaters....After the public hysteria that has greeted Bermuda's poor recent results in cricket and football, maybe we should consider making rackets the national sport.
Squash honours plentiful for Bermuda
Bermuda scooped two runners-up awards in the CASA Junior Squash Championships last week after missing out to Guyana in contrasting finals.
Bermuda masters to head to New Zealand
Bermuda's 'golden oldies' are heading to New Zealand to take on some of the world's most seasoned squash players in the Masters Squash Championship.
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Rackets is a danger sport
When a single false move could end with you losing an eye it tends to sharpen your instincts.
Foster going for fourth squash crown
After claiming three consecutive national squash championships in succession Patrick Foster could be forgiven for thinking the title was his to keep.
Foster, Kyme on target for finals showdown
Top seeds and perennial rivals Patrick Foster and Nick Kyme are on a collision course for the final of the Bermuda Squash Championships on Saturday night.
Courthouse wins squash club rivalry
Courthouse rules: Grant MacKeller chases down the ball in his match against David Gibbons that pitted the island's two squash clubs against each other for the first time.
'I'm not going to take this too easy'
Former world number one John White aims to entertain when he comes out of retirement to play an exhibition match at the Bermuda Squash Club tonight.
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