March Canary Wharf Classic Set, Willstrop To Return As World #1
by Alan Thatcher


January 17, 2012
- James Willstrop, the first winner of the Canary Wharf Classic in 2004, returns this year as world number one for the first time in his career.

London’s premier squash tournament takes place from March 19-23 and Willstrop is looking forward to continuing his recent spectacular run of form as he bids for a fourth title at the East Wintergarden.
Triumphs in Hong Kong, Kuwait and Delhi propelled him to the top of the PSA rankings ahead of England’s world champion Nick Matthew, the reigning Canary Wharf champion.

Should they remain at one and two in the world rankings next month, the two Yorkshiremen are likely to be seeded to meet each other in this year’s Canary Wharf final.

Their epic semi-final two years ago was rated by many as one of the greatest matches in squash history, with Matthew triumphing in a marathon battle full of high-quality and physically punishing squash.

Willstrop recalled: “That match against Nick was a very special piece of sport from both of us. The match lasted more than two hours and I felt we were both playing well all the way through. Whatever happens in your life you never forget those moments.”

The contest finished with Willstrop lying injured in the back corner of the court but, with three tournament wins to his credit, he has nothing but happy memories of competing in a tournament that he rates as the premier event on the world tour.

Willstrop, 28, said: “I love coming to Canary Wharf. It is a brilliant event and definitely the best tournament on the tour. I love coming to London as well and I am looking forward to it. The tournament has given me some of my fondest memories over the years.”

As a 21-year-old, Willstrop won the very first Canary Wharf title in 2004 in a ground-breaking tournament featuring par-nine scoring and a best-of-seven games contest in the final.

He also won the 2007 final against John White and followed that up the next year by beating Australian Cameron Pilley. He reached a third consecutive final in 2009 but, suffering from injury, he lost 3-1 to David Palmer.

Willstrop says he is learning how to be more ruthless on court, aiming to win matches quickly in the early rounds to make sure he preserves energy for the bigger battles that lie ahead.

He said: “It helps if you are playing better squash. If you can win 3-0 you spend less time on court. You preserve your body and your energy levels. I used to be a bit freer with attacking play, which got me into trouble. There is now more maturity in my game and it comes from years of understanding the game’s nuances.

“Reaching number one is an incredibly hard thing to do reaching and winning in Delhi, in front of family and friends, and all of the people who had helped me to get there, was very special. It was the best day of my life.”

Tickets for the 2012 Canary Wharf Classic cost from £15 and are available from Ticketmaster.
The fabulous East Wintergarden offers superb opportunities for corporate hospitality, with the gallery restaurant offering “the best view of squash anywhere in the world” according to Nicol.

The qualifying competition takes place at Wimbledon Racquets and Fitness Club on March 17-18 with four winners joining the top 12 seeds in the main draw action on the glass court at Canary Wharf.

Online: www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Ticket Hotline: 0844 8472419

Event website: www.canarywharfsquash.com

Tournament Dates: March 19-23, 2012

Venue: East Wintergarden, Bank Street, Canary Wharf, E14

Corporate Hospitality: Superb packages are available, enabling spectators to wine, dine and watch all the gripping squash action from the Gallery restaurant within the East Wintergarden.

Full details from Tim Garner at Eventis Sports Marketing

Telephone: 07973 817468. Email: tgarner@eventis-sports.com

Media information from Alan Thatcher

Text or telephone: 07971 639829. Email: alan@squashuk.com

About Canary Wharf Group plc (CWG)

Canary Wharf Group plc (CWG) has achieved one of the greatest feats of civic transformation – an iconic urban regeneration, designing and constructing over 15 million square feet of office and retail space across its 97 acre East London Estate.

Canary Wharf’s world-class Arts & Events programme includes over 100 events each year and more than 60 art works by 45 artists and designers are found throughout the Estate. Temporary art exhibitions run throughout the year, with recent exhibitors including Peter Randall-Page, Phillip King and Phyllida Barlow.
CWG won the Christie’s Award for Best Corporate Art Collection and Programme at the International Art and Work Awards in November 2010, beating entries from around the world.

There are more than 200 shops, bars and restaurants at Canary Wharf. Recent fashion openings include Tiffany & Co., Jaeger and Hackett. Seven new bars and restaurants have opened in the past 18 months to critical acclaim, creating over 400 jobs.

20% of the Estate is landscaped parks, plazas and walkways with over 1,000 trees, 88 floral species and each year 70,000 seasonal plants are planted.

Canary Wharf also has one of Britain’s highest concentrations of ‘green’ roofs, reducing energy use and encouraging biodiversity. CWG has been named one of the Sunday Times Best Green Companies in Britain for the past three years.

More than 90,000 people work at Canary Wharf, with the population projected to double by 2025.
Canary Wharf Group plc (CWG) is an integrated property development, investment and management group of companies.

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www.mycanarywharf.com and www.canarywharf.com


 

 

 


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