Manchester British Championships To Feature Top Two For The First Time by Howard Harding
19 January 2012-
For the first time in the event's 38-year history, the two top players
in the world will battle for Britain's premier squash title when James
Willstrop and Nick Matthew line up in next month's British National
Championships in Manchester.
The 2012 British National Squash Championships, from 7-12 February
(following qualifying the previous two days), will be celebrating its
16th successive year in Manchester and its tenth appearance at the
National Squash Centre, the unique venue which was built for the 2002
Commonwealth Games and boasts a permanently-sited all-glass court.
More than 340 players will converge on Manchester, not only for the two
main open events but a full range of men's and women's Masters events,
from Over-35 to Over-75.
James Willstrop, the world number one from Leeds, will be top seed in
the men's championship, while fellow Yorkshire player Jenny Duncalf,
who celebrated her 22nd successive month as world No2 this month, will
be favourite for the women's event.
Nick Matthew, three times winner of the National title (in 2006, 2009
& 2010), topped the world rankings throughout 2011. But the
31-year-old from Sheffield was replaced this month by fellow
Yorkshireman Willstrop - giving England the top two players in the
world rankings for the first time since 2004.
With two national titles to his credit (in 2007 & 2008),
28-year-old Willstrop boasts four appearances in the men's final, while
Matthew followed his third title two years ago by reaching the final
last year - but suffered a surprise defeat to Essex's Daryl Selby.
Defending champion Selby, the world No11, will be the No4 seed next
month, with his county compatriot Peter Barker, ranked four places
higher in the world, seeded three.
Jenny Duncalf will be seeking her third title after winning the women's
championship in 2007 & 2009. But the 29-year-old from Harrogate has
finished as runner-up for the last two years - in 2010 to Londoner
Alison Waters, this year's eighth seed, and last year to local star
Laura Massaro, the 28-year-old from Preston who became Lancashire's
first ever winner of the women's title.
After her Nationals' success, title-holder Massaro went on to enjoy a
magnificent run on the women's international tour - finishing the year
at a career-high world No3.
But the player seeded to meet favourite Duncalf in the final is
Ireland's Madeline Perry who, despite winning her 13th Irish national
title in December, has yet to reach a British final. Currently ranked
three in the world, Perry beat Duncalf en-route to reaching this
month's Women's World Series Finals final and could become Ireland's
first ever British champion.
Men's top 8 seeds:
1 James Willstrop (Yorks), 2 Nick Matthew (Yorks), 3 Peter Barker
(Essex), 4 Daryl Selby (Essex), 5 Adrian Grant (Kent), 6 Tom Richards
(Surrey), 7 Chris Ryder (Herts), 8 Chris Simpson (Hants)
Women's top 8 seeds:
1 Jenny Duncalf (Yorks), 2 Madeline Perry (Ireland), 3 Laura Massaro
(Lancs), 4 Sarah Kippax (Cheshire), 5 Emma Beddoes (Warwicks), 6
Victoria Lust (Beds), 7 Lauren Briggs (Essex), 8 Alison Waters (Middx)
Tickets for the British National Squash Championships - Manchester 2012
can be booked online at www.isportgroup.com/ticketing, or by telephone
on 0844-870 0000 - or for further help and information email:
info@isportgroup.com
For more general details of the 2012 National Championships, please visit the official website: www.nationalsquashchamps.co.uk