Ipswich Legends of Squash Ends With A Cliff-Hanger by Alistair Livingstone
September 4, 2011-
This weekend saw the first ever Ipswich Legends of Squash Championships
and with a star-studded line up it didn’t fail to deliver. The
event featured Peter Nicol, Simon Parke, Tim Garner and Alex Gough as a
late replacement for the injured David Evans. The weekend combined the
Legends Event itself, alongside various coaching clinics for both
adults and juniors giving them a chance to get on court and meet the
players.
The weekend started with a bang as Peter Nicol took on his long-time
friend Tim Garner. Tim took a hard fought lead having edged the first
game 12-10, however Peter fought back in front of a capacity crowd to
level it up at 1-all.Tim wasn’t finished though and led 2-1 and
had a match ball in the 4th before the ever tenacious Nicol took the
game 12-10 and then edged the decider 13-11. The match was an epic and
set the weekend up to be a roaring success!
Next on court in the second semi-final was Simon Parke taking on Alex
Gough. Simon looked sharp from the off and with some great shot making
he blew Alex away 11-3 in the first. The second was a lot tighter as
Alex began to find his range, however Simon prevailed and took the game
11-9. Gough fought back in the 3rd and took the game after Simon began
to look a little jaded as the game continued at a pace, however Parke
then pushed on in the 4th and took the final game comfortably to
progress to the final.
Saturday saw an entertaining exhibition between the Ipswich Head Pro
and Irish Number 1, Arthur Gaskin who took on the current World Number
11, Daryl Selby. Both players were just back from the World Team
Championships and looked in great form as they started at a frenetic
pace. The first two games were nip and tuck with Daryl taking the first
11-8 before Arthur, in front of a packed home crowd urging him on
levelled the contest taking the game 11-5. After that Daryl showed his
outstanding class and his court coverage and shot making took
it’s toll with Arthur becoming increasingly tired on a blistering
hot court! Daryl ran out the comfortable victor in the last two games
to take the match 3-1.
Next up was the 3rd place play-off between Tim Garner and Alex Gough.
From the off Alex looked in good form and clearly had benefited from a
tough game the day before, taking the game 11-9, before Tim began to
establish some more control of the rallies to the take the second game
by the same score line. After this Tim began to look more and more
unstoppable and despite some breathtaking shot play from Alex he was
unable to turn the tide, losing out in 4 tough games.
The final match on would decide who would be the first ever Ipswich
Legends of Squash Champion. It’s fair to say it was simply
breathtaking and worthy of any tournament. Both Peter Nicol and Simon
Parke played at an amazing pace and the first game was nip and tuck
throughout but Peter just edged it 11-9 before Simon came back with
some outstanding retrieving to take a 2-1 lead in the match. The 4th
game was tight throughout with Peter taking it 11-9 to then set up a
grandstand finish. The 5th game didn’t disappoint with a sell-out
crowd watching the game ebb and flow, taking it to 10-all. Both players
looked out on their feet having given absolutely everything but it was
Peter who was able to string two rallies together to take the game and
the title 12-10. The players received a standing ovation having put on
an exhilarating display of shot making and determination.
This was the first time that Ipswich Sports Club have hosted a Legends
of Squash Event and the tournament was well supported by squash
enthusiasts throughout the region.
Results: Ipswitch Legends Of Squash Championship - Ipswitch, England
Semi Finals
Peter Nicol 3-2 Tim Garner
(10-12, 11-4, 9-11, 12-10, 13-11)
Simon Parke 3-1 Alex Gough
(11-3, 11-9, 7-11, 11-3)
3rd Place Play-off
Tim Garner 3-1 Alex Gough
(9-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-9)
Final
Peter Nicol 3-2 Simon Parke
(11-9, 6-11, 7-11, 11-9, 12-10)