Cuskelly Captures Inaugural $15K PSA Toronto Cup by Howard Harding
16 November 2012
- In a disappointing climax to the inaugural Squash Revolution Toronto
Cup in Canada, home hero Shahier Razik was forced to retire injure
midway through the second game to give the title of the PSA World Tour
Challenger 15 event to Australia's Ryan Cuskelly.
Top seed Razik had been hampered by a calf injury before Wednesday's
semi-final, but was able to use his experience and intimate knowledge
of the courts at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club to manoeuvre his way
through.
"Cuskelly was undoubtedly aware of Razik's impeded movement and made
the opening rallies long and testing," reported event spokesman Mike
McCue. "The Canadian competed well but the Aussie always had a lead and
finished the first game with a comfortable 11-5 margin.
"Cuskelly raced out to a commanding lead in the second as Razik's
movement became visibly pained. A three-minute injury break was not
enough time to treat the problem, and although Shahier played three
more rallies, the concession handshake was now inevitable."
It was an additionally sad conclusion as Razik, the world No30 from
Toronto, was the driving force behind this new PSA World Tour event.
The title is the eighth of New York-based Cuskelly's career - but his second in a row in Canada.
"A big thanks to Squash Revolution for sponsoring the tournament,
Shahier for taking care of logistics, and the hosting clubs/pros for
welcoming the event into their clubs," added McCue. "This was a unique
event on the PSA Tour, with a total of nine clubs hosting matches
throughout the week.
"The format exposed substantially more fans to the excitement of pro
squash than most events. It was the first time many people have seen
such high-level action. A city with a diverse squash community like
Toronto was an appropriate host for such an event. Hopefully these
clubs have been inspired to host events of their own."
RESULTS: PSA Challenger 15 Squash Revolution Toronto Cup, Toronto, Canada