Grayson Over Alexander To Capture $10K Eastern Canada PSA Title from PSA Media
26 November 2012
- New Zealand's Campbell Grayson survived a 94-minute battle in the
final of the Prairie AutoHaus Saskatoon Boast Open in Canada to upset
top-seeded Australian Zac Alexander and win the PSA World Tour
Challenger 10 squash event in its 11th successive year at the Saskatoon
YMCA in Saskatoon.
Both players come through marathon encounters en-route to the climax -
Alexander a 94-minute semi-final and New Zealand national champion
Grayson a quarter-final which was two minutes longer.
"The crowd was ecstatic to witness a fantastic five-game final match,"
commented event promoter Brad Birnie. "Grayson put on a demonstration
of determination and will by earning the victory over
defending-champion Alexander in five games.
"Obviously gassed after his last two extremely long matches, Grayson
took plenty of time between rallies, retrieved many winners from
Alexander and played immaculate length and numerous precise short shots
at the right moments."
The 11-5, 7-11, 12-10, 3-11, 11-9 victory marks the 26-year-old from Auckland's fifth career Tour title.