Judging by the number of users reaching this site through Google searches for 'Davenport squash championships' (or something similar), it appears that the tournament is generating a great deal of interest.
The Super Series tournament is being held at the University of Richmond's Millhiser Gym, and the 32-man main draw has moved into its second round, with results largely going to seeding.
The $80k event, hosted by the Virginia Squash Rackets Assocation, has managed to attract most of the top PSA pros ...
With the recent announcement of the Players Cup Series web streaming, the relocation of David Palmer to Boston (following a similar move to the US by John White) and Natalie Granger strengthening the women's game in the country through a number of recent tournament wins there, 2008 looks set to be a significant year for squash in north America.
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Thursday 28 February 2008
Davenport in demand
Posted by squashblogger at 09:23
Topics: developing countries, media coverage, men's game, tournament
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