It's been a great couple of weeks for squash in the media, with the Canary Wharf Classic providing the catalyst for a number of articles and blogs in the national and regional press.
And hot on the heels of Monday's blog in the Guardian, today's Metro features a full-page article about squash ...
The article - "Squashed out of 2012" - centres on the sport's struggle for Olympic recognition, and features an interview with James Willstrop, together with a large photo of the Englishman playing in the final of the Canary Wharf event against Aussie Cameron Pilley.
The article also talks up England's success as men's and women's World Team champions.
I believe that the Metro is published regionally - the article is on page 68 of the London edition. The article doesn't appear to be available online at present.
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Metro rides wave of coverage
Posted by squashblogger at 10:09
Topics: media coverage, olympics
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