21-Nov-09:
International
Title-Holders To Bid For
Home Glory in 2010 National
Championships
After winning a wide
range of major squash titles around the world over the past
year, Britain's best players will be seeking domestic glory in
the 2010 British
National Squash Championships at
the National
Squash Centre in Manchester from
7-14 February next year.

Defending
men's champion Nick
Matthew, the world No4 from Sheffield, will arrive in
Manchester as the reigning World
Games,
British Open and Swedish
Open champion,
while women's National title-holder Jenny
Duncalf, the world No6 from Harrogate, recently added the
prestigious US
Open crown to a
2009 title portfolio which also includes the Soho
Square Championship trophy
in Egypt.
England international Peter
Barker won two
overseas titles this year, including the KL
Open crown in
Malaysia and the Santiago
Open trophy in
Spain – while the nation's top-ranked woman Alison
Waters, the world No5 from London, claimed the 2009 Irish
Open
title in Dublin.
Other British stars of
world squash whose talents will be on display in Manchester will
include England's James
Willstrop, the former world No2 from Leeds whose dramatic
return to the circuit since ankle surgery in April took him to
this year's British
Open final and
World Open semi-finals;
and ten-time Irish champion Madeline
Perry who also
reached the British
Open final after
a stunning quarter-final upset over world number one Nicol
David.
The 2010 Nationals,
which will also include a comprehensive programme of Masters
events from Over-35 to Over-70 championships, will be staged
entirely at the National Squash Centre in Sportcity – with
action from the quarter-finals onwards on the all-glass court in
the major arena surrounded by seating for more than 1,000
spectators.
"This will be the 14th
successive year of the Nationals in Manchester, and we are
confident that it will be the best year ever," said Chris
Nutley, Head of Competition & Events at England Squash &
Racketball.