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Note: Match Times and Courts Subject to Change WOMEN's SINGLES DRAW MEN'S SINGLES ROUND 128 ROUND 64 ROUND 32 ROUND 16 QUARTERS SEMIS FINAL Thu 24 Jul Thu 24 July Thu 24 July Fri 25 July Sat 26 July Sun 27 July Mon 28 July Nick Matthew (ENG) (1) 11.00 Xavier Koenig (MRI) GLASS 18.00 Chris Binnie (JAM) 11.30 GLASS Ntholeng Lechesa (LES) GLASS 14.00 Alan Clyne (SCO) (9) 12.00 GLASS Kevin Hannaway (SVG) GLASS 18.40 Harinder Pal Sandhu (IND) 12.30 GLASS Michael Craig (NIR) GLASS 15.00 Chris Simpson (GGY) (7) 12.00 GLASS Julian Jervis (CAY) CT 1 18.00 Colin Ramasra (TTO) 12.00 CT 3 Ravindu Laksiri (SRI) CT 2 12.30 Ryan Cuskelly (AUS) (11) 12.00 CT 1 Kenneth Maina (KEN) CT 3 18.00 Shawn Delierre (CAN) 12.00 CT 4 Moreaina Wei (PNG) CT 4 15.00 Peter Barker (ENG) (3) 12.00 GLASS Manda Chilambwe (ZAM) CT 5 18.00 Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND) 12.00 CT 5 Hardeep Reel (KEN) CT 6 13.15 Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan (10) 12.30 CT 1 Robert Maycock (BER) CT 1 18.00 Peter Creed (WAL) 12.30 CT 6 Ian Rukunya (UGA) CT 2 14.00 Cameron Pilley (AUS) (5) 12.30 GLASS Kale Wilson (TTO) CT 3 19.20 Sunil Seth (GUY) 14.30 CT 1 Daniel Zammit-Lewis (MLT) CT 3 14.45 Greg Lobban (SCO) (16) 12.30 GLASS Bruce Burrowes (JAM) CT 5 19.20 Nick Taylor (JEY) 14.30 CT 2 Mark Tewkesbury (GIB) v Othneil Bailey (SVG) 11.00 CT 5 CT 4 16.00 Michael Kawooya (UGA) v Schubert Maketu (PNG) 11.00 CT6 14.30 GLASS Micah Franklin (BER) CT 5 19.20 Daniel Murphy (CAY) v Hartaj Bains (KEN) 11.30 CT 6 14.30 CT 3 Campbell Grayson (NZL) (12) CT 6 18.45 James Fayia (SLE) 13.00 CT 1 Joe Chapman (IVB) CT 2 19.20 Kelvin Ndhlovu (ZAM) 13.00 CT 4 Ong Beng Hee (MAS) (8) CT 4 19.30 Alexander Arjoon (GUY) 13.00 GLASS Joel Makin (WAL) CT 5 18.40 Mwinga Lengwe (ZAM) 13.00 CT 5 Steven Finitsis (AUS) (14) CT 6 18.00 Issa Kamara (SLE) 13.30 CT 1 Paul Coll (NZL) CT 1 18.40 Jules Snagg (SVG) 13.30 CT 6 Saurav Ghosal (IND) (4) CT 2 19.45 Scott Fitzgerald (WAL) 13.30 GLASS Bradley Hindle (MLT) CT 3 18.40 Ridvan Prosper (SEY) 13.30 CT 1 Ivan Yuen (MAS) (15) CT 4 19.30 Christian Navas (GIB) 12.30 GLASS Cameron Stafford (CAY) CT 4 18.40 Dilshan Gunawardena (SRI) 12.30 CT 3 Alister Walker (BOT) (6) CT 6 20.15 Scott Gautier (JEY) 13.00 GLASS Kevin Moran (SCO) CT 1 18.40 Gihan Suwaris (SRI) 13.00 CT 4 Martin Knight (NZL) (13) CT32 20.15 Madako Junior Suari (PNG) 13.00 GLASS BRONZE Anthony Brindle (GIB) GLASS 19.20 PLAYOFF Nicholas Kyme (BER) 13.30 GLASS 13.00 James Willstrop (ENG) (2) GLASS GLASS Note: Match times and courts subject to change WOMEN'S SINGLES DRAW Thu 24 - Mon 28 July ROUND 64 ROUND 32 ROUND 16 Q FINALS SEMIS FINAL Thu 24 Thu 24 Fri 25 Sat 26 Sun 27 Mon 28 Nicol David (MAS) (1) 17.15 Vanessa Florens (MRI) GLASS 13.15 Megan Craig (NZL) (16) 16.30 GLASS Safina Madhani (KEN) CT 1 13.15 Jenny Duncalf (ENG) (8) 16.30 GLASS Amanda Landers-Murphy (NZL) CT 2 14.00 Samantha Cornett (CAN) (14) 16.30 CT 1 Sarah Cardwell (AUS) CT 3 13.00 Joelle King (NZL) (3) 16.30 GLASS Sarah Taylor (JEY) v Violet Luchendo (KEN) 11.00 CT 1 CT 4 12.30 Joshana Chinappa (IND) (12) 17.10 GLASS Deon Saffery (WAL) v Kimberley Borg-Cauchi (MLT) 11.00 CT 2 CT 3 12.30 Madeline Perry (NIR) (7) 16.30 GLASS Dorothy Boyce (PNG) v Sharon Chimfwembe (ZAM) 11.00 CT 3 CT 6 14.45 Kasey Brown (AUS) (10) 17.10 CT 1 Eva Alphonse (SEY) v Nadindi Udangawa (SRI) 11.00 CT 4 CT 1 14.50 Khaaliqa Nimji (Ken) v Anaka Alankamony (IND) 11.30 CT 1 17.10 GLASS Delia Arnold (MAS) (15) CT 2 19.30 Charlotte Knaggs (TTO) v Naduni Gunawardane (SRI) 11.30 CT 2 16.30 CT 1 Dipika Pallikal (IND) (6) CT 5 18.00 Mihiliya Methsarani (SRI) v Colette Sultana (MLT) 11.30 CT 3 17.10 GLASS Rachael Grinham (AUS) (9) CT 4 18.00 Eli Webb (PNG) 17.10 GLASS Alison Waters (ENG) (4) CT 5 18.45 Kerrie Sample (TTO) 17.10 GLASS Tesni Evans (WAL) (13) CT 6 20.15 Eilidh Bridgeman (CAY) 17.10 CT 1 Low Wee Wern (MAS) (5) CT 6 18.45 Namweene Muchaile (ZAM) 17.50 GLASS BRONZE Nicolette Fernandes (GUY) (11) CT 2 18.45 PLAYOFF Lynette Vei (PNG) 16.30 GLASS 12.00 Laura Massaro (ENG) (2) GLASS GLASS Note: Match times and courts subject to change COMMONWEALTH GAMES, GLASGOW 2014 SQUASH MEN’S DOUBLES - SCHEDULE OF PLAY POOL 1 ADRIAN GRANT / NICK MATTHEW (ENG) (1) ALEXANDER ARJOON / SUNIL SETH (GUY) (16) BRADLEY HINDLE / DANIEL ZAMMIT LEWIS (MLT) KERRY WALSH / MOREAINA WEI (PNG) POOL 2 DAVID PALMER / CAMERON PILLEY (AUS) (2) CHRIS BINNIE / BRUCE BURROWES (JAM) (15) SCOTT GAUTIER / NICK TAYLOR (JEY) POOL 3 DARYL SELBY / JAMES WILLSTROP (ENG) (3) MWINGA LENGWE / KELVIN NDHLOVU (ZAM) (14) ANTHONY BRINDLE / CHRISTIAN NAVAS (GIB) OTHNEIL BAILEY JASON DOYLE (SVG) POOL 4 ALAN CLYNE / HARRY LEITCH (SCO) (4) SCOTT FITZGERALD / DAVID HALEY (WAL) (13) COLIN RAMASRA / KALE WILSON (TTO) POOL 5 CAMPBELL GRAYSON / MARTIN KNIGHT (NZL) (5) MICAH FRANKLIN / NICHOLAS KYME (BER) (12) JAMES FAYIA / ISSA KAMARA (SLE) POOL 6 ZAC ALEXANDER / RYAN CUSKELLY (AUS) (6) LANCE BEDDOES / PAUL COLL (NZL) (11) DILSHAN GUNAWARDENA / GIHAN SUWARIS (SRI) MITCHELL GRAHAM / DUNCAN GRAY (NFK) POOL 7 SAURAV GHOSAL / HARINDER PAL SANDHU (IND) (7) PETER CREED / DAVID EVANS (WAL) (10) MALTON BLAIR / JULIAN JERVIS (CAY) PAUL KADOMA / MICHAEL KAWOOYA (UGA) POOL 8 STUART CRAWFORD / GREG LOBBAN (SCO) (8) ONG BENG HEE / IVAN YUEN (MAS) (9) JAMES BENTICK / KEVIN HANNAWAY (SVG) SCHUBERT MAKETU / MADAKO SUARI (PNG) COMMONWEALTH GAMES, GLASGOW 2014 SQUASH WOMEN’S DOUBLES - SCHEDULE OF PLAY POOL 1 JENNY DUNCALF / LAURA MASSARO (ENG) (1) TESNI EVANS / DEON SAFFERY (WAL) (8) LYNETTE VAI / ELI WEBB (PNG) CHARLOTTE KNAGGS / KERRIE SAMPLE (TTO) POOL 2 KASEY BROWN / RACHAEL GRINHAM (AUS)(2) LISA CAMILLERI / DONNA URQUHART (AUS) (7) RACHEL ARNOLD / VANESSA RAJ (MAS) KIMBERLEY BORG CAUCHI COLETTE SULTANA (MLT) POOL 3 EMMA BEDDOES / ALISON WATERS (ENG) (3) JOELLE KING AMANDA LANDERS-MURPHY (NZL) (6) ALEX CLARK FRANIA GILLEN-BUCHERT (SCO) DOROTHY BOYCE / SHEILA MOROVE (PNG) POOL 4 NICOL DAVID / LOW WEE WERN (MAS) (4) JOSHANA CHINAPPA DIPIKA PALLIKAL (IND) (5) MEGAN CRAIG KYLIE LINDSAY (NZL) MIHILIYA METHSARANI NADINDHI UDANGAWE (SRI) COMMONWEALTH GAMES, GLASGOW 2014 SQUASH MIXED DOUBLES - SCHEDULE OF PLAY POOL 1 KASEY BROWN / CAMERON PILLEY (AUS) (1) RACHEL ARNOLD / VALENTINO BONG (MAS) (16) NICOLETTE FERNANDES / ALEXANDER ARJOON (GUY) POOL 2 JOELLE KING / MARTIN KNIGHT (NZL) (2) ALEX CLARK / KEVIN MORAN (SCO) (15) SARAH TAYLOR / NICK TAYLOR (JEY) POOL 3 RACHAEL GRINHAM / DAVID PALMER (AUS) (3) MADELINE PERRY / MICHAEL CRAIG (NIR) (14) MARLENE WEST / CAMERON STAFFORD (CAY) SHARON CHIMFWEMBE / MANDA CHILAMBWE (ZAM) POOL 4 ALISON WATERS / PETER BARKER (ENG) (4) TESNI EVANS / PETER CREED (WAL) (13) CHARLOTTE KNAGGS COLIN RAMASRA (TTO) COLETTE SULTANA / DANIEL ZAMMIT-LEWIS (MLT) POOL 5 DIPIKA PALLIKAL / SAURAV GHOSAL (IND) (5) SAMANTHA CORNETT / SHAWN DELIERRE (CAN) (12) NADUNI GUNAWARDANE RAVINDU LAKSIRI (SRI) POOL 6 SARAH KIPPAX / DARYL SELBY (ENG) (6) DEON SAFFERY / DAVID EVANS (WAL) (11) KERRIE SAMPLE KALE WILSON (TTO) VANESSA FLORENS / XAVIER KOENIG (MRI) POOL 7 AMANDA LANDERS-MURPHY / PAUL COLL (NZL) (7) JOSHANA CHINAPPA / HARINDER PAL SANDHU (IND) (10) ELI WEBB / SCHUBERT MAKETU (PNG) POOL 8 DELIA ARNOLD / MOHD NAFIIZWAN ADNAN (MAS) (8) FRANIA GILLEN-BUCHERT / ALAN CLYNE (SCO) (9) EILIDH BRIDGEMAN / DANIEL MURPHY (CAY) LYNETTE VAI / MADAKO SUARI (PNG).
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