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French ace Thierry Lincou powered his way past exhausted Australian top seed Anthony Ricketts to win the ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic.
TODAY at Canary Wharf      .
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TODAY at the ISS Canary Wharf Classic
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Ricketts beat Willstrop in the 2005 British Open final and the two are seeded to meet in the Canary Wharf semi-final.
Ricketts, the 2005 Canary Wharf runner-up to Scotland’s John White in a spectacular final, relaunched his career in solid style last year after an injury kept him off court for much of 2004.
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England’s top players will be keen to meet their performance targets at Canary Wharf ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Australia in March, when they will be seeking a collection of medals to add to the World Team Championship they won in Pakistan in December.
Australia’s high-flying Anthony Ricketts is the top seed in the ISS Canary Wharf Classic 2006.
The ISS Canary Wharf Classic runs from February 13-17 at the superb East Wintergarden venue and is a PSA Five Star event.
The qualifying event for the 2006 ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic takes place at Wimbledon Racquets and Fitness Club on Sat 11th and Sun 12th February.
Lincou, like Ricketts, will also be aiming to go one better after losing to England’s rising star James Willstrop in the inaugural Canary Wharf tournament in 2003.



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Main draw: February 13-17, 2006 Venue: The East Wintergarden, Bank Street, Canary Wharf Directions from Hertfordshire There’s going to be some top squash at Canary Wharf from 13th to 17th February which may not be too far for Hertfordshire people to travel.
Thameslink from Radlett to West Hampstead then Jubilee Line direct to Canary Wharf station.
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He had been on court for exactly three hours in his two previous encounters at the packed East Wintergarden venue at Canary Wharf.
From Alan Thatcher Latest News from Wednesday Night Matches: WILLSTROP WILTS AT CANARY WHARF.
Main draw: February 13-17, 2006 Venue: The East Wintergarden, Bank Street, Canary Wharf Home.
THE world's leading squash stars are returning to London's Docklands to show off their dazzling skills in the 2006 ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic.
times to 4-5, 6-7, and then 9-10, he could not prevent Lincou's accurate placement from clinching a berth in the Canary Wharf final for a second.
” Nicol knows that he has a successful future ahead with his steadily developing  Eventis Sports Marketing company, who are co-promoting the ISS Canary Wharf Classic with Squash UK, but he is clearly keen to delay the moment when he decides it is time to hang up his famous Prince racket.
In the short-term, however, his attention is focused on the ISS Canary Wharf Classic from February 13-17.
TOP seed Anthony Ricketts of Australia was made to battle all the way by rising French star Gregory Gaultier to reach the semi-finals of the ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic.
French ace Thierry Lincou powered his way past exhausted Australian top seed Anthony Ricketts to win the ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic.
England's James Willstrop disappointed a full-house crowd when he was knocked out of the quarter-finals of the ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic by Egypt's Karim Darwish.
I am feeling good about my fitness and am gearing up for a successful event at Canary Wharf and then the Commonwealth Games.



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