Squash at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi found from October 4 to 13 in five competitions squash instead. Venue was the Siri Fort Sports Complex. A total of 101 athletes, including 62 male and 39 female, participated in the competitions.

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  • 3.3 winners
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  • 4.2 Main round of quarterfinals
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  • 5.2 Main round of quarterfinals
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Single Men

Nick Matthew won his first gold at the Commonwealth Games with a very competent performance. In the final, the world number two beat his long-time rival James Willstrop 3-0. Bronze went to Peter Barker, which England won all medals in this discipline. Barker defeated in the match for the bronze Malaysian Mohd Azlan Iskandar 3-0.

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Single women

Nicol David, current world No. 1 and reigning world champion, sat confidently and without dropping a set in the competition and won the first gold medal in squash at all for Malaysia at the Commonwealth Games. The Englishwoman Jenny Duncalf in the semi-finals just sat against her teammate Alison Waters by David but could not oppose the final. Bronze went to the surprisingly strong playing Australian Kasey Brown, the ausschaltete the set of four Irishwoman Madeline Perry in five sets in the quarterfinals. The game for the bronze medal was ' not discharged due to an injury Waters.

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Twin men

Nick Matthew won his second gold with Adrian Grant. In the final they defeated the Australian David Palmer and Stewart Boswell. Palmer thus remains without gold medal after three Commonwealth Games appearances, while Boswell subject for the third time in a row in the finals of the Men's doubles (2002 and 2006 with Anthony Ricketts ). Bronze Cameron Pilley and Ryan Cuskelly secured from Australia, who could prevail against Alan Clyne and Harry Leitch from Scotland.

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Main round of quarter-finals

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Double Women

The two top-seeded duo of Australia had already beaten in the semifinals, so it came to the final between England and New Zealand. After an hour of game time, the New Zealand Jaclyn Hawkes and Joelle King double secured the gold medal. For Jenny Duncalf it was the second silver medal after the women's singles.

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Mixed

The preliminary round was played as in all double competitions in groups so that there was duels between the four top-seeded teams in the quarter- finals. In the end, the top-seeded Kasey Brown and Cameron Pilley translated from Australia in a hard fought final against the New Zealander Joelle King and Martin Knight by. For Brown, it was already the third medal after two bronze medals in singles and women's doubles, her partner Cameron Pilley secured the men's doubles already the bronze medal. King had recently won gold in women's doubles and stand up on a short break between the finals through a total of 156 minutes in the Court

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Main round of quarter-finals

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Medal Tally

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