Two of the world’s best squash players paid a visit to a Harrogate sports club this week.
Harrogate Sports and Fitness Club, which is based at Hookstone Wood Road, played host to James Wilstrop and Mostafa Asal.
Willstrop, who lives in Harrogate, is a former world number one and a Commonwealth gold medalist, while Asal is currently ranked number four in the world and considered to be one of the most exciting players in the sport.
The club said:
“They were at the club practising for some upcoming squash tournaments, but had some spare time to chat with some of the Harrogate junior squash players and pose for a photo with them.”
Willstrop, who grew up in Pontefract but lives locally, won Commonwealth gold in 2018 and at last year’s games in Birmingham.
Meanwhile, Egyptian squash player Asal is considered to be one of the most exciting players in the sport due to his playing style and controversial on court behaviour.
Asal, who has 1.2 million Instagram followers, was handed a 12-week ban and £50,000 fine back in August.
The Professional Squash Association gave the 21-year-old the suspension after finding thee separate breaches of the PSA code of conduct, including abuse of racket or equipment and unsportsmanlike conduct in a match against Joel Makin in May this year.
The visit comes as the club’s premier squash team has just started its new season.
The team will pit itself against sides from Sheffield and York in the hope of winning the league championship. Home games are held every other Wednesday and are free entry at the Hookstone Wood Road centre.
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International squash tournament to be held in Harrogate
An international squash tournament featuring many of the world’s top players is set to come to Harrogate.
The Harrogate Squash Open 2022 tournament will be held at Harrogate Sports and Fitness Centre, Hookstone Wood Road, on December 8.
It forms part of the PSA World Tour and Challenge Tour, which sees competitions held across the world.
The tournament will see an array of international squash players come to the town to compete, including top ranked New Zealand brothers Lwamba and Temwa Chileshe.
Local player Josh Rowley will also compete as a wildcard.
The event is free to attend and the final will be held on December 11.
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Harrogate Sports and Fitness Centre, which had to pay about £5,000 to host the event, is a hub for squash, attracting many top players and coaches, including former world champion and Commonwealth Games gold medallist James Willstrop.
The club has increased membership from fewer than 300 to more than 1,000 in recent years, helped by the new padel tennis courts.
James Gaston, general manager of the club, said:
“We’ve been growing for the last five or six years and are trying to reach out to people and show we are a hotbed for squash.”
For more information on the tournament, visit the PSA World Tour website here.
Harrogate squash player James Willstrop wins Commonwealth goldHarrogate squash player James Willstrop has won another Commonwealth Games gold medal — a week before his 39th birthday.
Willstrop, who won gold in the singles at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia and is a former world number one, won the doubles in Birmingham yesterday with partner Declan James.
He had earlier finished fourth in the singles.
Willstrop told the Stray Ferret the intensity of the last few days had been immense and he was delighted with the outcome.
He said lockdown had enabled him to reset and focus on competing at another Commonwealth Games at a stage in his career when he thought it might not happen again.
The event, he added, was the highest profile squash competition in the world even though the World Championships featured all the leading players.
Willstrop grew up in Pontefract but lives in Harrogate with his partner Vanessa Atkinson, who is a former professional squash player.
He plays at Harlow Hill Squash and Sports Club and Harrogate Sports and Fitness Centre.
Willstrop now plans to travel to America for some coaching and training camps before having a holiday and deciding what to do next. He said:
“I’ll see how my body reacts and if it’s in good shape I might play a bit longer on the tour.”
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