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Story of the Month |
Pictures of the Month |
The Winners |
| Everything was
overshadowed this month by the Sep 11 terrorist attack in the US, not least
the US Open, postponed just minutes before a reorganised first round was due
to commence.
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Courtesy Malaysian Star


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SEA
Games
Malaysia complete a squash clean sweep. |
Heliopolis Open
Cassie Campion's recovery continues, but she's no match for Sarah in the
final. Normal service is resumed as Sarah's "games lost" column comes up
empty again. |
Al Ahram
International
Also back on track was Peter Nicol, winning his fourth Al Ahram title on the
court on which he won the world title in 1999. |
US Open
Postponed minutes before the off in the wake of the Sep 11 terrorist
atrocities. |
Ciutat de Barcelona
Gregory Gaultier takes his first PSA title. |
Tuborg Open
Isabelle Stoehr claims her maiden WISPA title. |
Euro Club Champs
Capitol St Cloud field an all-star team to claim men's and women's titles. |
Spanish
Open
Another first title, this time for Wael El Hindi in Tenerife. |
Motor City Open
Tommy Berden basks in the Detroit limelight. |