WORLD TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Squash is a fast-paced, high-energy sport that demands ambition and dedication from its leading professional players who are amongst the fittest and committed athletes in the world.
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We partner only with professional players who symbolise and demonstrate our brand values and characteristics of being competitive and committed to being the best version of themselves.
Inspired by the legacy and example of Jahangir Khan, universally recognised as the world’s greatest ever player, #teamunsquashable players are amongst the finest and committed players on the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour who share our values and the UNSQUASHABLE philosophy.
Our vision is to bring inspiration and innovation to every squash player in the world through one global voice and united by our passion for squash and our unique brand personality, we have sought to create a space online to share the journeys and stories of our leading #teamunsquashable players.
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James Willstrop wins Commonwealth Games Men's Doubles Gol...
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Rory Stewart wins Commonwealth Games Men's Doubles Bronze Medal
August 08 2022
Following his heroics in the Men’s Singles where he pulled-off the shock of this year’s Commonwealth Games Squash Competition with a sensational 5-game victory over 3/4 seed Patrick Rooney of England, as well as extending fellow #teamunsquashable player James Willstrop to five games in an enthralling quarter-final, Rory Stewart, & men’s doubles partner Greg Lobban claimed a Bronze Medal for...
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James Willstrop denied Commonwealth Games Bronze Medal by Saurav Ghosal
August 04 2022
Despite another huge effort from six-time Commonwealth Games Medallist James Willstrop, the defending men’s champion was denied a seventh by his close friend Saurav Ghosal of India.The victory represented an historic accomplishment with Saurav Ghosal becoming the first Indian to win a singles medal.Feeling the effects from his previous matches clearly, Ghosal played a brilliant game and constantly nullified James’...
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James Willstrop denied by Joel Makin in Commonwealth Games semi-finals
August 03 2022
Despite another impressive performance, defending Men’s Singles Gold Medallist James Willstrop was unable to overcome No.2 seed Joel Makin of Wales in the semi-finals of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.The 38-year-old who battled past fellow #teamunsquashable player Rory Stewart of Scotland in a tough 5-game quarter-final match extended Joel Makin for 50 minutes before eventually being beaten 11-5 11-5 11-9...
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Elliott Morris Devred runner-up at PSA Northern Joe Squash Cup
August 02 2022
Elliott Morris Devred reached the final of the PSA Northern Joe Cup in Manchester, England following a succession of giant-killing performances but was eventually denied by top seed Curtis Malik who claimed an 11-8 11-5 11-8 victory.Following a straight-games victory over Hasnaat Farooqi in the 1st round, the unseeded Welshman was forced to navigate past #teamunsquashable players Simon Herbert &...
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James Willstrop overcomes an inspired Rory Stewart to reach Commonwealth Games semi-finals
August 01 2022
#beinspired … tonight we witnessed a truly magnificent match in which James Willstrop of England needed all of his experience, fighting qualities & unbelievable racket skills to overcome a truly inspired performance from Scotland’s Rory Stewart.We are so proud to have these two incredible players part of #teamunsquashable … well played Rory Stewart & congratulations James Willstrop.Defending Men’s Singles Gold...
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Rory Stewart beats Patrick Rooney to reach Commonwealth Games quarter-finals
July 31 2022
Rory Stewart of Scotland has pulled-off the shock of this year’s Commonwealth Games Men’s Singles Squash Competition with a spellbinding 12-10 7-11 10-12 13-11 11-5 victory over 3/4 seed Patrick Rooney of England.There cannot be any better advertisement for our great sport than this match which was full of incidence, incredible entertainment & exemplary sportsmanship from both players.Rory Stewart of...
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James Willstrop beats Nasir Iqbal to reach Commonwealth Games quarter-finals
July 31 2022
James Willstrop of England defeated Nasir Iqbal of Pakistan 11-6 11-4 11-7 to reach the quarter-finals of Men’s Singles at the Commonwealth Games being staged in Birmingham.Today’s match represented another remarkable landmark for the defending Commonwealth Games Men’s Singles Champion as James earned his 200th England Cap to consolidate his position as the most capped English player of all time!
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Brothers Lwamba & Temwa Chileshe show potential at Commonwealth Games
July 30 2022
Despite being knocked out of the Men’s Singles, Lwamba & Temwa Chileshe have done New Zealand & #teamunsquashable proud at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.Both bothers fought to the very end in their respective 2nd round matches with Lwamba Chileshe being beaten in 5 games by Nick Sachvie of Canada & Temwa Chileshe being denied by fellow #teamunsquashable player Rory...
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Rory Stewart overcomes Temwa Chileshe to reach Commonwealth Games last 16
July 30 2022
Rory Stewart of Scotland recovered from losing the first game of his 2nd round match at the Commonwealth Games against fellow #unsquashable player Temwa Chileshe of New Zealand to close-out an impressive 8-11 11-4 11-4 11-4 victory over an inspired performance from the Kiwi.
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James Willstrop begins Commonwealth Games Gold Medal defence with victory over Christian Navas of Gibraltar
July 30 2022
James Willstrop of England began the defence of his Men’s Singles Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham with a clinical 11-1 11-2 11-6 victory over fellow #teamunsquashable player Christian Navas of Gibraltar on the show court, in front of passionate crowd at the University of Birmingham Squash Centre.The defending Commonwealth Games Men’s Singles Champion took the first game...
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Rory Stewart & New Zealand brothers Lwamba & Temwa Chileshe through to Commonwealth Games 2nd round
July 29 2022
Rory Stewart of Scotland & New Zealand brothers Lwamba & Temwa Chileshe cruised into the 2nd round of the Men’s Singles at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games which got off to a flying start on day one at the University of Birmingham Squash Centre.World No.66 Rory Stewart defeated Muqtadir Sadruddin Nimji of Kenya 11-7 13-11 11-4 in just 22-minutes. Rory...
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James Willstrop, Rory Stewart, Lwamba Chileshe & Temwa Chileshe to feature in same half of Commonwealth Games Men’s Singles draw
July 26 2022
All #teamunsquashable players James Willstrop, Rory Stewart, Lwamba Chileshe & brother Temwa Chileshe have all been drawn in the same half of the Commonwealth Games Men's Singles draw announced yesterday by the World Squash Federation (WSF).James Willstrop, who will be looking to defend the Men’s Singles Gold Medal he won at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in...
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James Willstrop ready for defence of Commonwealth Games Men's Singles Gold Medal
July 24 2022
James Willstrop will be representing England at the at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England which start on Thursday.The 38-year-old Englishman will be looking to make a toughminded defence of the Men’s Singles Gold Medal he won at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia.It was third time lucky for James at the Gold Coast four years ago having previously been...
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Lwamba & Temwa Chileshe to represent New Zealand at Commonwealth Games
July 24 2022
Lwamba & brother Temwa Chileshe will both represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games which will be staged in Birmingham, England from the next Thursday.The two brothers & #teamunsquashable players will each compete in the Men’s Singles as well as playing together in the Men’s Doubles.Lwamba Chileshe was the runner-up to Paul Coll in the final of the New Zealand...
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Stuart MacGregor runner-up at PSA Schräglage Squash Open in Germany
July 24 2022
Stuart MacGregor reached his fourth PSA World Tour final at the PSA Schräglage Squash Open but was eventually denied in the final by Austrian No.1 Aqeel Rehman who secured a hard-fought 48-minute 11-9 11-7 9-11 11-5 win on the glass-court at the Pink Power Club in Böblingen, Stuttgart, Germany.The 8th seeded Englishman started his title campaign with an 11-5 11-3...
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Yannick Wilhelmi represents Switzerland at World Games in USA
July 19 2022
Yannick Wilhelmi represented Switzerland at the recent World Games which were staged at the University of Alabama Recreation Center, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.Seeded 9/16, Yannick defeated Harley Lam of Hong Kong 9-11 12-10 11-3 before being denied a quarter-final place by the eventual Gold Medal Winner Victor Crouin of France.The World Games is an 11-day international multi-sport event organised with the...
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Lwamba Chileshe runner-up at PSA Victoria Squash Open in Australia
July 17 2022
Lwamba Chileshe reached his first PSA World Tour final outside of his native New Zealand at the PSA Victoria Squash Open in Melbourne, Australia but was denied his maiden ‘overseas’ title by Rex Hedrick at the Mulgrave Country Club.Former World No.48 Rex Hedrick of Australia rolled back the years to claim a second title of the season & the 18th...
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James Willstrop winds back the Clock at US Squash Open in ‘Shock of the Season’
July 16 2022
In a season packed with incredible drama on the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour, where there was no shortage of comebacks, shocks & upsets, the PSA have recognised the sensational performances of James Willstrop at last year’s US Squash Open as one of the 'Shocks of the Season'.James Willstrop approached last year’s U.S. Squash Open ranked World No.31 –...
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