Saturday June 27th - Main Draw Finals
Court 4 - Peter Creed (WAL) 3-0 Jesus Camacho (MEX) 11-3, 11-4, 11-3
Peter was pretty much in command throughout going 7-0 up in the first and moving Jesus around the court with great lengths and control. Jesus was very sore from two physical encounters in the quarters and semis and hung in there with a lot of spirit. Jesus took 2-0 leads in both the second and third games but Peter continued to pile on the pressure and in the end it was all done in three.
Creed "I have been on the road for seven weeks now so what a great way to end the season, winning my second BVI Open. Boat trip tomorrow to look forward to and relax."
Peter was pretty much in command throughout going 7-0 up in the first and moving Jesus around the court with great lengths and control. Jesus was very sore from two physical encounters in the quarters and semis and hung in there with a lot of spirit. Jesus took 2-0 leads in both the second and third games but Peter continued to pile on the pressure and in the end it was all done in three.
Creed "I have been on the road for seven weeks now so what a great way to end the season, winning my second BVI Open. Boat trip tomorrow to look forward to and relax."
Friday June 26th - Main Draw Semi Finals
Court 4 - Peter Creed (WAL) 3 - 0 Cameron Stafford (CAY) 11-9, 11-8, 11-7
Cameron hit a lot of outrageous volley-nicks, many off serve, to stay in the game but Creed was steady and patient throughout and never looked in danger, his speed and mobility allowing him to cruise through to victory in three straight.
Creed "Played within myself today and happy to be in the final again tomorrow."
Court 4 - Joe Chapman (IVB) 1 - 3 Jesus Camacho (MEX) 11-7, 7-11, 7-11, 3-11
In a physical encounter, Joe took the first game which lasted almost 30 minutes, playing steady squash, but it took a lot out of him. Jesus still seemed fresh and he took the next three games to advance to his first PSA final.
Camacho “A long hard game and pleased to make the final against Peter tomorrow”.
Cameron hit a lot of outrageous volley-nicks, many off serve, to stay in the game but Creed was steady and patient throughout and never looked in danger, his speed and mobility allowing him to cruise through to victory in three straight.
Creed "Played within myself today and happy to be in the final again tomorrow."
Court 4 - Joe Chapman (IVB) 1 - 3 Jesus Camacho (MEX) 11-7, 7-11, 7-11, 3-11
In a physical encounter, Joe took the first game which lasted almost 30 minutes, playing steady squash, but it took a lot out of him. Jesus still seemed fresh and he took the next three games to advance to his first PSA final.
Camacho “A long hard game and pleased to make the final against Peter tomorrow”.
Thursday June 25th 2015 - Main Draw Quarter Finals
Court 3 - Peter Creed (Wal) 3 - 0 Dylan Cunningham (USA) 11-8, 11-5, 11-1
A solid first game by Dylan keeping it close. But Peter’s change of pace and consistency made it hard for Dylan to compete particularly under the grueling heat.
Creed “It was a good tussle – Dylan played well in the first and it was close up to 8-8. I think I handled the heat a bit better than him and he tired noticeably in the third game so I went for a quick finish.”
Court 4 - Antonio De La Torre (GUA) 0 -3 Cameron Stafford (CAY) 8-11, 5-11, 8-11
Cameron was in charge throughout and was just a bit quicker across the court. Both played well to keep the gallery enthralled.
Stafford “Antonio and I had a good match in Costa Rica a few weeks back, so my plan was to carry on where I left off. I played much quicker today and found a good length early on so kept him under pressure throughout. My first PSA semi-final.”
Court 4 - Joe Green (ENG) 1- 3 Jesus Camacho (MEX) 14-12, 7-11, 3-11, 2-11
Very close first game that Joe took after 20 minutes on court. Jesus then quickened the pace and was lethal from the front. The conditions were very warm and Jesus used these to his advantage with his speed and volleys to take the last two games quite easily.
Camacho “The first game was long and hard and I think it took more out of Joe than me. Thereafter I played faster and stronger with a lot of cross court volleys that Joe had trouble picking up. Am pleased to reach the last four.”
Court 3 - Anthony Graham (ENG) 2 - 3 Joe Chapman (IVB) 11-6, 9-11, 8-11, 11-4, 6-11
Billed as the match of the day, this was a torrid clash between two players not prepared to give an inch. Joe led early in the first but Anthony powered back to take game one quite easily. Joe fought tooth and nail to take the second and third but relaxed in game four as Anthony prepared his comeback. At 5-5 in the fifth it was anyone’s game but Joe stole a lead that he hung on to. Anthony’s blocking and Joe’s pushing made it very scrappy but the crowd were thrilled, mesmerized by the squash as the local boy booked his place in the semi’s
Chapman “This was a very rough match, many lets called and lots of blocking and pushing. One could say it was messy throughout but I was happy to hang in there and once I had a lead in the fifth, I knew I had the match. I’m very happy to make the semis.”
A solid first game by Dylan keeping it close. But Peter’s change of pace and consistency made it hard for Dylan to compete particularly under the grueling heat.
Creed “It was a good tussle – Dylan played well in the first and it was close up to 8-8. I think I handled the heat a bit better than him and he tired noticeably in the third game so I went for a quick finish.”
Court 4 - Antonio De La Torre (GUA) 0 -3 Cameron Stafford (CAY) 8-11, 5-11, 8-11
Cameron was in charge throughout and was just a bit quicker across the court. Both played well to keep the gallery enthralled.
Stafford “Antonio and I had a good match in Costa Rica a few weeks back, so my plan was to carry on where I left off. I played much quicker today and found a good length early on so kept him under pressure throughout. My first PSA semi-final.”
Court 4 - Joe Green (ENG) 1- 3 Jesus Camacho (MEX) 14-12, 7-11, 3-11, 2-11
Very close first game that Joe took after 20 minutes on court. Jesus then quickened the pace and was lethal from the front. The conditions were very warm and Jesus used these to his advantage with his speed and volleys to take the last two games quite easily.
Camacho “The first game was long and hard and I think it took more out of Joe than me. Thereafter I played faster and stronger with a lot of cross court volleys that Joe had trouble picking up. Am pleased to reach the last four.”
Court 3 - Anthony Graham (ENG) 2 - 3 Joe Chapman (IVB) 11-6, 9-11, 8-11, 11-4, 6-11
Billed as the match of the day, this was a torrid clash between two players not prepared to give an inch. Joe led early in the first but Anthony powered back to take game one quite easily. Joe fought tooth and nail to take the second and third but relaxed in game four as Anthony prepared his comeback. At 5-5 in the fifth it was anyone’s game but Joe stole a lead that he hung on to. Anthony’s blocking and Joe’s pushing made it very scrappy but the crowd were thrilled, mesmerized by the squash as the local boy booked his place in the semi’s
Chapman “This was a very rough match, many lets called and lots of blocking and pushing. One could say it was messy throughout but I was happy to hang in there and once I had a lead in the fifth, I knew I had the match. I’m very happy to make the semis.”
Thursday June 25th 2015 - Main Draw Round 1
Court 3 - Peter Creed (Wal) 3 - 0 Mauricio Sedano (GUA), 11-7, 11-8, 11-7
Mauricio started strongly and competed throughout. It was head to head in each of the games but Peter’s experience and fitness enabled him to take charge midway through each of the three games.
Creed “It was good to get on and off in three, especially with 2 matches on the first day.”
Court 2 - Dylan Cunningham (USA) 3 - 0 Kale Wilson (TRI), 11-7, 11-3, 11-8
Dylan’s reach and consistency were too much for Kale today as he took the match in three straight. Kale kept Dylan honest and played well but in patches.
Cunningham “It was tough today especially in the heat, even just three games. Excited to be in last 8 tonight against Creed.”
Court 1 - Antonio De La Torre (GUA) 3 - 0 Jules Snagg (SVG), 11-7, 11-8, 11-7
Antonio had too much firepower for the young qualifier Jules from St Vincent who put up a great effort keeping each game close.
De La Torre “I worked hard this morning and am happy to be playing Cameron in the quarters.”
Court 4 - Cameron Stafford (CAY) 3 - 1 Micah Franklin (BER), 11-8, 8-11, 11-7, 11-7
Cameron and Micah have met many times as both play in Caribbean tournaments but today it was Cameron on top as he worked Micah up and down the line. Micah came back strongly to take the second game and kept pushing but Cameron was just too consistent in the last two games.
Stafford “It was bouncy and very hot today. Micah played well but I just kept working him front and back, hung in there and hoped for the best.”
Court 4 - Joe Green (ENG) 3 - 0 Mike Anderson (IVB), 11-4, 11-3, 11-3
A relatively easy win for Joe, who was just too accurate against the BVI’s wild card Mike, but Mike battled it out right to the end.
Green “It was tough getting used to the heat but I settled after game 1 and just got better and more comfortable as the match progressed.”
Court 2 - Rory Thornton (IVB) 0 - 3 Jesus Camacho (MEX), 1-11, 4-11, 1-11
Rory, a qualifier from BVI put up a valiant attempt against Jesus who was a step quicker on to the ball and kept Rory on the defensive throughout.
Camacho “My first quarter final so thrilled to be there.”
Court 1 - Anthony Graham (ENG) 3 - 0 Italo Bonatti (GUA), 11-8, 11-4, 12-10
Italo fought hard throughout and had a couple of game balls in the third but Anthony’s greater experience prevailed, though he was not playing his best squash.
Graham “Annoyed really as I did not play well this morning but happy to be through.”
Court 3 - Winston Findlay 0 - 3 Joe Chapman (IVB), 2-11, 5-11, 2-11
Aged over 60, qualifier Winston was on court to have fun and he did just that, taking a few points here and there from Joe as the two had a quick on and off.
Chapman “Great to get to play another BVI player in the first round. Felt comfortable and enjoying the really good exposure for BVI, with four of us from here in the main draw.”
Mauricio started strongly and competed throughout. It was head to head in each of the games but Peter’s experience and fitness enabled him to take charge midway through each of the three games.
Creed “It was good to get on and off in three, especially with 2 matches on the first day.”
Court 2 - Dylan Cunningham (USA) 3 - 0 Kale Wilson (TRI), 11-7, 11-3, 11-8
Dylan’s reach and consistency were too much for Kale today as he took the match in three straight. Kale kept Dylan honest and played well but in patches.
Cunningham “It was tough today especially in the heat, even just three games. Excited to be in last 8 tonight against Creed.”
Court 1 - Antonio De La Torre (GUA) 3 - 0 Jules Snagg (SVG), 11-7, 11-8, 11-7
Antonio had too much firepower for the young qualifier Jules from St Vincent who put up a great effort keeping each game close.
De La Torre “I worked hard this morning and am happy to be playing Cameron in the quarters.”
Court 4 - Cameron Stafford (CAY) 3 - 1 Micah Franklin (BER), 11-8, 8-11, 11-7, 11-7
Cameron and Micah have met many times as both play in Caribbean tournaments but today it was Cameron on top as he worked Micah up and down the line. Micah came back strongly to take the second game and kept pushing but Cameron was just too consistent in the last two games.
Stafford “It was bouncy and very hot today. Micah played well but I just kept working him front and back, hung in there and hoped for the best.”
Court 4 - Joe Green (ENG) 3 - 0 Mike Anderson (IVB), 11-4, 11-3, 11-3
A relatively easy win for Joe, who was just too accurate against the BVI’s wild card Mike, but Mike battled it out right to the end.
Green “It was tough getting used to the heat but I settled after game 1 and just got better and more comfortable as the match progressed.”
Court 2 - Rory Thornton (IVB) 0 - 3 Jesus Camacho (MEX), 1-11, 4-11, 1-11
Rory, a qualifier from BVI put up a valiant attempt against Jesus who was a step quicker on to the ball and kept Rory on the defensive throughout.
Camacho “My first quarter final so thrilled to be there.”
Court 1 - Anthony Graham (ENG) 3 - 0 Italo Bonatti (GUA), 11-8, 11-4, 12-10
Italo fought hard throughout and had a couple of game balls in the third but Anthony’s greater experience prevailed, though he was not playing his best squash.
Graham “Annoyed really as I did not play well this morning but happy to be through.”
Court 3 - Winston Findlay 0 - 3 Joe Chapman (IVB), 2-11, 5-11, 2-11
Aged over 60, qualifier Winston was on court to have fun and he did just that, taking a few points here and there from Joe as the two had a quick on and off.
Chapman “Great to get to play another BVI player in the first round. Felt comfortable and enjoying the really good exposure for BVI, with four of us from here in the main draw.”