All Africa Squash Champs 2013

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All Africa Squash Champs 2013

Day Three – South Africa take team title

After two days of pool action it was down to the final today in Namibia, where South Africa claimed the title with a 2-1 win over Zambia

All Africa Championship 2013, Team Final

South Africa 2-1 Zambia
Siyoli Waters
3-0 Sharon Chimfwembe  11/2, 11/3, 11/5
Rodney Durbach 2-3 Kevin Ndhlovu  4/11, 11/5, 5/11, 11/5, 1/11
Christo Potgieter 3-1 Mwinga Lengwe  8/11, 12/10, 11/0, 11/2

Team Playoff Matches

Team Playoff Matches

South Africa & Zambia through to team final

After the completion of the pool matches it was down to the Team Semi-finals in Namibia, with South Africa A playing South Africa B while Zambia A met Botswana.

With the playing order keeping the number ones on standby for a deciding rubber if required, both matches finished 2-0 with South Africa A and Zambia A going through to the final.

Semi-Finals:  South Africa A 2-0 South Africa B,  Zambia A 2-0 Botswana A

Day Two Team Matches

Day Two Team Matches

 

Ten teams from six countries will compete in two pools in the team competition on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the positional playoffs and finals will take place on Thursday. The individual competition takes place from Thursday to Saturday.

Day ONE Team Results

Day ONE – Tue 19th Feb – Team Results

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Pool A: South Africa A, Botswana, Namibia A, Zambia B, Nigeria B.
Pool B: Zambia A, Nigeria A, Mauritius, South Africa B, Namibia B.

No Egypt but still strong
Report from The Namibian:

Unfortunately, African champions Egypt could not make it but some of the best players on the continent will still be in action.

Among the men, Botswana’s Alister Walker, who plays professionally in the United States, will be a big drawcard as he is currently ranked 14th in the world.

Walker is looking forward to the event and hopes to win a medal for his country.

“It is the first time Botswana has sent a team to the All-Africa Senior Championships so there is a lot of excitement in the camp. We hope to be medal contenders in both the team and individual events. It’s a great opportunity to compete as a team before the World Team Championships later in the year to be held in France,” Walker said.

Defending champions South Africa will once again send a strong team including Rodney Durbach and Christo Potgieter and their top women’s player Siyoli Waters, who is ranked 37th in the world.

The six competing countries are Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Nigeria and Mauritius, while Uganda was a late withdrawal.

Namibia’s men’s team will be captained by number one Marco Becker, who played professionally in Germany a few years ago and captained Namibia at the World Team Championships in 2011, where they came 31st out of 32 teams.

The other team members are Sven Gruttemeier, Andrew Forrest, Henry Smit, Michau Basson and Archie Botha.

Namibia’s women’s team consists of number one Isabel Schnoor, Adri Lambert, Trix van der Westhuizen and Anina Huisamen.

Namibia finished fourth at the previous championships in 2011 and Namibian team coach Tyc Kakehongo said he hoped they could do better than that on home soil.

“We are aiming to do better than that but it will be tough. South Africa and Zambia are very strong while Nigeria and Botswana will be the dark horses,” he said.

 

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