New Zealander Paul Coll has lost to world No 3 Diego Elias in the final of the PSA Squash Tour Finals in Paris.
The Hawke's Bay player had to fight to secure her first senior national squash crown.
The in-form New Zealander has powered into the final of the PSA Tour Finals tournament in Paris, two weeks after lifting the British Open silverware.
Paul Coll became the first non-Egyptian winner of the men's event ©PSA The men’s singles final was a repeat of the Canary Wharf Classic, where Coll came from a game down to beat his Egyptian rival.
Egypt’s former world number one Mohamed ElShorbagy has thanked Paul Coll’s coach for motivating him to beat the Kiwi in the world squash championships semifinal. The 30-year-old West Coaster lost 4-11 ...
A “super proud’’ Paul Coll has created history by becoming the first New Zealand man to win the prestigious British Open squash title. The 29-year-old third seed beat world champion Ali Farag (Egypt) ...
SINGAPORE - Paul Coll, the world’s No. 1 male squash player, will lead the field at the Nov 15-20 Marigold Singapore Squash Open, organisers announced on Friday. It is the first Professional Squash ...
New Zealand's Paul Coll advanced to his first PSA World Championship final after beating Egypt's Marwan ElShorbagy ©PSA Coll yesterday matched Ross Norman’s 1988 run at the tournament, the last time a ...
New Zealand's Paul Coll has defended his British Open squash title with a comprehensive straight-game defeat of Egyptian Ali Farag. Coll, the world No 1, totally dominated his opponent for a 12-10, 11 ...