Adrian Grant es un jugador de squash inglés
que hoy cumple 32 años. Actualmente ocupa el puesto 15 en el ranking mundial,
alcanzando el mejor puesto de su carrera, el 9, en agosto del 2009. Es cabeza de
serie en el PSA VALENCIA 2012, junto con Omar Abdel Aziz, Alan Clyne y Chris
Ryder.
Londoner Adrian Grant has been a PSA member since 1999 and has
maintained an unbroken presence in the world top 20 since March 2006. He burst
into the top 10 in June 2009 and claimed a career-high No9 world ranking two months
later in August.
And after winning his first PSA Tour title at the Wellington Open in New
Zealand in 2000, Grant claimed his biggest ten years later in November 2010
when he won the Santiago Open in Spain, beating Egypt’s Omar Mosaad in the
final.
It was the left-hander’s best Tour success of the year in which, off the
Tour, he won his first Commonwealth Games gold medal, partnering world No1 Nick
Matthew in the Men’s Doubles.
After tearing his abductor in the second round of the 2010 World Open in
Saudi Arabia, Grant made a tentative start to his 2011 campaign after a lengthy
layoff.
But the 30-year-old battled through to the Manitoba Open final in Canada
in March –where he beat top-ranked US player Julian Illingworth to celebrate
the 18th Tour title of his career in his 26th final.
June 2011.
En
2010 disputo la final del PSA Camino de Santiago a Borja Golán. El
jugador santiagués ganaba así por segunda vez el torneo. Aquí os dejamos las
imágenes del emocionante último juego para que disfrutéis.
Want
to see Borja Golan v Adrian Grant in the 2010 PSA Camino de Santiago last game…..
Y recuerda, ¿Eres 100% squash? Esperamos verte en el PSA Valencia 2012.
Are you squashing?
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