HISTORY will begin at the SFC Squash Club tomorrow from at 17h00 when the country’s top players compete in the same tournament for the first time.
Just reading the line-up offers a tingling glimpse of the excitement that the SFC Squash Club Championships will produce. And the best part is there can be only one winner.Frik Orban: Former professional and erstwhile world number 67: the trickster; David Rowett: Damaraland-toughened Camel Man and a prodigal talent: the soul-destroyer; Ian Rowett: Namibia’s official number one and former Zimbabwe champion: the fighter; Jacques Steenkamp: Namibia’s number four and (unofficially) the most improved player of the year: the speedster; Isabell Schnoor: Namibia’s top woman player and current Isle of Man champion: the attacker.Hot on their heels are several top-20 players, including Luke Allen, Warren Deysel, Conrad Wagner and Clinton Dewing, each capable of producing an upset on any day.Not all about sweat, tears and arguments with the ref, the SFC Squash Club Champs will be supported by a string of enthusiastic socialites who are growing in number and improving in ability every day.For more information, contact Sumari at 081 326 7690, Ian at 081 312 1836 or visit the SFC Squash Club website: www.sfcsquash.com.And the best part is there can be only one winner.Frik Orban: Former professional and erstwhile world number 67: the trickster; David Rowett: Damaraland-toughened Camel Man and a prodigal talent: the soul-destroyer; Ian Rowett: Namibia’s official number one and former Zimbabwe champion: the fighter; Jacques Steenkamp: Namibia’s number four and (unofficially) the most improved player of the year: the speedster; Isabell Schnoor: Namibia’s top woman player and current Isle of Man champion: the attacker.Hot on their heels are several top-20 players, including Luke Allen, Warren Deysel, Conrad Wagner and Clinton Dewing, each capable of producing an upset on any day.Not all about sweat, tears and arguments with the ref, the SFC Squash Club Champs will be supported by a string of enthusiastic socialites who are growing in number and improving in ability every day.For more information, contact Sumari at 081 326 7690, Ian at 081 312 1836 or visit the SFC Squash Club website: www.sfcsquash.com.
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