Incident-Packed Men’s Semi-Finals at HK Squash Open

It was an incident-packed evening of men’s Semi-finals in the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Hong Kong Squash Open 2012 on Saturday Dec 1. Although, all proceeded as planned for the women’s Semi-finals.
Incident-Packed Men’s Semi-Finals at HK Squash Open
Nicol David (left) defeated Natalie Grinham in three straight games in their Hong Kong Squash Open 2012 second women’s Semi-final at the Cultural Centre Piazza at Victoria Harbour on Saturday Dec 1. Bill Cox/The Epoch Times
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Hong Kong Squash Open 2012

It was an incident-packed evening of men’s Semi-finals in the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Hong Kong Squash Open 2012 on Saturday Dec 1. Although, all proceeded as planned for the women’s Semi-finals, it was not the case for the men’s.

The venue at the Cultural Centre Piazza at Victoria Harbour-front looked super.

The floodlit portable glass court, with its marquee cover, show-casing the best-of-the-best squash players in the world. The seats were full—with many extra spectators viewing from the steps to the Cultural Centre outside the barriers and from around other sides of the venue. The only downside being that the weather was gloomy to begin with, but that may have only made the spectators a little uncomfortable, while not affecting the players.