RESULTS: British National Squash Championships, Sportcity, Manchester

Men's final:
[1] John White (Scotland) bt [3] Lee Beachill (Yorks) 17-16, 17-14, 14-15, 15-8 (82m)

Scot White Wins Debut National Title

In today's (Sunday) closely-contested men's final of the British National Squash Championships, Scotland's John White edged out England's two-times champion Lee Beachill to win the title for the first time at the National Squash Centre in Sportcity, Manchester.

Top seed White, the Nottingham-based world No3, had reached the final after dropping games in the previous three rounds - in the quarter-finals recording the longest match of the championships in avenging his defeat at the same stage twelve months earlier by beating Welshman Alex Gough in five games.

Beachill, however, reached his fourth successive final following straight games victories - and in the semi-finals overcame Peter Nicol when the defending champion retired with exhaustion after just two games.

Despite having game balls in the first two games, Yorkshireman Beachill went down 2-0 after 52 minutes.  Favourite White then had a match ball at 14-11 in the third when Beachill, the world No4 from Pontefract, upped his game to take the match into a fourth.  At 8-9, White won back the service and went through to clinch the match 17-16 17-14 14-15 15-8 in 82 minutes.

"I'm a true Brit now," exclaimed White, who was born in Queensland, Australia, and took up Scottish nationality in 1998, based on his father's Edinburgh birthplace.

"To play Lee in the final and take him out in four games in virtually his home court is fantastic," said the new champion.  "There was a great atmosphere in the arena, particularly thanks to the vociferous Pontefract supporters in the crowd - and that just spurred me on."

When asked how it felt to be the British champion for the first time, after only playing in the event on two occasions before, the 30-year-old said:  "It means a great deal to me - a lot comes with being British champion and it's certainly good for Scottish squash.  I've been involved with British squash for the last five years or so, and won the Scottish national title before, but it's a great feeling to be amongst the boys who have won this British title."

White gave particular credit to the help given to him by former Rugby League star Ellery Hanley.  "I met Ellery last summer during the English Open in Sheffield, and have been staying with him during this event.  He has helped me a lot mentally, and I have benefited from the match preparation techniques he has passed on to me."

A dejected Beachill conceded afterwards that he had not played as well as he had in earlier rounds:  "I never felt I was too far from John, but the way he played made it difficult for me.  If I had won one of the first two games, the whole picture might have been quite different.

"But considering the poor preparation I was able to give for this tournament, with a poisoned blister on my foot, I guess I should be pleased to have made the final," Beachill added.


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