RESULTS: PSA International 25 Winnipeg Building & Decorating Ltd Manitoba Open, Winnipeg, Canada

Final:
[1] Adrian Grant (ENG) bt [4] Julian Illingworth (USA) 8-11, 11-2, 11-2, 12-10 (65m)

England's Adrian Grant made up his team-mates' disappointment in Saturday's World Cup final in India by winning the Winnipeg Building & Decorating Ltd Manitoba Open in Canada.

But the top seed from London took 65 minutes to overcome surprise opponent Julian Illingworth, the fourth seed from the USA, in the climax of the PSA World Tour International 25 event at Winnipeg Squash Racquet Club in Winnipeg.

The record six-time US national champion came out quickly and found his length and width and pinned Grant to the back corners.

"Julian worked his magic, keeping control of the T and looking strong throughout the entire first game," said tournament organiser Gene Turk.

But, in the second and third games, it was the Englishman who took control.

"Adrian started each rally with his targets being the back corners and kept Julian running from side to side. He was now in command and exercised patience, waiting for the proper time to attack," Turk continued.

Illingworth came back in the fourth, trading points with his opponent until Grant edged through in the tie-break to record his 8-11, 11-2, 11-2, 12-10 victory.

"Those second and third games were the best two games that I played in the whole tournament," said Grant later.

The win marks Grant's second PSA Tour title success in Canada, and the 18th of his career - taking the left-hander to within one Tour title triumph of his Commonwealth Games Doubles gold medal-winning partner Nick Matthew, the world number one who is England's leading Tour title winner.

Grant now moves on to Calgary in the Canadian province of Alberta - where he is competing in the Calgary Winter Club Rocky Mountain Open, a PSA World Tour International 35 event at Calgary Winter Club.

Unseeded, Grant faces top-ranked Swiss player Nicolas Mueller in the opening round.