Another US Breakthrough:Lane Lands Top Seed Scalp in Montreal |
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It was only 24 hours earlier that the US No. 2 from Philadelphia battled back from two games down to beat another Englishman, Robbie Temple, in an 88-minute marathon to earn his place in the main draw. But Lane, the 24-year-old World No. 59, recovered from a game down to beat Barker (the World No. 7 from London who won his first PSA Tour title in Canada) 7-11, 13-11, 11-9, 11-6 in 63 minutes. "It was just a very hard fought win," said Lane later. "The court is very bouncy and I was just trying to stick in and play solid squash. Peter's game is something that I try to aspire to so I think I had that in the back of my mind to keep pushing as much as I did. "I have been working really hard lately and I'm really pleased with this win. It is definitely the best win of my squash career." |
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