Wednesday, July 21, 2010

English squish success not down to James Willstrop and Nick Matthew, says Peter Barker

By Rod Gilmour 238PM GMT twenty-two March 2010

English success not down to James Willstrop and Nick Matthew, says Peter Barker In prophesy Peter Barker (left) is in the world"s tip 10 Photo SQUASHFAN.COM

Matthew and Willstrop, England"s tip dual squish players, embrace the infancy of the headlines - the span have won the opening 3 universe debate events in between them - but Barker believes that England"s strength in abyss has given the patrol a winning mentality.

Barker pronounced "There are 6 of us in the tip thirteen in the universe so it"s not all about the tip two. I"m really subsequent on the list and fighting for the top.

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"A lot of us are great friends but it will good us in destiny years as well as in group competitions and the Commonwealth Games."

However Barker, a relentless hitter to the behind of the justice at his best, certified that being a buttress in the world"s tip 10 given Oct 2008 had left him "resting on his laurels" after unsatisfactory formula in North America over the last month.

He pronounced "I took it for granted. I had five weeks out of the diversion at the finish of 2009 and I wasn"t prepared. It showed massively in my game, but it has been an inducement and a outrageous flog of the backside."

Nick Matthew, tip seed at Canary Wharf, is aiming to turn England"s initial universe No 1 given Lee Beachill in 2004 and Barker combined "It would be smashing for a homegrown player to get behind to the tip of the world."

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