Scottish Squash Open: Georgia Adderley & Rory Stewart miss out on semi-finals
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Georgia Adderley lost to Torrie Malik
Scottish Squash Open |
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Venue: Inverness Tennis & Squash Club Dates: 20-24 September |
Coverage: Watch the semi-finals and finals on Saturday and Sunday live on the BBC Sport website & app and on the BBC iPlayer |
Home favourites Georgia Adderley and Rory Stewart missed out on places in the semi-finals of the Scottish Squash Open.
Top seed Adderley lost three games to nil against Torrie Malik, who set up an all-English last-four tie with Asia Harris, who beat New Zealander Kaitlyn Watts 3-1.
Stewart, also seeded first, lost his quarter-final in straight games to Spain's Edmon Lopez, who faces Egypt's Kareem El Torkey in the last four after he beat England's Miles Jenkins 3-1.
Greek Daniel Poleshchuk's 3-0 defeat of James Peach set up a semi-final with another Englishman, Ben Smith, who defeated Ireland's Sam Buckley in straight games.
England's Grace Gear defeated Egypt's Rana Ismail without dropping a set and will face Ismail's compatriot Nardine Gara, who beat English player Alicia Mead in five games.
Watch the Scottish Squash Open semi-finals and finals on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app on Saturday, 23 and Sunday, 24 September

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