WORLD SQUASH NEWS
David Palmer Pulls Out Of Brit Insurance Super Series Finals
Australia's world champion David Palmer has been forced to withdraw from the
forthcoming Brit Insurance Super Series Squash Finals, scheduled for May
12-16 at London's Broadgate Arena.
Palmer, the reigning Super Series Finals champion, said he was deeply
disappointed at being forced to pull out of the tournament but needed more
time to reach full fitness following a recent emergency appendix operation in
Bermuda.
The title-holder will be replaced by Scotland's world No15 Martin Heath, who
finished 9th in the 2002 PSA Super Series Tour rankings.
Palmer, who defeated England's world No1 Peter Nicol in last year's
semi-final and triumphed over Frenchman Thierry Lincou in the 2002 final,
revealed: "I was clearly unwell going into the Tournament of Champions in
New York and put it down to a stomach virus. It was only when I arrived in
Bermuda the following week that my illness was correctly diagnosed and I
underwent an emergency operation. Unfortunately, when I returned home to
Belgium my stomach became infected again and I was required to spend another
five days in hospital.
"Since then I have returned to Australia for a break and rested for four
weeks before I was able to resume light physical training. I am now able to
resume on-court training and am on the way to regaining full fitness, but
feel that I need a little bit more time before I am ready for tournament
play."
Palmer's coach, Shaun Moxham, added: "David is training hard but I feel he
needs more time. I don't want to bring him back too early and risk another
setback."
Palmer, who recently returned to number two in the PSA world rankings, added:
"I always enjoy the Super Series and playing in London. It is a great
tournament and a great venue and I am sure this year's event will be the
usual big success."
Making his fourth Super Series Finals appearance, Martin Heath was delighted
to receive the last-minute call up. He said: "As one of the showcase events
on the PSA Tour I'm obviously thrilled to be given the opportunity to play a
part again this year. Satinder Bajwa and the team at WSM have done a great
job maintaining the tournament's profile over the years."
Brit Insurance Super Series Finals Tournament Director, Satinder Bajwa, said:
"It is always disappointing to lose a player of David's calibre and of
course he will be sorely missed. However with the quality of players on show
at Broadgate next week, we are confident that his absence won't detract from
what promises to be a tremendous week of world-class squash. We wish David a
speedy return to fitness and congratulate Martin on his promotion to the
elite field of eight."
The 2003 Super Series Finals line-up features Peter Nicol (England), Jonathon
Power (Canada), John White (Scotland), Stewart Boswell (Australia), Thierry
Lincou (France), Lee Beachill (England), Anthony Ricketts (Australia), and
Martin Heath (Scotland).