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  • Complete digital broadcast production
  • Every point of the event's 15 was recorded, but only the best 5 matches were selected for distribution
  • The best 3 are made available on DVD format
  • Multi Camera shoot, programs fully edited and commentated professionally
  • Game statistics and Super Slow motion effects between points and games for learning and coaching purposes


The 5 cameras used for the event were positioned strategically, they were rotated around the glass court during the matches thus giving viewers the impression that 10 cameras were rolling simultaneously to seize every exiting moment of the event.

Highlights of this event were broadcast around the world and received the highest praise ever from the squash community, Jean De Lierre's unique producing style may help explain these great reviews.

Alan Thatcher was our expert commentator. Chris Walker, Stewart Boswell, Rodney Durbach, Tim Garner were among the top players who accompanied Alan in the commentary box.




Mens' Matches
  1. DAVID PALMER Vs JOHN WHITE
    David had his back to the wall, it was do or die for him on that day.Unless he won this match Mark Chaloner, the player who had beaten him in the opening round, would move forward to semis and he would be eliminated from the event. John White came out all guns firing.  As the hardest hitting player on the tour and arguably the game's best shot maker since Brett Martin, John came out confident from his recent British Open win against Jonathon Power, he felt he could take on his old rival and training partner. This epic battle went down to the wire, John was on form, he was hitting one dead nick after another and
    mixing the trickiest front court attacks with devastating dying lengths. David fended John's bullet-like attacks as long as he could and waited for John to let up a little, when that happened David seized the moment then launched counter-attack volleys of his own. The most incredible display of racquets skills and power you will ever see. De Lierre's cameras captured the court actions in the usual close-up manner then later in the editing studio he slowed down the best of the best action shots no human eye could possibly picked up in real action time. A must see classic battle between these 2 giants of the sport.


  2. DAVID PALMER Vs PETER NICOL
    Having had the best overall results on the PSA tour in 2001, well one may wonder how that came to be since Peter was up 3-1 in head-to-head matches in 2001, David Palmer had been seeded ahead of current world #1 for this Super Series Finals. Peter wasn't too happy about this so he stepped on court that night to set the record straight and prove the tournament seeding wrong, David came out also but to prove it right, what a battle it was. David played within himself that night, somehow he found a way to neutralize Peter's attacks. Who was going to cut the other one's reaction time best on that evening? Peter has the reputation of having the game's best volleys, well on that night he was David's student. A rare feast, and a pure delight to watch and learn from.


  3. DAVID PALMER Vs THIERRY LINCOU
    Lincou, Titi as his entourage affectionately calls him, was all over Palmer on this final evening. Few players have him figured out yet and David was no exception. Titi hides his shots very well, which make it very difficult for his opponents guess which direction he will strike the ball. Titi's technique is the standard to follow, nothing complicated really, he strikes the ball either short or long but in the same manner, hence why he is so difficult to read. Late bloomer in the game, Lincou finds himself playing in the most prestigious event final of his career. Along with Boswell, Ong Beng Hee and Beachill, Thierry undoubtedly proved that he is part of the select group of elite players destined to one day reach the top spot once the years begin taking their tolls on Power and Nicol. This memorable match was extremely physical and Thierry resisted David's charges as best he could and for as long as Jonathon Power did just one year earlier. The squash played on this final night was impeccable, it lasted close to 2 hours and concluded in a classic tiebreaker you will not want to miss.