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Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Carrick's Gatineau Challenge Ends in Five-Set Thriller

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Unfortunately, the promising run of Bermudian squash player Taylor Carrick in the $3,000 Men's La Classique Gatineau Challenger 2025 in Quebec, Canada, has come to an end, following a grueling five-set battle in the quarter-finals.

Carrick, who entered the tournament as the top seed and had advanced smoothly through his opening match, eventually bowed out after a 56-minute epic against local Canadian opponent Will Harris.

In a match that swung dramatically, Carrick initially appeared to be in complete control. He stormed into a two-sets-to-love lead, comfortably taking the first game 11-4, and then edging a tight second set 12-10. The Bermudian was just one set away from a semi-final berth.

However, Harris, spurred on by the home crowd, mounted a remarkable comeback. The Canadian dug deep to claim the third set 11-8, a crucial turning point. This shifted the momentum, and Harris then dominated the fourth set, winning it 11-2, completely levelling the match.

The deciding fifth set was a tense affair, with both players battling fiercely for every point. Ultimately, it was Harris who held his nerve in the crucial moments, clinching the final set 12-10 to complete a stunning turnaround and bring Carrick's tournament journey to an end.


Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Top Seed Carrick Cruises in Gatineau Challenger Opener

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Bermudian squash player Taylor Carrick began his campaign at the $3,000 Men's La Classique Gatineau Challenger 2025 in Quebec, Canada, with a smooth, straight-sets victory to advance to the next round.

As the tournament's top seed, Carrick wasted no time in asserting his dominance in the first-round fixture against local Canadian player, Maxym Leclair.

Carrick controlled the match from the outset, demonstrating composure and efficiency. He secured the win in just 21 minutes of court time, moving past Leclair with a decisive 3-0 scoreline:

Game 1: 11-6
Game 2: 11-7
Game 3: 11-6

The swift victory ensures Carrick conserves energy as he progresses deeper into the Challenger event, signaling his intent to live up to his billing as the top-ranked player.


Saturday, October 25, 2025
Bermuda’s Moss Reflects on US Open Experience

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Stepping onto court with the very best is a dream for any athlete, but for Bermuda’s Spencer Moss, it was the ultimate test of officiating. Fresh off his experience at the U.S. Open of Squash in Philadelphia, one of the sport's most prestigious PSA World Tour Platinum events, Moss has reflected on a demanding but exhilarating fortnight at the pinnacle of professional squash.

Serving as a referee at a major tournament requires nerves of steel and absolute precision, especially when the world's finest players are battling for supremacy.

“It’s a different level of intensity,” Moss stated. “The speed of the game, the fine margins of the calls—you have to be completely locked in for every single point.”

Moss confirmed that his duties put him front and center for some of the biggest matchups, notably involving the players ranked World Number Two in the Women's draws as well as the USA #1 Men's and USA #1 Women's.

“The opportunity to officiate matches featuring some of the top players in the world was incredible,” he explained. “These athletes are meticulous, highly professional, and they bring a focus that demands the absolute best from the officials, too.”

Moss's selection and successful performance at the US Open is a significant moment for squash officiating in Bermuda, demonstrating the island’s commitment to not only producing talented players but also world-class officials.

His experience will now be crucial in mentoring the next generation of Bermudian referees, helping to raise the standard of local competition.

“It was an honour to represent Bermuda on such a major stage,” Moss concluded. “It’s given me invaluable experience that I hope to bring back and share. Now, it’s about getting ready for the next challenge.”

 
 
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Moss Makes Mark as an Official at US Open of Squash

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Bermuda's Spencer Moss has made a historic entry into one of the sport’s most prestigious events, officiating three high-profile matches on the opening day of the U.S. Open of Squash in Philadelphia.

Moss, Bermuda’s highest-qualified squash official, was selected by the World Squash Officiating Committee to referee at the Platinum-level PSA World Tour event.

His duties on the opening day included overseeing some of the world’s best talent:

Moss officiated the tournament's opening match, which saw the women's World No. 2, Hania El Hammamy of Egypt, secure a straight-games victory over Malaysia’s Aifa Azman with scores of 11-2, 11-5, 11-8.

He was also the official for Belgian No. 1 and World No. 6, Tinne Gilis, who defeated Tomato Ho from Hong Kong in another three-game contest: 11-7, 11-4, 11-7.

In the men's draw, Moss was on court as U.S. Men's No. 1 Timmy Brownell defeated fellow American Alexander Dartnell in straight games: 13-11, 11-3, 11-2.

Reflecting on his experience at the U.S. Open, Moss shared his enthusiasm with local media, stating, “It was absolutely amazing... so much fun!!!”

Moss’s appointment is a significant moment for Bermudian squash, highlighting the island's commitment to developing talent both on and off the court.
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Moss Selected to Officiate US Squash Open

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Bermuda’s very own Spencer Moss has been hand-selected by the World Squash Officiating Committee to referee at one of the sport’s most prestigious events — the U.S. Open of Squash, set to take place in Philadelphia from October 19th to 25th.

The U.S. Open, a Platinum event on the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour, attracts the top-ranked players from around the globe and is known for its elite level of competition and global viewership. Spencer Moss’ appointment marks a historic moment as he becomes the first Bermudian official ever to referee at this level of international squash.

"This is a tremendous honour for Spencer and for Bermuda," said Micah Franklin, Head of Squash at the Bermuda Squash Association. "His selection is not only a personal achievement but a reflection of the continued development of squash on the island."

As Bermuda’s highest qualified squash official, Moss’s appointment underscores the importance of investing in not only athletes, but also coaches and technical officials. His development has been supported through the Bermuda Squash Association’s Long-Term Athletic Development (LTAD) Programme, with valuable assistance from the Department of Youth & Sport.

“Spencer’s success is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and passion in turning dreams into reality,” Franklin added. “We hope his journey inspires the next generation of squash enthusiasts — both on and off the court.”

On behalf of the entire squash community in Bermuda, the Bermuda Squash Association extends its congratulations and best wishes to Spencer Moss as he prepares to represent the island at the US Open.

 
 
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