

Alan Clyne confirms his status as Scotland's top world championship hope
Alan Clyne made it two wins out of two when he beat Scottish Champion Stuart Crawford in the second round of world championship trials at Heriot-Watt University.
The 22-year-old, who won the first round of trials at the weekend, confirmed he will be leading Scotland at the world event in Odense in Denmark next month with a comfortable 11-2 11-9 11-8 victory in the final.
With four team places up for grabs – and the third and final round of trails to take place this weekend - Chris Small beat Graham Melvin 117 11-3 11-2 in the third place play-off. He also finished No.3 in the first round of trials.
In the fifth place decider, Jamie Macaulay overcame 18-year-old Lyall Paterson 8-11 11-7 11-7 12-10 in a tight match.
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Posted On: 25 Aug 2009, 09:26 By: glasgow guruAlan Clyne is making great bounds in his squash career, and has cemented his place as Scotland's best. But can he top the world rankings in the professional game, like Peter Nicol or John White?
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