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Montrose squash ace begins bid for back-to-back world tour titles

Squash: Aitken hopes to build on Swiss success with victory in France

- Ross alexander

In-form Montrose squash ace Lisa Aitken is aiming for back-to-back PSA World tour titles at the Val de Marne Open when round once begins in France today.

The 27-year-old claimed her second ever tour title at the PWC Ladies Open in Switzerlan­d on Sunday, defeating Belgian teenager Tinne Gilis in the final 11-7 9-11 11-7 11-7.

It comes just four months after her maiden tour win in New Zealand which capped off a memorable comeback in January following two years on the sidelines due to illness.

She didn’t have long to enjoy her recent success in Switzerlan­d with Aitken heading via train to France on Tuesday ahead of her opening match in Creteil just outside Paris tonight.

Scotland’s number one ranked female player said: “It’s a quick turnaround for sure.

“You have that high of winning but then quickly need to get mentally prepared for the next tournament knowing you have a job to do.

“But it was great to get the win in Switzerlan­d, especially so quickly after I won my first PSA event in June.

“Having won in New Zealand I did wonder when my next title would come so it was pleasing to get it so soon into the new season to keep the momentum going.”

She continued: “I wasn’t at my best in the first two matches last week but managed to find a way to win and get through which was important.

“I have been working on a lot of stuff recently in training with (national coach) Paul Bell, including my movement.

“In my first two matches, instead of trying to win with a clear game plan I felt I was just trying to work on what I had been practising on. But once I got through my quarter-final, which went the distance, I was in a better frame of mind and felt more confident in my game.

“I was delighted to get over the line in the final on Sunday.”

Second seed Aitken plays a qualifier in round one and is scheduled to face Tinne Gilis again in the latter stages before she returns to Scotland for a training block ahead of an event in London in late November and the AJ Bell PSA World Championsh­ips in Manchester before Christmas.

She added: “It’s going to be a long season with the Commonweal­th Games a big target so I am putting each part of the season into blocks

“I reached the semi-finals of an event in Kuala Lumpur last month and this is my second block before it’s back to the training courts.”

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Lisa Aitken kick-starts her latest title bid in Paris tonight.

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