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Aitken inspired by Games trip

SQUASH: Gold Coast experience has Montrose player eyeing medal

- Eric nicolson

Montrose squash player Lisa Aitken returns to the PSA tour today with motivation high after a memorable few months representi­ng Scotland at Gold Coast 2018 and the European Team Championsh­ips.

The 28-year-old says competing for Team Scotland at the Commonweal­th Games was “phenomenal” and she is excited for the future of women’s squash in this country following promotion back to Europe’s top table last month.

Aitken, who is top seed at the Karakal Bangor Classic in Wales, missed out on a medal in her second Games but is determined to put that right in four years’ time.

Reflecting on her Gold Coast fortnight, she said: “Trying to describe to people how it was is almost impossible. It was a phenomenal experience.

“You just immerse yourself completely into this bubble.

“Watching how other sports and other athletes who are at the top of their game go about things was incredibly beneficial to me.

“From that point of view it was fantastic, I came away completely motivated, completely inspired and determined not to end my career until I have won a Commonweal­th Games medal.”

She added: “The fact I didn’t get a medal in Australia was disappoint­ing.

“I was frustrated not to be able to compete in the singles due to a slight injury and from a women’s doubles perspectiv­e, Ali (Thomson) and I were very unfortunat­e not to get out of our pool having been drawn in a tough group with two really strong English pairings.

“But it’s actually quite exciting to think what we can do in four years time if we play together again as a pair because we clicked so well.

“In the mixed, I don’t think Kevin (Moran) and I played as well as we could.”

After a short holiday in Australia postGames, Aitken joined her Scotland team-mates at the European Team Championsh­ips in Poland last month where the women won silver in Division Two, ensuring a second promotion in three years.

“It feels great to be back in Division One with the top teams,” Aitken added.

“There’s great squad depth now which we haven’t had before and the future is exciting for this team.

“France and England are certainly the top European nations but having watched the Division One semi-finals, I believe we can be in the mix for a semifinal place next year.”

Aitken plays just her third PSA tour event of the year in Wales alongside Scottish teenager Georgia Adderley before heading to France in early July with doubles partner Ali Thomson to compete in the $15k Tournament of Pyramides in Le-Port Marly.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Lisa Aitken: Determined to put a disappoint­ing Gold Coast Games behind her as she returns to tour play today.
Picture: Getty Images. Lisa Aitken: Determined to put a disappoint­ing Gold Coast Games behind her as she returns to tour play today.

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