Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Gwidzima commended for US Open performanc­e

- Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspond­ent

ZIMBABWE junior squash coach Mike Lawton has praised young prospect Ryan Gwidzima’s performanc­e at the US Open where he lifted the second consolatio­n plate.

He said the showing proved Gwidzima can rise to the top echelons of the game with the right support and grooming and believes he deserves a higher ranking than the overall number 17 that he got.

“Winning the second consolatio­n shows that he was the best loser in the main draw and could have lost to a top seed. Unfortunat­ely if you are from Africa, apart from Egypt, you rarely get the protection of a seed, something I feel would have ensured he reaches the top 10. I don’t think 17 is his true position,” said Lawton.

Lawton said he took a team of nine players two years ago and they were astounded by the level of squash being played, something that makes Gwidzima’s victory all the more impressive.

He said competitio­n was tough and six of the players struggled, while three played better although they did not do so well.

“The standard was just frightenin­g, which makes Ryan’s victory more profound. The US Open is the second toughest competitio­n in the world behind the British Open. Ryan will have to improve on his technique going forward and I think he can produce wonders ahead.”

Gwidzima clinched the US Junior Open second consolatio­n plate after exiting the main draw in the round of 32.

Gwidzima beat Owen Yu, who was ranked eighth, in the final of the second consolatio­n plate.

The championsh­ip, which attracts top junior squash players from around the world, was held at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticu­t, from December 16-19.

Gwidzima’s father and coach Langton said he was excited by his son’s performanc­es.

“Ryan raised the country’s flag high with his exploits and many began enquiring about his background and country of origin. I was thrilled that he only lost one match; his performanc­e went beyond our expectatio­ns and we will be making plans to ensure he attends other top squash tournament­s,” said Langton. — @rasmthembo

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