Commonwealth Games: Harrogate's James Willstrop strikes gold
The 34-year-old beat New Zealand’s Paul Coll in straight sets to take the squash men’s singles crown on Australia’s Gold Coast on Monday morning.
The victory ends a long wait for a gold medal and a major title with Willstrop having previously lost in two Commonwealth, three British and one World Championship finals.
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Hide Ad“Things came off, shots went in - it just came together,” said Willstrop of his 11-9, 11-4, 11-6 success.
“I had to be clinical. He’s so good, such an unbelievable athlete. You have to keep faith in the accuracy and keep mixing things. I mixed it well and things just worked.
“I’m not sure what’s going on, I can’t really believe it!”
Willstrop, a former world number one, already had four Commonwealth medals to his name, including a silver at the 2014 Games in Glasgow.
Reflecting on his gold-medal performance, he said that he believed he had saved one of his best-ever performances for one of the biggest games of his career.
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Hide Ad“It was the stuff you dream of - most brilliant performances in my career, everything works and clicks,” he continued.
“That’s happened today. That is one of the best performances.
“There was no expectation. Everything in the lead-up has to go well and it just did.
“No illnesses for once, it went smoothly, so I knew it was there.”