Jamaica's top male players will contest the 2017 World Men's Team Squash Championships scheduled to start Monday through to next Sunday in Marseilles, France, making it the first time a local squad will compete in the prestigious tournament.
The Jamaican team will be headlined by eight-time All Jamaica and Caribbean Champion Chris Binnie and Jamaica's number two ranked player Lewis Walters. Both Binnie and Walters are expected to provide the firepower upfront as experienced competitors with skills honed on the Professional Squash Association circuit.
Jamaica's number three ranked player Bruce Burrowes and former All Jamaica Champion Dane Schwier will round out the squad.
Burrowes' determination and legendary stamina and Schwier's experience could give the team the edge it will need to have a good showing among the world's best players.
Teams from 24 nations will do battle at the week-long championship, where global kingpins Egypt are favoured to win. Defending champions England will be going all out to retain their coveted title and France will also be in contention, buoyed in the main by their home court advantage.
The gruelling tournament will start with a round-robin play-off in eight groups from which the top 16 teams will progress to the knockout stage, while the remaining eight will play for positions 17-24. Jamaica, who are seeded at 21, will compete against Germany (seventh-ranked) and Scotland (10th) in the group stage of the competition.
“It is going to be a tough tournament because we will be up against the best teams in the world, but all things considered, we have a fighting chance,” the Jamaica Squash Association's President Chris Hind explained.
“Chris Binnie and Lewis Walters compete on the professional squash association circuit, so they are used to the rigours of high-level competition; and Bruce Burrowes and Dane Schwier are also familiar with the pressures of international tournaments, so we're expecting a solid showing,” he added.
The team will travel to France from various locations tomorrow and Sunday. They will be accompanied by team manager Douglas Beckford and Rene Denis who will serve as coach. The team's participation in the tournament was partially funded by the Sports Development Foundation.
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