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Watch online streaming of Day 2 PSA Australian Open 2010 PSA Super Series Platinum Squash Live on Thursday 12th August 2010 at 06:00 - 12:00 GMT will be held at Canberra, Australia from 12th August 2010 to 15th August 2010. The world's leading men, led by England's world number one Nick Matthew, will compete in the $142,500 Australian Open - the fourth PSA Super Series 2010 event - at the Royal Theatre in Canberra Australia from 10-15 August. The women will be lead by England's world number two Jenny Duncalf as well as by home favourite and world number three Rachael Grinham in the WISPA Gold event. Squash TV will cover all 31 matches in the men's event in full, and the women's matches from the quarter-finals onwards. Access details, and schedules of coverage of both events, are available on Livesportsevent.com.

The Australian Open Squash Championships are proud to announce CSR Viridian as the major sponsor of the 2010 Viridian Australian Open . The 2010 Australian Open is the biggest men's squash tournament to be held in Australia since the 1991 World Open in Adelaide, and the biggest women's since Women's World Open in 1997 in Melbourne. Domestic interest in the men's event will be led by former world number one and 2008 champion David Palmer - the distinguished 34-year-old from New South Wales who this month celebrated 10 unbroken years in the world's top ten. In the women's event Kasey Brown, the world number 10 from Sydney, and world number three Rachael Grinham, the former World Open and British Open Champion from Toowoomba, are serious contenders for winning the Australian title.

Four Englishmen through in the top half of the draw, but Beng Hee stops Walker in the day’s only upset as Palmer warms to the task . Australians Tamika Saxby, Samantha Davies and Sarah Cardwell all won through to the Australian Open main draw after victories in the qualifying competition at the Woden Squash Centre. Men’s qualifying concluded at the Woden Squash Centre, with three Australians among those winning through to the main draw on a day of marathon matches . Korea’s Song Sun Mi claimed the first professional squash title of her career when she downed Victoria’s Amelia Pittock in the final of the NSW Open in Sydney . As part of the buildup to the Commonwealth Games in October, many of the players will be staying on after the Australian Open to take part in the Australian Doubles Invitational. You are able to watch it live right here with Live Sports Event by taking your membership at the banners on this page and watch high quality video right from your PC.
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