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Power, Nicol in semi-finals

Cairo, Sept 15: The two top seeds in the Al-Ahram World Open squash championship, Canadian Jonathon Power, the holder, and Scotland's Pet...

Cairo, Sept 15: The two top seeds in the Al-Ahram World Open squash championship, Canadian Jonathon Power, the holder, and Scotland’s Peter Nicol, were both strongly challenged in the quarter-finals yesterday.

Power won 15-8, 9-15, 15-7, 15-12 against sixth-seeded Englishman, Simon Parke, but incurred his second conduct warning of the tournament for continuous dissent.

Nicol had to weather two bursts of swashbuckling squash from unseeded Mark Chaloner of England, a quarter-finalist in 1995.

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