Chichester ace Haig is on a high after landing junior squash title
Last year he narrowly missed out, losing 3-2 after having a match point.
This year Haig entered both the under-13 and under-11 events. This meant he played six matches, in the best-of-five games format, in a single day.
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Hide AdHe won the plate in the under-13 evebnt after losing to the No1 seed in the first round and then winning his remaining two matches 3-0. His last match of the day was the under-11 final against Zach Greengrass.
Invictus Games golds for MikeBreakfast sailing is a breezeHaig got off to a slow start, losing the first two games, but he dug deep and fought back to win 3-2.
He was delighted and proud to add his name to the trophy. Past winners include Ollie Pett (now a Chichester PSL player), Jonah Bryant (who recently won the under-13 British Junior Open) and Chichester’s own Stephen Wykes.
Haig is now ranked in the top ten in England at under-11 level and was No9 in the September rankings.
Trophies were presented by Tom Walsh, 2017 British junior under-19 national champion and a member of Chichester’s PSL squad.