Posted AT 11:52 PM EDT on 19/11/04
Power drops Pace final to Frenchman
BEVERLEY SMITH
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
Jonathon Power lost his feet last night at the $60,000 Pace Canadian Squash Classic tournament. And he lost his title, by three points after five games and about 120 minutes of play.
He lost to the world's No. 2 player, Thierry Lincou of France, who hadn't played in this tournament since he failed to make it out of the qualifying rounds four years ago. Now, everybody will know his name.
Lincou won 9-11, 13-11, 11-6, 7-11, 11-8.
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