WSF World Masters Review – Sceney Seals Gold

It was a memorable week for the Irish contingent in the 2024 WSF World Masters in Amsterdam. Irish Squash represented by over 20 players with all players demonstrating incredible skills and fortitude in their respective categories.

5 players stole the show making the semi-final in their categories:

  • Arthur Gaskin – M35+
  • Nicholas Staunton – M50+
  • Wille Hosey – M60+
  • Mary Sceney – W65+
  • Neil Macarron – M45+

It wasn’t to be for Neil after a narrow last 4 defeat, but our other semi-finalist powered into their respective finals.

Our sole female finalist, Mary Sceney gave us a dream start as she took down Wales’s Jill Campion 3-1 to claim gold in the W65+ category. Sceney came from 1 game behind to defeat her opponent in impressive fashion. This was a really special title for Mary, who claims her 3rd World Masters title, 23 years after the first in 2001.

Nicholas Staunton was up second as he faced Mexican Marcos Mendez. Nick never got going and ultimately succumbed to the skills of the Mexican who had dropped just 13 points across his quarter and semifinals. Mendez recorded straight games win over the Irishman. Nonetheless it was a brilliant week Nicholas can be proud of.

Arthur Gaskin was next, taking on former world top 30, Egyptian – Omar Abdel Meguid. Gaskin pushed his opponent all the way in the first, losing a heartbreaker 17-15. It was a similar story in the second with another narrow 11-9 loss. Arthur showed true resilience to flip the script and claim the fourth 11-9 before the Egyptian closed out victory with an 11-6 final game. Not to be for Arthur but a magnificent run to the final.

Our last finalist Wille Hosey was unable to overcome Peter hill of Singapore, going down in 4 despite a spirited effort. Hosey was the #1 seed and displayed all the credentials of the top seed throughout the tournament. It was a wonderful showing from Wille despite defeat and he now carries immense form into our new season.

Massive Congratulations to our finalists and in particular to Mary Sceney on her fantastic World Masters title, replicating her 2001 and 2015 successes.

Well-done also to all who competed during the week and best to luck to all players in our new season.