Don’t forget, the semifinals of the squash Tournament of Champions falls smack in the middle of your commute through Grand Central today.
The matches are held in the clear plastic squash court in Vanderbilt Hall, near the front entrance/exit of GCT.
The semifinals feature two Egyptians and two Englishmen. Egypts’ Karim Darwish, ranked #5, takes on Englander James Willstrop, who’s #7 in the world. That’s at 6:30.
Then it’s the world’s top ranked player, Egyptian Ramy Ashour, against England’s Nick Matthew, who’s the world’s #2. That showdown is for 7:30.
That’s right, the two best squashers in the world, facing off in Grand Central tonight. (What, no Yanks?)
The seats cost a lot of money, while standing room behind the cube–the balls whizzing right at your head–is free.
