Four Americans Competing in British Open Masters

L-R: Hope Prockop,  Norbert Kornyei,  Richard Millman. (image: Richard Millman)
L-R: Hope Prockop, Norbert Kornyei, Richard Millman. (image: Richard Millman)

Four Americans have traveled across the pond to compete in the 2015 Allam British Open Masters held alongside the world series professional draws in Hull, England, this week.

Hope Prockop (45+), Richard Millman (55+), Norbert Kornyei (70+), and Michael Gough (75+) will represent the stars and stripes their respective age divisions.

In March’s national singles, Prockop won both the women’s 40+ and 45+ title, and enters the British Open women’s 45+ draw unseeded and as the only international representative.

Millman, current U.S. men’s 55+ champion, is a 5/8 seed in the British Open 55+ division.

World Masters and U.S. men’s 75+ champion Michael Gough seeks to add the British Open 75+ title to his accolades, and is seeded second.

To follow the masters draws and for more information, visit allambritishopensquash.com/masters.

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