A Look Back At The 2023-24 SDA Pro Doubles Season

From Squash Magazine

By Rob Dinerman
When Clinton Leeuw and Jaymie Haycocks, trailing Mohsin Khan and Nku Patrick two games to one in the opening (quarterfinal) round of the New York Athletic Club (NYAC) Challenger tournament on Mother’s Day Weekend, rallied to take the next two games and then the next two matches, it was a fitting conclusion to a 2023-24 SDA season in which the eventual tournament winners extricated themselves from daunting predicaments an unprecedented number of times. This phenomenon began in the very first men’s tournament of the season, the milestone 20th edition of the Big Apple Open, hosted as well by the NYAC, in which the two finalists — and top two seeds — fended off a total …
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