Being one of the few tournaments
left before tour dictator, Angus, returns, the players were determined to give
a good showing at the 2012 Olympics. In top half action, the self-deluded
reigning Wimbledon champion, Mullings, was the
one to beat. He made light work of a nervous Davis who felt he needed to go for
winners to beat Mullings, instead of depending on his more reliable counter
punching game. Next up, it was a match up between Watson and Morrison. Still on
his way to becoming match to...
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