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DSC Dulwich Open 13th to 15th March 2015

Dulwich Open sponsored by Harvey & Wheeler


The 2015 edition of the Dulwich Open sponsored by Harvey & Wheeler has attracted a truly World class field featuring 8 players from the top 100 of the PSA World Rankings.


Top seed is World no.30 Tom Richards, who is looking to return to a career high of World no.12 after an injury ravaged couple of years. To lift the trophy he will face stiff competition from World no. 51 Eddie Charlton, Australian World no. 52 Rex Hedrick and World no.69 Charles Sharpes.


To add extra spice, Richards, Charlton and Sharpes are also in the running for the JW Cannon UK Grand Prix title and a bonus pay cheque! Local interest is provided by Dulwich members Tim Garner, Gordon Harpur and Lloyd Barcza.


The first round kicks at 1pm on Friday 13th March with the Grand Final at 2pm on Sunday 15th March.


Entrance is free, so pop along and see some world class sport on your doorstep!


Full schedule:


Friday 13th from 1pm ? 1st Round

Friday 13th from 6pm ? Last 16

Saturday 14th from 12 ? Quarter Finals

Saturday 14th from 5.15pm ? Semi Finals

Sunday 15th at 2pm ? Grand Final

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