Stewart Boswell

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Stewart Boswell

"Rob and the team at Harris and Ross have without doubt been the major factor in extending my professional squash career. Their treatment and rehabilitation of injuries has been the most comprehensive of any physiotherapists I've worked with."

Stewart Boswell has been at the top of the squash rankings for almost a decade. In 2002 the Australian, who now lives in Manchester, reached 4th in the World and remained in the Top 10 for 2 years. He won a Commonwealth Games bronze in the singles at Manchester 2002 and a silver in the doubles.

Then a mysterious back problem forced him to give up the sport, returning in 2005 with 6 wins on the bounce at lower ranking tournaments.

In 2006 he broke into the Top 20 and got a silver medal on home soil at the 2006 Commonwealth Games with partner Anthony Rickets - the pair won gold at the World Doubles in the same year.

In 2007 he hit the Top 10 again and in 2010, at 31 he’s still ranked as one of the Top 20 players in the world, winning the Australian Open and Australian Doubles Championship in 2009. He was also runner up in both the BSPA Elite Series and Finnish Open.

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