Serve on sibling an internet hit

AUSSIE Cameron Pilley has the fastest serve in squash – he was clocked last month serving at 280km/h. That world record speed was captured at the US Open.

That world record speed was captured at the US Open.

But that hit was nothing compared with the shot he landed on the back of his younger brother, Morgan, at training a few weeks ago.

Taking a squash ball hit at 175mph!

Cameron Pilley holds the world record for the fastest squash ball at 175 mph. His younger brother now holds the world record for taking a 175 mph squash ball to the back.

Pilley defeats Ghosal

India’s Saurav Ghosal waged a grim battle before losing in straight games against Australian Cameron Pilley in the first round of the $147,000 Qatar Classic Squash Open in Doha.

Ghosal, world ranked 26th, lost 6-11, 10-12, 7-11 to Pilley, ranked 17th in the PSA charts, in 54 minutes at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex on Monday.

Cameron Pilley wins World of Squash Golf Day 2011

The 4th Annual World of Squash Golf Day once again took place over the challenging Surrey National Golf Course near Caterham earlier this month. Eventis Sports Marketing brought together golfers from all walks of squash, including players, sponsors, administrators, media and fans of the sport from across the globe, even as far as New Zealand

The hilly course was sculptured out of the Happy Valley landscape and presents many varied and challenging holes. Unlike last year it was a stunning September’s day that welcomed the eager golfers. As always preparation was varied ranging from hitting plenty of balls on the range, fine tuning the putting stroke to a pint of beer and a bacon sandwich!

World #16 Cameron Pilley Checks In From The US Open

Last day in Philly for Pilley tomorrow. Unfortunately I had an early exit from the tournament, losing to Mossad first round, but it happens. So I jumped back up on the horse and had a few practice games with some other pros who lost early. Tomorrow I’ll be heading off to do the Rocky stairs – I mean, it would be an insult to everything Rocky if I didn’t! I might have a little wander around the streets of Philly and see what’s going on. From what I’ve seen so far I really like the city and could definitely come back more often.

Victory in Manchester

Pakistan’s hopes in the high-profile PSA World Series ROWE British Grand Prix tournament were put to rest in the very first round as Pakistan No 1 Aamir Atlas Khan lost his match to Australian Cameron Pilley in the event underway at the National Squash Centre in Manchester.

The ROWE British Grand Prix, Manchester 2011, the fourth of nine PSA World Series championships in 2011 has attracted a star-studded field featuring 16 of the world’s top 20 players, including six former world number ones.

Squash: Pilley bows out to Ashour

Cameron Pilley has bowed out of the British Grand Prix squash tournament in Manchester after a tight four-game loss to Australian Open champion Ramy Ashour on Wednesday. Pilley and Ashour, the world number two, played a fast and furious match which entertained the crowd at the English National Squash Centre.

Ashour edged the first two games before Pilley took the third in a tiebreak, only for the Egyptian to storm through the fourth and win 11-7, 11-8, 12-14, 11-3.

About Cameron

Cameron Pilley is ranked 18 in the world and is the Australian number 2. With 25 Tour final appearances and 13 victories, Cameron has firmly established himself in the PSA World Top 20… More