NewsSports Binnie reflects on his 10th squash title by Barbados Today 31/08/2022 written by Barbados Today 31/08/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Chris Binnie FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 235 When Chris Binnie won his 10th Caribbean Senior Squash singles title last week, it felt a little more special than the nine others he had won. When the 33-year-old Jamaican dispatched Khamal Cumberbatch of Barbados 14-12, 11-5, 11-5 to win the 2022 title, it was the first time he was winning a singles title on home soil. It is a feeling he will not forget. โThis is definitely up there for me because I havenโt won a title in Jamaica at the Caribbean level. I have always been winning them abroad,โ he told Sportsmax.TV following his record-extending victory. โAll those times I had crowds cheering against me, my followers have just been watching through screens, so itโs great to actually win one here and to have the home support not matter what else was going on, they were so loud and getting behind me. It was great. โI was super-excited about winning this 10th title. I am just grateful to everyone and this great support system Iโve had throughout the years to actually get 10 titles. Itโs been a long journey. When you start, you just think about winning one at a time and then all of a sudden as the years have gone on they have just accumulated so being able to show up every year, play at a high level still I am just thankful for all of that.โ That said, Binnie revealed that playing at home did not make it any easier as the quality of his opponents has been consistent over the years. โEvery year itโs difficult. I donโt think this was any different. You have players who come through always ready to challenge you, ready to keep you on your toes and so,โ he said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting โI was always ready. I was getting ready to play, getting ready to win and treat every game as if it was difficult and as a result, I was prepared and ready to get some good results.โ His opponents were tough from the get-go and it speaks to the depth of talent across the region. โFrom the quarter-finals on, there were always difficult matches. Playing Chase McQuan from Trinidad and Tobago, a very good player; Alex Arjoon from Guyana in the semis and Khamal Cumberbatch from Barbados in the final, it shows that there is talent all over the Caribbean,โ he said. โIn each of those matches, I had to do different things to win. I was happy to get through them. โThis is a strong region. We missed a couple of players this year due to different things but this was like a stronger semis of players that you would get. We continue to see young players come through like Khamal. He is one to watch for the future. I just hope I can hold him off for another year.โ (SportsMax) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Shakedown Stages the first big test for Rally Barbados 28/03/2026 Rising Stars Under-15 tournament bowls off under new formatย 28/03/2026 Cawmere, SMS repeat as BSSAC champs 28/03/2026