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Munlochy squash player Alan Clyne becomes Scottish champion for 10th time


By Will Clark

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Alan Clyne has become Scottish champion for the 10th time after winning the final at the national championship in Edinburgh.

Alan Clyne has become Scottish champion for a 10th time.
Alan Clyne has become Scottish champion for a 10th time.

The 33-year-old won his seventh consecutive title and 10th overall defeating Perth's Rory Stewart 11-5, 11-7, 11-7 in the final.

Chris Leiper from Aberdeen won bronze defeating Jamie Henderson from Thurso in the third place play-off.

The former Fortrose Academy pupil, who played at Inverness Squash Club, is based in Edinburgh and is ranked 39th in the world.

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