New Zealand's Ross Norman, a former world champion, has barely raised a sweat in winning the over 50s masters title at the British Open squash championships in Manchester.
Norman convincingly beat American-based Englishman Richard Millman 9-1, 9-1, 9-0 in just 15 minutes, competing in what was his first open in 10-years.
"My basic game was solid here, my fitness was solid and I was reading anything he threw at me," he said afterwards.
Norman's name was etched in squash history when he beat champion player Jahangir Khan in the world open final in Toulouse in 1986.
Before that match Khan had not been beaten in over five years.