Shabana Shakes Off Momen In Grasshopper Cup Final
Posted: 24 Apr 2014 03:26 AM PDT
Amr Shabana outlasted young compatriot Tarek Momen in five games in the all-Egyptian final of the Grasshopper Cup, the PSA International 50 squash event at the ezw-Unterwerk Selnau in the Swiss city of Zurich, to become became the oldest winner of a PSAWorld Tour title this year.
The 34-year-old third seed from Cairo went into the match, his 47th Tour final, after a straight games semi-final victory over second-seeded Spaniard Borja Golan – whilst Momen, the No.6 seed, had taken his surprise place in the final after pulling off his second hour-plus-long upset in 24 hours, defeating favourite James Willstrop in a 93-minute marathon.
But four-time World Champion Shabana showed his class in the final when, after squandering a two-game lead, he fought back in the decider to win 11-6, 11-9, 4-11, 8-11, 11-8 after 79 minutes.
The triumph marks Shabana’s second title of the year and the 33rd of his career – and extends his Tour title-winning run to a remarkable 16 years!
“It’s been a great week, everything fell in place together,” admitted ‘The Maestro’ later. “I know I was a bit fortunate with a couple of matches – playing my opponents who had gruelling monster matches the day before – but I still had to seize my opportunities.
“As you saw today against Tarek, I was 2/0 up and going smoothly towards the finishing line – and all of a sudden he came back with energy and focus and it took every ounce of energy, concentration and experience to be through in the end.
“The last few points could have gone either way,” added modest former world number one Shabana. “Fortunately it was me.”
Momen, ranked 12 in the world, said: “I’m happy with my performance today. Of course I’m a bit disappointed for being unlucky with my strings on match ball. But I guess this is karma because yesterday I had a lucky shot on match ball.
“But there are many positive things I can take out of this tournament. Me and Amr had an amazing match today so I’d like to congratulate him and I hope I can keep up this level of performance until the end of season!”
PSA International 50 Grasshopper Cup, Zurich, Switzerland, Final:
[3] Amr Shabana (EGY) bt [6] Tarek Momen (EGY) 11-6, 11-9, 4-11, 8-11, 11-8 (79m)
Full Coverage: www.squashsite.co.uk/grasshopper
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Posted: 18 Apr 2014 03:13 AM PDT
Ashour Is 2014 El Gouna International Champion
World No.4 Ramy Ashour retained his EL Gouna International Squash Open title against the idyllic backdrop of the Red Sea, beating compatriot and World No.3 Mohamed Elshorbagy 3-1 to seal the championship.
Ashour was in scintillating form as he saw off his younger opponent, who came into the match following an epic 112-minute victory over World No.1 Gregory Gaultier of France in the semi-finals, to win just his first PSA World Series title since he claimed the 2013 British Open.
The maverick Egyptian, who endured an injury-plagued four months from October 2013 – January 2014, looked to be back at his devastating best throughout the entire tournament as he romped to the final without dropping a single game and proved too much for the ever-determined Elshorbagy.
“I’ve never felt better,” said Ashour following the victory.
“I’m overwhelmed to win the title and I’m very happy with my performance today – I thought it was a great match.”
Ashour looked to be on his way to a completing a clean sweep after taking the first two games 11-7, 12-10, but it was a match in which the younger Egyptian never gave up and his determination was rewarded when he dug deep to take the third game 11-8.
But Cairo-based Ashour responded in fashion to win a fiercely contested fourth game 11-8 and take the title following 71-minutes of scintillating squash which delighted the packed house in El Gouna.
“Mohamed is one of the most explosive and best players around. He’s got many different attributes and is a threat to all the top players,” added Ashour.
“He’s already a top five player and he’s definitely going to be one to watch but I’m happy to win today.”
2014 EL Gouna International Squash Open – Final:
[2] Ramy Ashour (EGY) bt [3] Mohamed Elshorbagy (EGY) 11-7, 12-10, 8-11, 11-8 (71m) Full Coverage: www.elgounasquashopen.com
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