December 2012

Shorbagy downs Willstrop for World Championship final!

The first semi-final of the Qatar PSA World Championship in Doha was a brutal match as Mohamed El Shorbagy fought for 114 minutes to down No1 seed James Willstrop 11-9, 9-11, 14-12, 4-
11, 11-8.

After sharing 4 games, the 21-year-old Egyptian was behind in the decider, coming back to level at 7-all and beating the Englishman on the 1st match ball to take the 1st place in tomorrow’s the World Championship final.


El Shorbagy gate-crashes World semis in Doha!

Egypt’s 21-year-old Mohamed El Shorbagy – the youngest player in the world top 25 – upset 4th-seeded compatriot Karim Darwish in the quarter-finals of the Qatar PSA World Squash Championship in Doha to reach the semi-finals for the 1st time.

Boasting a $325,000 prize-fund, the 2nd biggest in the sport’s history, the Qatar PSA World Championship is being hosted by Qatar for the third time – following previous stagings in 1998 and 2004 – and being held at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex.

“The head-to-head between these two Egyptians was 7-1 in Darwish’s favour coming into this match,” observed tournament MC Robert Edwards. “But Mohamed came of age this afternoon as he wore down and finally beat his good friend.”

After his sensational 11-9, 12-10, 11-9 upset over the former world number one, El Shorbagy “fell to the floor and lay there prone as the cheers washed over him,” added Edwards.

Interviewed by Edwards after the match, the world No6 from Alexandria said how much respect he had for 31-year-old Darwish, who had encouraged him as a youngster coming into the game by spending time on court with him.

Later, El Shorbagy told his Twitter followers: “I’m out of words right now, I’m in the semis of the Worlds!!!”

The 8th-seeded underdog now faces top seed James Willstrop for a place in the final. The world number 1 from England, bidding to win the crown for the 1st time, ended Spaniard Borja Golan’s run – beating the surprise quarter-finalist from Santiago de Compostela 11-7, 11-7, 11-5 in 65 minutes.

“We clashed out there,” admitted the 29-year-old from Leeds later. “It wasn’t pretty and not the best match to be involved in. But you need to win these ropey matches. People think I am a rhythmical player – but I showed I can win scrappy too!”

Golan, who had become the first Spaniard for 20 years to reach the world quarter-finals, added: “I was playing the world number one. I tried one hundred per cent on each point, but today he was better than me.

The other semi-final will also be an Anglo/Egyptian clash – between England’s defending champion Nick Matthew and 2008 champion Ramy Ashour.

Fifth seed Ashour overcame French rival Gregory Gaultier, the No3 seed, 12-10, 10-12, 11-6, 9-11, 11-3 in an exhilarating 92-minute encounter in which the Egyptian saved five game-balls in the 1st game and Gaultier saved five in the 2nd!

In the final match of the day Matthew, the world number 2 from England bidding to become the 1st player since Pakistan legend Jansher Khan to win the world title three times in a row, faced illustrious Egyptian Amr Shabana, a four-time winner of the trophy.

It took more than an hour for Matthew winning 11-5, 9-11, 11-5, 11-4 in 64 minutes to reach his fourth semi-final since 2007.

Semi-final line-up:
[1] James Willstrop (ENG) v [8] Mohamed El Shorbagy (EGY)
[2] Nick Matthew (ENG) v [5] Ramy Ashour (EGY)


PSA & ASB join forces in squash innovation!

The Professional Squash Association (PSA) has signed an agreement with leading court manufacturer ASB to develop new initiatives to enhance the presentation of the sport.

An early result of the new partnership is the new dark floor installed in the latest ASB all-glass show court on which the semi-finals and finals of this week’s PSA World Series Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open will be played.

The unique court, which features doors in the sidewalls to eliminate the central door on the back wall, has been erected at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre on the waterfront at Tsim Sha Tsui.

It is this spectacular setting which will host the International Olympic Committee (IOC) delegates who are visiting Hong Kong as part of the ‘inspection’ process to help determine which of the shortlisted sports should win a place on the 2020 Olympic Games programme.

The new PSA/ASB court partnership will help progress court technology and increase glass court awareness to events around the world. Furthermore, the arrangement will make available special PSA rates for rental and court sales.

“We are delighted to announce this new agreement with ASB to become the official court partner of the PSA,” said COO Lee Beachill. “ASB are without doubt the most innovative court manufacturer on the market today and are constantly looking at new ways to enhance the squash viewing experience.

“We hope to work closely with them over the next period to further improve this product and showcase the spectacular attributes of men’s professional squash.

“ASB is the latest company to join an ever-growing list of partners for the PSA – confirming the continued growth of the association,” added the former world number one. “We are very pleased with the feedback from our current partners and we are sure that our relationship with ASB will be successful for both parties.”

Horst Babinsky, the founder of German company ASB, said: “My son Christof, who is now in charge of the active management of ASB, together with Peter Schmidl, who coordinates all international partner- and relationships, have worked for a long time on this new partnership with the PSA.

“Together with the PSA players and their management Alex Gough and Lee Beachill, we want to optimize the presentation of squash.

“The first result of the cooperation is the new black ASB SquashFloor, which was successfully tested earlier this month at the Women’s World Team Championship in Nimes where three ASB ShowGlassCourts were used together for the first time,” concluded Babinsky, squash innovator for more than 30 years.

Zdenek Klos, CEO of ASB international sales, is also delighted with the new PSA agreement: “Additionally I believe that the agreement will help us to get the idea of showcasing the sport also in normal clubs to the club owners as well.”