Mueller Shocks Shabana In Qatar Classic Upset by Howard Harding
16 October 2011-
Just ten days after winning the US Open, Egypt's Amr Shabana suffered
one of the biggest shocks of his illustrious career when he went down
in straight games to unseeded Swiss opponent Nicolas Mueller in today's
first round of the Qatar Classic, the sixth PSA World Series squash
event of the year at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash
Complex in the Qatar capital Doha.
It was the four-time world
champion's first opening round exit since December 2009, after reaching
at least the quarter-finals in 13 successive Tour events since August
last year. Furthermore, Shabana had reached the Qatar final in his last
three appearances in the event!
Mueller played superbly well against
the out-of-sorts Egyptian to reverse the result of their only previous
meeting - ironically, in the first round in Doha twelve months ago.
"Today is probably the best match
I've played in my life, even if I realise that Shabana was not 100%,"
the 22-year-old world No30 from Zurich told www.squashsite.co.uk after
his 11-6, 11-7, 11-4 shock victory over the fifth seed, ranked five in
the world.
Mueller will now face Mohd Azlan
Iskandar for a place in the quarter-finals after the Malaysian overcame
16-year-old Qatari wildcard Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi 11-9, 11-4, 11-4.
But there was better news for two of
Shabana's fellow countrymen later in the day: Tarek Momen got the
better of fellow-Egyptian Omar Abdel Aziz in three close games, the
23-year-old from Cairo emerging triumphant 15-13, 11-8, 11-5 over
qualifier Aziz in his first Tour meeting with his 28-year-old Cairo
compatriot.
"I think we really played well
today, both of us," said Momen. "I'm happy with the way I played, even
if I made a few too many errors."
And Cairo-based third seed Karim
Darwish successfully began the defence of his title with a 20-minute
11-2, 11-2, 11-2 win over Malaysian qualifier Kamran Khan.
The much-anticipated all-Finnish
clash between Olli Tuominen and Henrik Mustonen fizzled out after just
two minutes when the experienced Tuominen retired with a calf injury
sustained earlier in the week. Qualifier Mustonen, who was winning his
second conceded match in Doha in three days, will now go on to meet
Darwish.
Top seed Nick Matthew produced an
identical score-line to Malaysia's Azlan Iskandar when he beat
Pakistan's Aamir Atlas Khan 11-9, 11-4, 11-4 in 38 minutes.
World number one Matthew, bidding to
win the title for a second time since 2009, will now line up against
Tarek Momen in the last 16 round.
Siddharth Suchde delivered a second
upset of the day to put out Egypt's Mohd Ali Anwar Reda. After taking a
two-game lead, the Indian qualifier looked set for a straight games win
- but although Reda fought back to take the third, Suchde was
unstoppable in the fourth to win 11-8, 11-6, 9-11, 11-1.
"It's quite tough to come from the
qualification, you have no easy matches nowadays," said the delighted
26-year-old from Mumbai. "And then, you've got to adapt from the
traditional court to the glass court. But the good thing is you've got
no pressure on you at all."
Suchde's next opponent will be
France's sixth seed Gregory Gaultier, who was in no mood to allow
another upset, dismissing 18-year-old Egyptian qualifier Mohamed
Abouelghar 11-8, 11-3, 11-4.
RESULTS: PSA World Series Qatar Classic, Doha, Qatar
1st round (top half of draw):
[1] Nick Matthew (ENG) bt Aamir Atlas Khan (PAK) 11-9, 11-4, 11-4 (38m)