Egyptian Finalist Assured As Matthew Limps Out Of Kuwait Quarters by Steve Cubbins
Anjema-El Shorbagy, photo courtesy Steve Cubbins
November 28, 2011-
After the drama of the first-ever 'FA Cup' style draw which produced a
'dream quarter-final' featuring top seeds Nick Matthew and Karim
Darwish, the actual quarter-finals of the $165k Kuwait PSA Cup at the
spectacular Green Island venue failed to live up to those expectations
as top seed and World Champion Nick Matthew was forced to withdraw
through injury.
The first player through to the semi-finals was France's fifth-seeded
Gregory Gaultier, who recovered from a stuttering start to beat Stewart
Boswell convincingly, 8/11, 11/5, 11/2, 11/5. The Frenchman made a good
enough start, but lost his way in the middle of the first game as the
Australian recovered from 5/2 down to take the lead. Gaultier was in
control from the start of the second though, and never relinquished
that control, although a few discussions with the referees suggested he
was never truly settled either.
After the match Boswell revealed that he has decided to call it a day
on his playing career - no fuss, no bother, just a handwritten note and
the Aussie that has been a feature of the tour for so many years was
off ...
Gaultier will meet James Willstrop in a repeat of their Hong Kong Open
final of just a few days ago, after the Englishman continued his run of
recent victories over compatriot Peter Barker.
Willstrop stayed ahead throughout the first two games, but Barker
rallied to take a 6/3 lead in the third. Willstrop won eight of the
next nine points though to run out the 11/9, 11/7, 11/7 winner in just
36 minutes.
The 'Dream Quarter-Final' was supposed to be next up, but top seed and
world number one Nick Matthew came onto court, still dressed in his
tracksuit, to inform everyone that he had been struggling with an
adductor injury that prevented him from lunging, that he had working on
it and warming up as close as ten minutes to match time, but had
reluctantly concluded that it was not possible to play.
So number two seed Karim Darwish progressed, to await the winner of the
last quarter-final ... who was fellow Egyptian Mohamed El Shorbagy,
enjoying a 3/1 win over Laurens Jan Anjema.
The young Egyptian was in control for the first two games, but a good
5/1 start for the Dutchman proved too much for him to pull back. The
fourth was a similar story in reverse with Shorbagy opening up a 6/1
lead which Anjema came close to pulling back, but 6/7 was as close as
it got, Shorbagy running out the 11/8, 11/5, 7/11, 11/7 winner to
guarantee an Egyptian finalist.
Kuwait PSA Cup $165,000 Quarter-Finals:
[5] Gregory Gaultier (Fra) bt [15] Stewart Boswell (Aus) 8/11, 11/5, 11/2, 11/5 (58m)
[3] James Willstrop (Eng) bt [6] Peter Barker (Eng) 11/9, 11/7, 11/7 (36m)
[2] Karim Darwish (Egy) bt [1] Nick Matthew (Eng) w/o adductor injury
[7] Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egy) bt [10] LJ Anjema (Ned) 11/8, 11/5, 7/11, 11/7 (52m)