Shabana Wins Historic PSA World Series Finals Crown by Howard Harding
8 January 2012-
The ATCO PSA World Series Squash Finals - covered live by Sky Sports -
came to a glorious conclusion today at The Queen's Club in London when
Egyptian maestro Amr Shabana rolled back the years to win the $110,000
PSA World Tour title, and his first ever squash trophy on British soil.
The sensational 91-minute match, in which the 32-year-old four-time world
champion was taken the full distance by higher-ranked Frenchman Gregory
Gaultier, was a fitting climax to the flagship PSA Tour event which
featured the eight most successful players from the nine PSA World
Series championships in 2011.
World No3 Gaultier, celebrating his fourth final in four appearances in
the championship, came out with all guns blazing and quickly opened up
a 5-0 lead before going on to take the game.
Shabana, the former world No1 now ranked eight in the world, seemed
revitalised in the second and - helped by a sudden spurt of unforced
errors from his opponent - battled to game-ball at 10-5. But the
stylish left-hander was unable to close out the game as the younger
Frenchman gradually reduced the deficit before drawing level.
The game was characterised by two incredible marathon rallies - the
veteran Egyptian matching the 29-year-old Gaultier shot after shot. The
courageous Shabana refused to bow down, however, and finally claimed
his sixth game ball to draw level.
From 4-6 down in the third, Shabana won five points in a row as
Gaultier became embroiled in arguments with the referee. The former
champion took another point but it was the Egyptian who maintained the
upper hand to take the game and move 2/1 up.
Despite the pundits' view that longer matches would favour the younger
player, Shabana capitalised on his momentum to lead 7-6 in the fourth.
But the Aix-en-Provence ace refocused to take the next five points in a
row to force a fifth game.
The packed Queen's Club crowd certainly got their money's worth - and
no more so than at two-all in the decider when Shabana twice dived full
length in the rally to keep the ball in play, and Gaultier inexplicably
responded by putting the ball into the tin to give the Egyptian the
point!
The next two points went to Gaultier, but thereafter it was Shabana who
maintained the lead - and after one match-ball was saved, it was an
irretrievable backhand drop shot from the back of the court that gave
Shabana his historic 6-11, 12-10, 11-7, 7-11, 11-8 victory.
The crowd gave the two players a standing ovation while Shabana lay
flat on his back outside the court. When Sky MC Natalie Pinkham began
to interview the new champion after he sat up, he urged her to keep on
talking while he got his breath back!
When asked to sum up his feelings about his win at this stage of his
career, Shabana admitted that he had considered quitting the game a
year ago: "I can't player better. I was nearly out last year - thinking
about if it's time to watch the players play rather than competing with
them.
"If it wasn't for my friends and family - one of whom was Greg, who
kept telling me to push - I think I would have retired. I tried my
best."
How special was it to win his first title in the UK, asked Ms Pinkham:
"I'm not going to miss that question, so I thank god I won't be asked
it again now that I have won," said the Cairo-based star, who now
boasts 28 PSA World Tour titles.
Gaultier also joined in the post-match interview: "I am disappointed to
lose - but I am really happy for him as he was struggling last year. I
learned a lot from him - he's great for the game," said the Frenchman.
"Hopefully I will win the next one!"
RESULTS: ATCO PSA World Series Squash Finals, London, England