Gaultier & Darwish Make Swedish Open Final from PSA Media
5 February 2012 -
Top seeds Gregory Gaultier and Karim Darwish will contest the final of
the Case Swedish Open after victories over Englishmen in the
semi-finals of the long-established PSA World Tour International 70
squash event at the Linköping Sporthall in Linköping.
An in-form Gaultier, the world No3 from France, brushed aside Peter
Barker in 34 minutes - beating the world No7 from London 11-1, 11-3,
11-2.
"That was a very good match for me and I felt very strong, despite
having just arrived from New York," said the Frenchman, now in the 45th
Tour final of his career.
"I feel fit and physically strong and it shows in my game. I hope the
audience enjoyed the match and I'm really looking forward to the final."
Left-hander Barker was less than happy with his performance: "I'm not
sure if I deserve any applause today. I tried to catch up with Greg and
in the end I improved myself a bit and got the result ..... 11-3!
"Now I'm going home and rest myself up for the next tournament."
Darwish dominated the first two games against Daryl Selby, but the
unseeded Englishman turned it round in the third to reduce the deficit.
The second-seeded Egyptian reclaimed the initiative in the fourth
before closing out the match 11-2, 11-2, 6-11, 11-8 in 47 minutes.
"It's always difficult to play against Selby," said the world No4 from
Cairo who is celebrating his 38th Tour final. "He's usually a late
starter which means you have to be awake the whole match because he
always comes up towards the end."
Selby responded: "It was a good crowd. I tried to give Karim a good
match. I had a very good week at one of the best squash tournaments in
the world.
"I will gladly be back next year and then I hope for a more prominent place."
RESULTS: PSA International 70 Case Swedish Open, Linkoping, Sweden