Matthew Beats Anwar Reda In Four To Kick Off Canary Wharf First Round by Alan Thatcher March 19, 2012-
World champion Nick Matthew was held up by his Egyptian opponent Ali
Anwar Reda before claiming a place in the Canary Wharf Classic
quarter-final.
He was also held up by an unusual emergency announcement during the
match informing a member of the full-house crowd at the East
Wintergarden that a donor kidney was available for an emergency
transplant at Royal London Hospital last night.
Matthew was playing his first PSA match since losing to another
Egyptian, Ramy Ashour, in the semi-finals of the North American Open.
Reda surprised Matthew by winning the second game. Matthew was in
control for the majority of the first game and led 9-6 in the second,
but Reda hit back with a succession of tight drives and accurate drops
to win it 12-10.
Matthew regrouped mentally in the third game and imposed himself on the
match once more. From 5-5, he stepped up the pace, hitting tight, crisp
drives to all parts of the court to win six points in a row.
Matthew maintained the pressure at the start of the fourth game to lead
5-1 but Reda rallied to draw level at 5-5 and again at 6-6.
From then on, Matthew stepped up the court and attacked superbly. He
had Reda running from corner to corner chasing an array of winners from
the world champion.
Matthew said: “It has been nice to have some time between tournaments
to work on different things. There is a difference between training
fitness and match fitness and tonight was a good hard match to
start the tournament with to get time in on court.
“Having said that, I know I will need to play better against Daryl Selby on Wednesday.”
Matthew’s match lasted exactly an hour and Selby was on court for just
five minutes less as he was forced to battle past qualifier Robbie
Temple.
The 25-year-old left-hander, who employs a double-handed backhand, more than held his own for long periods of the match.
Selby opened up a big lead in the first game but the next two were much
closer with hardly a point separating the two players until Selby
stepped up the pace at the end.
Number three seed Peter Barker, like Selby from Essex, completed a trio
of English victories by overpowering Hungarian number one Mark Krajcsak
in just 29 minutes.
His quarter-final adversary, German number one Simon Rosner, will provide considerably tougher opposition.
The world number 18 from Paderborn overcame 22-year-old London
qualifier Adrian Waller in straight games. Space on court was at a
premium in a match featuring two 6ft 3in combatants.
In the opening two games, the scoring was close until the middle
phases, when Rosner raced ahead. In the third, Rosner led 8-1 before
left-hander Waller suddenly found a spell of inspired form to make the
scoreline look much more respectable.
First Round (top half Monday)
(1) Nick Matthew (Eng) beat Ali Anwar Reda (Egy) 11-5, 10-12, 11-5, 11-6 (60m)
Daryl Selby (Eng) beat (Q) Robbie Temple (Eng) 11-6, 11-7, 11-8 (55m)
Simon Rosner (Ger) v (Q) Adrian Waller (Eng) 11-8, 11-5, 11-6 (52m)
(3) Peter Barker (Eng) beat (Q) Mark Krajcsak (Hun) 11-2, 11-5, 11-3 (29m)
First Round: Bottom Half, Tuesday
(4) Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egy) v Joe Lee (Eng) 6.30
Adrian Grant (Eng) v Q Chris Simpson (Eng) 5.30
Tarek Momen (Egy) v Marwan El Shorbagy (Egy) 9.00
(2) James Willstrop (Eng) v Saurav Ghosal (Ind) 8.00