Egyptians Forge Ahead In Herentals by Howard Harding
July 15, 2011-
There will be Egyptian interest in all of the WSF Men's World Junior
Individual Squash Championship quarter-finals in Belgium after three
players from Cairo and one Alexandrian survived two testing rounds on
the second day of action in the World Squash Federation event in its
18th staging at the Flemish Squash Centre in Herentals.
Defending champion Amr Khaled Khalifa, seeded to become only the third
man in history to win the title twice, made the last eight for the
third year in a row after beating compatriot Fares Dessouki.
But the 18-year-old from Cairo was taken the full distance by 9/16 seed
Dessouki, also from the Egyptian capital, before surviving the longest
third round match of the day 11-4, 10-12, 11-5, 7-11, 11-5 in 55
minutes.
After dominating the first game and leading the second 10-5, Khalifa
immediately lost concentration when Dessouki left the court thinking he
had already lost the game. On returning, the 16-year-old outsider drew
level and appeared to have taken the upper hand.
"After Fares got off court at 10/5, I just lost concentration, and
couldn't push," the top seed said later. "Fares
had nothing to lose, and played great squash - he is one of the best
juniors in Egypt.
"Tomorrow, I have really got to concentrate on the squash - not of the
expectations, nor the pressure," added the favourite. "But in a way,
I'm happy to play five games, to get use to the court."
Khalifa will now face 5/8 seed Ramit Tandon, the top junior from India
who beat unseeded fellow countryman Abhishek Pradhan 11-6, 8-11, 11-3,
11-8. Tandon, an 18-year-old from Kolkata who finished as runner-up in
this year's Asian Junior Championship, is the only player making his
fifth successive appearance in the championship.
Egyptians prevailed in two of the day's quickest games - second seed
Marwan El Shorbagy despatching Canadian Junior Open champion Tyler
Osborne 11-2, 11-7, 11-2 in 20 minutes and Cairo-born Mazen Hesham Ga
Sabry needing only 19 minutes to see off unseeded Colombian Alfonso
Marroquin 11-5, 11-0, 11-0.
El Shorbagy, a 17-year-old from Alexandria hoping to emulate his older
brother Mohamed El Shorbagy, a two-time world junior champion, will
face the second Indian to make the last eight.
Mahesh Mangaonkar, a 17-year-old from Mumbai, defeated fellow 9/16 seed Nicholas Hopcroft, from England, 11-8, 11-5, 11-4.
"I was pretty confident," explained Mangaonkar. "I've studied Nick's
game since I was 11. And although I have never played him before, I
really worked on how to play him. Also, I told myself that I've got to
go and do it! After all, I've been training for a year for this event!"
RESULTS: WSF Men's World Junior Squash Championship, Herentals, Belgium
Quarter-final line-up:
[1] Amr Khaled Khalifa (EGY) v [5/8] Ramit Tandon (IND)
[5/8] Mohamed Abouelghar (EGY) v [5/8] James Earles (ENG)
[5/8] Declan James (ENG) v [9/16] Mazen Hesham Ga Sabry (EGY)
[2] Marwan El Shorbagy (EGY) v [9/16] Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND)