Queenslander Zac Wins Queensland Open by Howard Harding
25 July 2011-
Australia's Zac Alexander stamped his authority on the rest of the
field when he took out the Hitachi Queensland Open squash title without
dropping a game throughout the PSA World Tour Challenger 5 tournament.
The top-seeded Queenslander downed German giant-killer Raphael Kandra
11-7, 11-7, 11-1 at the Sandgate Squash Centre in Deagon to claim his
first Queensland senior title after winning multiple junior honours.
The New York-based Alexander was using the Queensland Open to fine-tune
his game head of qualifying for the Australian Open next month.
"I didn't concede a game all week, which was sort of my goal at the
start of the tournament," said the Brisbane-born 22-year-old.
"It was tough today - I'd never seen or heard of him before but I knew
he was a giant killer. He upset the number two seed, the number six
seed and the fourth seed this week, so I didn't know what to expect.
"It was tough for the first two games but I think by the end he was feeling the effects of his long week."
Alexander was thrilled to add the senior title to his trophy cabinet.
"I won a few junior titles but to win the senior one is really good and
hopefully it will give me a bit of confidence going into qualifying for
Canberra," he said. RESULTS: PSA Challenger 5 Hitachi Queensland Open, Deagon, Australia