Mosaad Marks Egyptian Hat-Trick In Macau by Howard Harding
20 October 2013
- Top seed Omar Mosaad edged out unseeded Englishman Adrian Grant in
today's Macau Open final to become the third successive Egyptian to win
the PSA World Tour International 50 squash event staged on an all-glass
court at the Complex Desportivo International do Cotai in Taipa, Macau.
World No10 Mosaad took
the opening game - but Londoner Grant, a 33-year-old former world No9
currently ranked 24 (pictured above, foreground, with Mosaad), used all
his experience to take the next two to lead 2/1.
"Adrian held a slender
lead in the fourth at 8-6 and threatened to end the match early," said
event spokesman Casper Lai. "Omar, not ready to throw in the towel,
fought back to take the lead and then the game 11-9.
"The decider was
nail-biting. Once again, at 8-8, a 'not let' decision against Adrian
riled him up. The Englishman engaged in another heated discussion with
the referee. The referee had enough of his antics and gave him a
conduct stroke; 10-8 to Omar.
"The Egyptian then fired a shot into deep and beyond Adrian's racket to claim his first title of the year."
The 11-8, 4-11, 9-11,
11-9, 11-8 title triumph in 96 minutes marks the ninth Tour title of
Mosaad's career, but the 25-year-old from Cairo's first for more than
18 months.
RESULTS: PSA International 50 Macau Open, Taipa, Macau
Final: [1] Omar Mosaad (EGY) bt Adrian Grant (ENG) 11-8, 4-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-8 (96m)