Matthew Dreaming of Third World title by Nathan Clarke
October 24, 2013 -
Two-time squash World Champion Nick Matthew is hoping he can complete
his hat-trick of titles on home-soil when the AJ Bell PSA World Squash
Championship gets underway in Manchester next week.
Matthew, whose
previous triumphs came in 2010 and 2011 in Saudi Arabia and
Netherlands, respectively, goes into this year’s tournament seeded
fourth and on a high following an appearance in the US Open final last
week.
“The World
Championship is a magnificent occasion and the goal for every player
during the season,” said Sheffield-based Matthew.
“I had a great week at
the US Open and played some very good squash to get all the way through
to the final and that’s been a huge boost for me.
“I got beat in the
final by a player on the very top of his game (Gregory Gaultier) and
sometimes you just have to take those results on the chin and roll with
it but the challenge for me is to learn from that and come back
stronger during the World Championship.”
Matthew took an
extended break from the game at the end of last season during a period
when he admits his enthusiasm for the sport waned, but having re-found
his passion for the court he’s now relishing taking center-stage on
home soil.
“I had a long break
when I struggled a bit at the back of last season for passion and
motivation and I’m delighted to be back and enjoying playing again,” he
said.
“If I had to retire
tomorrow I’d be happy to hang up my racquet being able to say I’m a
two-time World Champion, but I want to be greedy and I want to get
another title and to win in Manchester would be very special.
“There’s a long way to
go before that can happen however and you have to make sure you go into
every round in these types of competitions fully focused as you can't
take anything for granted.
“I had a good week at
the US Open and now I just need to re-group and concentrate on playing
my game and hopefully the results will follow.”