Elshorbagy Beats Matthew to Win First World Series Crown At Qatar Classic by Howard Harding
photos courtesy Steve Cubbins
15 November 2013
- Egypt's Mohamed Elshorbagy, 11 years younger than World Champion Nick
Matthew, produced an awesome performance against the higher-ranked
Englishman in today's Qatar Classic final in the Qatari capital Doha to
win the first PSA World Series squash title of his young career.
The match had all the
makings of a great climax to the seventh PSA World Series event staged
before a packed crowd at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash
Complex.
Third seed Matthew,
the 33-year-old world No 4, arrived in Qatar fresh from winning a third
PSA World Championship title on home soil last week - and reached the
Doha final without dropping a game.
Meanwhile fifth seed
Elshorbagy, the 22-year-old world No 6 whose previous visit to Doha saw
him contesting the final of the 2012 PSA World Championship, made up
for a slow start in the event by upsetting fourth-seeded fellow
Egyptian Karim Darwish 3/0 in the semi-finals.
Vociferously supported
by the Arabic crowd, Elshorbagy set a blistering pace in the opening
game - producing immaculate squash while forcing uncharacteristic
errors from the Matthew racket to win the game 11-5.
Yorkshireman Matthew,
marking his third successive PSA Tour final appearance, struck back in
the second - winning five points in a row from two-all while the
Egyptian introduced the first errors of the match into his game!
Matthew took the game to level the match, and scored a succession of winners in the third game to move 6-2 ahead.
But suddenly the
tables turned and Elshorbagy took control: the fired-up former world
junior champion from Alexandria reeled off nine winners in a row to
close out the game and regain the lead.
Elshorbagy continued
the rout in the fourth - continuing his winning run for a further two
points before an error finally returned the initiative to the
Englishman. Matthew led 6-4 before Elshorbagy drew level. A massive
rally which took Matthew to 8-6 clearly took its toll on the young
Egyptian as the Sheffield star went on to take the game and again level
the score.
The decider saw
Matthew move 3-0 ahead, then Elshorbagy come flying back to open up a
5-3 lead before a broken string to the Egyptian's racket saw Matthew
claw back a single point.
But, armed with a new
racket, Elshorbagy was unstoppable - holding serve through to
match-ball at 10-4 before clinching the title with a trademark back
hand volley into the right wall nick!
"Last year, when I
picked up the runners-up trophy, I promised the promoter that I would
come back next year and win the tournament - so I'm glad I kept my
promise," Elshorbagy told MC Robert Edwards after his stunning 11-5,
5-11, 11-6, 6-11, 11-4 title triumph in 83 minutes.
On Matthew, Elshorbagy
said: "He's just won the world title for the third time at the age of
33 years old. If I can do just half of what he has done, I'd be happy.
"To beat him today is such an honour."
Matthew also had praise for the new champion: "It was a great performance from Mohamed," said the former world No 1.
"When he grows up, he's going to be a great player," joked the runner-up.
RESULTS: PSA World Series Qatar Classic, Doha, Qatar
Final:
[5] Mohamed Elshorbagy (EGY) bt [3] Nick Matthew (ENG) 11-5, 5-11, 11-6, 6-11, 11-4 (83m)