Mosaad Ends Rosner Run In $70K PSA Mexico by Howard Harding
4 November 2012
- Unseeded Egyptian Omar Mosaad earned an unexpected place in the final
of the Abierto Mexicano de Raquetas - but had to fight back from two
games down to end fellow non-seed Simon Rosner's run in Mexico.
The PSA World Tour International 70 squash championship is the biggest
Tour event ever to be held in Mexico - and is being staged in
spectacular style on an all-glass court sited in the Plaza de los
Martires in Toluca, overlooked by the city's historic cathedral
World No11 Mosaad claimed his place in the semi-finals after upsetting Cairo compatriot Karim Darwish, the event's No2 seed.
But it was German number one Rosner, the new world No16, who had the
initial upper hand in the semi - before Mosaad held his nerve in the
next three games to take them all by a two-point margin to win 9-11,
7-11, 11-9, 11-9, 11-9 after 75 minutes.
Celebrating his 19th appearance in a Tour final, Mosaad now faces favourite Gregory Gaultier.
The world No3 lined up against No4 seed Peter Barker - against whom he
boasted a pre-match 9/2 head-to-head advantage, but to whom he lost in
their most recent clash in the British Open in May.
But Frenchman Gaultier rapidly notched up his his tenth win - and made
amends for his recent defeat to the Englishman by despatching Barker
11-1, 11-4, 11-1 in 37 minutes to reach his third successive PSA Tour
final in less than four weeks.
Gaultier, winner of the NetSuite Open in San Francisco two weeks ago,
looks to be in the form of his life - and, never having lost before to
Mosaad, should confidently expect to convert the 48th Tour final of his
career into his 22nd title.
RESULTS: PSA International 70 Abierto Mexicano de Raquetas, Toluca, Mexico