Gaultier Grabs Quickest Title In Mexico by Howard Harding
5 November 2012
- Gregory Gaultier notched up the 22nd PSA World Tour squash title of
his career at the inaugural Abierto Mexicano de Raquetas - but the
Frenchman's 21-minute victory over world No11 Omar Mosaad in Mexico was
his quickest title triumph on record, by a significant margin!
The PSA International 70 championship is the biggest Tour event ever to
be held in Mexico - and was 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 No3 Gaultier reached the final - his third in a row on the Tour -
in stunning form. After arriving in Mexico fresh from victory in the
NetSuite Open in San Francisco - also a PSA International 70 event -
the 29-year-old from Aix-en-Provence conceded just two games en-route
to the Toluca climax.
By contrast, Egyptian Mosaad was taken to five games in his two
previous matches - first beating No2 seed Karim Darwish in a 64-minute
quarter-final upset, then overcoming German number one Simon Rosner in
a 75-minute semi.
The experienced Gaultier clearly took full advantage - crushing the
tall 24-year-old from Cairo 11-6, 11-8, 11-5 to extend his unbeaten run
over Mosaad to four wins in 30 months.
Over the past 11 years, Gaultier has won PSA Tour titles all over the
globe, from home soil in France through to the USA, Qatar, Pakistan,
Macau and now Mexico. At least ten of his final victories have taken
more than an hour - one recorded at 84 minutes - but his Toluca triumph
is the first achieved in less than half an hour!
RESULTS: PSA International 70 Abierto Mexicano de Raquetas, Toluca, Mexico