Simon Rosner Wins 7th Straight German Nationals by Peter Schmidl
photo courtesy Jordan Mansfield
February 14, 2013
- Simon Rosner became the German National Squash Champion for the
seventh year in a row when beat Raphael Kandra 8-11, 11-6, 11-3, 11-2
in the 2013 championship final in Boblingen, Stuttgart, on Sunday.
But the 25-year-old from Paderborn, who was firm favourite for the
men’s title after celebrating a career-high world No15 ranking in
December, was fully stretched by surprise opponent Kandra.
Third seed Kandra made his breakthrough in the semi-finals when he
upset Jens Schoor, the No2 seed who was runner-up to Rosner for the
past three years.
“I knew that Raphael would go off like a rocket and I had to be on the
spot,” said a delighted Rosner after the match. “After losing the
first game, I was able to take control from the second onwards.
“The fact that Raphael played so well made the title worth much more to me,” added the seven-time German champion.
The final was widely believed to be the best match in the history of the championships.
German squash legend Sabine Schöne, the former women’s world No6 and a
17-time German Champion, said: “The men’s final was the best
match between two German players I have seen in my life - and I have
seen a lot!”
A new name will be etched onto the women’s trophy after Franziska Hennes clinched the other title against expectations.
Seeded three, the 20-year-old from Homburg ousted second seed Annika
Wiese in the semis before stunning favourite Pamela Hathway 11-4, 11-8,
11-6 in her maiden appearance in the final.
“I had less pressure than her, as she was the favourite from the
start,” said happy Hennes afterwards. “I just tried to follow my
game plan which worked well apart from some section in the second game.”