Matthew Over Gaultier in Straight Games to Win 2015 CASE Swedish Open by Nathan Clarke
February 8, 2015 -
England's 34-year-old Nick Matthew, the current World No.3, got the
better of long term adversary Gregory Gaultier, the World No.2 from
France, in the final of the 2015 CASE Swedish Open, PSA International
70 tournament, beating the 32-year-old 3-0 to retain the title he won
in 2014.
It was the 32nd meeting between the pair on the PSA World Tour and
despite Gaultier breezing into the final without dropping a game during
the tournament, it was Sheffield's Matthew who dominated the contest
from the outset, putting in an accomplished performance to record a
second consecutive PSA World Tour victory over Gaultier and take the
title 11-9, 11-8, 11-7 after 63-minutes on court.
"I felt like I played well today and I always seem to play really well here in Sweden," said Matthew.
"I've won here five times now and I've been in the final seven times.
It's a great venue and the people here are knowledgable and really
appreciate what we do so when you're in this surrounding you always
play at you best."
In the opening game it was the Englishman who took the early
ascendency, utilising his usual style of attritional play to forge a
10-5 lead before sealing the game with an audacious forehand volley
nick - but only after Gaultier had mounted a late surge, saving four
game balls to get within two points of the game.
The duo traded points throughout the opening parts of the second game,
but when ahead 8-6, Gaultier made two consecutive errors to allow
Matthew to draw level and the 'wolf' made the opportunity count, turing
the screw to take the next three points, and the game, unanswered.
Gaultier continued to be plagued by errors in the third game and
Matthew kept the pressure on and was rewarded with the victory, his
first 3-0 win over the Frenchman since the semi-finals of the 2014
Swedish Open.
"Greg played so well in the early rounds but he maybe needed a closer
match earlier in the tournament because i could tell he wasn't at his
best physical condition today whereas I had a few close 12-10s so that
maybe helped me," he said.
Matthew will now go into the second PSA World Series event of the year,
the Guggenheim Partners Windy City Open, in confident form and he'll be
hoping to stop the run of Egyptian World No.1 Mohamed Elshorbagy after
he added the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions to his ever increasing
trophy collection in January.
Result - Final: CASE Swedish Open
[2] Nick Matthew (ENG) bt [1] Gregory Gaultier (FRA) 3-0: 11-9, 11-8, 11-7 (63m)