Rosner Replaces Darwish In World Series Finals from PSA Media
March 7, 2014 -
German national champion Simon Rosner has replaced Karim Darwish in the
upcoming Power Courts World Series Finals after the Egyptian was forced
to withdraw from the event due to an ankle injury. Rosner will now
compete in the event for the second time, after making his debut during
the 2012 World Series Finals, and he’s looking forward to testing
himself against the world’s best players in the shorter, best-of-three
format when the event gets underway at the Westwood Club in Richmond,
Virginia on Saturday March 15. “I’m really looking forward to playing in the World Series Finals,” said the 26-year-old from Paderborn. “I played in it last
year and it was an amazing experience to play against the world’s top
players every day and I think the shorter match format suits my game a
lot as well. “You don’t get as tired as in a best of 5 match so you have more energy for each game and that allows you to play at your best.” Rosner goes into the
World Series Finals in a rich vein of form having beaten top ten
players Borja Golan and Karim Darwish in recent events as well as
taking World No.2 Gregory Gaultier close on two occasions, something
he’ll hope to build on in Richmond. “My recent results
have given me a confidence boost of course because I have managed to
beat some of the top 10 players,” he said. “I know I'm not too
far off those top ranked players and can actually beat them on a good
day, or at least make them work very hard for their win! “Hopefully I can continue that at the World Series Finals.” The Power Courts World
Series Finals take place at the Westwood Club, Richmond Virginia, from
March 15-19 and tickets can be purhcased by visiting the following link
http://www.showclix.com/events/121