Egyptian Hopes Dominate El Gouna Quarter-final Draw by Nathan Clarke April 15, 2014
- Home hopes are set to dominate the quarter-final line-up of the 2014
El Gouna International Squash Open tomorrow, when five Egyptian players
will take to the court aiming to book their place in the final four. Defending El Gouna
champion Ramy Ashour is joined in the last eight by compatriots Karim
Darwish, Omar Mossad, Mohamed Elshorbagy and four-time World Champion
Amr Shabana, his quarter-final opponent. Ashour was forced to
fight hard and produce some of his best squash in recent months to get
past dangerous German Simon Roesner 3-0 to set up a mouth-watering
clash with Shabana, who was impeccable as he beat Tarek Momen 3-0 to
keep his hopes of claiming a second World Series title in 2014 alive. “I knew I had to keep
it tight and organised today against Tarek,” said Shabana. “He had a
tough match yesterday but he’s a very strong player and if he gets a
chance he will take it but thankfully it worked out for me. “I’m in my
mid-thirties now and the physical side of the game is becoming more and
more important and I’ve been working on my fitness to try and stay
strong to compete with these youngsters. “I’m in amongst the
best players in Egypt here now and it seems like I’m playing the whole
Egypt team. I haven’t been in the national team for a few years so
maybe this is a chance to prove a point.” Former World No.1
Karim Darwish continued his push for a title on home soil by digging
deep to record a gutsy 3-2 victory over Laurens Jan Anjema, twice
coming from behind to force the match into a deciding game when he
showed the hunger that saw him top the world rankings in 2009. He’ll now face Omar
Mossad after the tall Egyptian impressed to record one of the best
victories of his career to date, beating Spanish World No.5 Borja Golan
3-1 to reach his first World Series quarter-final since the 2013
Tournament of Champions. “I have forgotten what it is like to win and get through to the quarter-finals of a World Series event,” said Darwish. “I haven’t had that for a long time after reaching them consistently for eight or nine years so it’s feeling good. “I have to dedicate
myself 100 per cent if I want to win matches, if I don’t then I get
beat in the first round which is only fair but I’m looking forward to
playing on the glass court in the quarter-finals tomorrow.” Elsewhere French World
No.1 Gregory Gaultier was in superlative form to beat South African
Stephen Coppinger 3-0 while victories for English duo Peter Barker and
Daryl Selby sees them complete a triumvirate of foreign hopefuls. 2014 EL Gouna International – Second Round Results: