Selby Denies Home Hero Mueller Grasshopper Glory by Howard Harding
Mueller - Selby
29 April 2012-
England's Daryl Selby denied Nicolas Mueller the chance to become the
first local winner of the Grasshopper Cup in the 33-year history of the
event when he beat the Swiss number one in the final of the PSA World
Tour International 25 squash event at the Grasshopper Club in Zurich.
And by doing so - in the first staging of the popular event for 11
years - Selby kept the trophy in English hands following the 2001 title
triumph by former world No10 Mark Cairns.
Second seed Mueller, the world No24 and the country's highest-ranked
player of all-time, became the first ever Swiss player to reach the
final after beating Egypt's No4 seed Karim Abdel Gawad in the
semi-finals.
And the 22-year-old from nearby Hirzel - who was also celebrating his
50th appearance in a PSA Tour event - took world No11 Selby to a
tie-break in the first game, and forced the match into a fourth game
after winning the third.
But ultimately it was the 29-year-old Englishman who prevailed, winning
12-10, 11-7, 8-11, 11-4 in 70 minutes to celebrate the 11th PSA Tour
title of his career.
"I'm very happy with my win today - it's been 15 months since my last
PSA title," said a jubilant Selby after his victory. "The tournament
has been fantastically organised and I think we played a great final
today to round off a superb week."
RESULTS: PSA International 25 Grasshopper Cup, Zurich, Switzerland