Illingworth Upset By 66th-Ranked Charles Sharpes In Ontario PSA, Gordon
Loses To Marwan El Shorbagy In Five by Howard Harding
5 April 2013
- For the second successive year, England's world No66 Charles Sharpes
has pulled off a major upset in the Northern Ontario Championship in
Canada to reach the semi-finals of the PSA World Tour Challenger 15
squash event in its fourth year at the Sudbury YMCA in Sudbury, Ontario.
After stunning the No2 seed last year, the fast-rising London-born
21-year-old turned his attention to the third seed and dismissed Julian
Illingworth, the title-holder from the USA ranked 25 places higher,
11-6, 8-11, 11-5, 11-6 in 62 minutes.
"Sharpes (who beat Shahier Razik at this stage last year) set a very
high pace from the first rally which Julian was not quite ready to
match," explained tournament spokesman Michael McCue. "Roles reversed
in the second as the American began attacking short from all areas of
the court, and Sharpes was forced into some very hard work.
"Despite probably running 30% more than his opponent to this point, the
Englishman didn't come off the pace one bit in the third. He was
brimming with confidence and began whipping in boasts and kills to test
Julian's movement and fitness. With neither player willing to retreat
from this aggressive approach, something had to give.
"Illingworth started finding the tin too often, while Sharpes' attacks
were becoming winners. At 9-6 in the fourth he hit what some people
called the best shot they had ever seen live, in the form of a forehand
straight volley kill off a lob. This set up match-ball and seconds
later he was into the semis."
Sharpes was clearly delighted with his performance: "Really happy to
win against Julian, lost to him earlier in the year, so to get the win
is amazing. Thought I played really well tonight, I was attacking
really well.
"I hope I can keep it up tomorrow against Chris, going to be a really
tough game but happy to be in the semis again."
Sharpes now faces compatriot Chris Simpson in a match which will ensure
English representation in the final for the first time. Top seed
Simpson ended qualifier Scott Arnold's run by beating the Australian
11-6, 11-8, 12-10.
"Happy to win in three tonight and get to the semis again," said
Guernsey-born Simpson. "Particularly happy to be back in Sudbury again
and see all the great things this town has to offer."
Two five-game battles resolved the line-up of the other semi which will
feature second seed Marwan El Shorbagy and unseeded Mexican Cesar
Salazar.
El Shorbagy twice saw US champion Christopher Gordon draw level before
the 19-year-old world junior champion from Egypt finally closed out the
match 11-4, 7-11, 11-5, 6-11, 11-5 in 62 minutes.
It took a minute longer for Salazar to end 2010 champion Jan Koukal's
chance of a second title. The 25-year-old from San Luis Potosi twice
came from behind to beat the Czech number one 6-11, 11-6, 2-11, 11-8,
11-7.