Australian Open: Ashour & Mosaad In All-Egyptian Climax from PSA Media
photos courtesy Australian Open media
18 August 2012
- Top-seeded Egyptian Ramy Ashour booked his place in the final of the
Hi-Tec Australian Open after overcoming Australian Cameron Pilley in a
brilliant men's semi-final today in Canberra.
Ashour will play
fellow Egyptian Omar Mosaad in the decider of the PSA World Tour
International 70 squash event following his come-from-behind 8-11,
11-7, 11-7, 11-7 win over the Australian number one.
Ashour and Pilley are
two of the best shot-makers in the men's game and they put on an
attacking master class for the large crowd in Canberra's Royal Theatre.
Pilley took the early
advantage when he claimed the first game, only for defending champion
Ashour to take the second after jumping away to an early lead.
The two men went point
for point in the next two games, however, Ashour was able to win the
big points towards the end to seal victory.
"The match could have been anyone's it was so close," Ashour said. "I'm glad to win in four and make the final."
Ashour said he knew
what to expect playing against someone like Pilley. "The top players go
everywhere in the world together and play each other a lot," said the
24-year-old from Cairo.
"We know each other's
games so well. There is a very thin line between the players in the top
20, so I'm happy with my performance."
Pilley was also happy
despite the loss. "That's the best I've played all tournament, it's the
best I've moved all tournament," said the world No20 from New South
Wales.
"I think I was
definitely there, just towards the end of the games he's pretty
experienced in those situations. I'm happy I stuck to my game plan, but
he managed to play some nice shots at the right time."
Earlier, Mosaad downed an injured Tom Richards of England 9-11, 11-3, 11-3, 11-3 in the first of the men's semi-finals.
Richards has been in
great touch this week and looked on course for an upset when he won the
first game, but he pulled a glute muscle towards the end of the game
and his movement was severely restricted thereafter.
Mosaad took full
advantage, going short at every opportunity and leaving Richards
stranded at the back of the court unable to chase the ball down.
"It was my right
glute, I just couldn't push off it," a devastated Richards said.
"Generally I'm able to push through, but movement's quite a big part of
my game so when I couldn't move, I couldn't put any pressure on him.
"I think he knew
because he started taking it in a lot more. It's very, very
disappointing because I thought I had a really good chance of winning
this match today.
"I know Omar's a very good player and it would have been very tough, but I think I could have beaten him."
RESULTS: PSA International 70 Hi-Tec Australian Open, Canberra, Australia