Momen Over El Shorbagy In PSA Malaysian Final by Howard Harding
Momen (left) v El Shorbagy
15 September 2012
- Saving two match-balls in the dying stages of the game, unseeded
Tarek Momen overcame second seed Mohamed El Shorbagy in today's first
ever all-Egyptian final of the CIMB Malaysian Open to win the PSA World
Tour International 50 squash event at the Curve Shopping Mall in
Selangor in dramatic style - and claim the biggest title of his career.
The 24-year-old from
Cairo had only beaten world No8 El Shorbagy once before in his career -
in the semi-finals of the 2010 Malaysian Open!
And Shorbagy led his close friend in the opening game before underdog Momen, ranked 11 places lower, won it on a tie-break.
But Shorbagy drew
level after the second - and led 10-6 in the third before Momen found a
run of six points to again take the game on a tie-break.
The positions were
reversed in the fourth where Momen led - only for Shorbagy to reclaim
the advantage and again draw level to force a decider.
"In the fifth, it was
close all the way and both players were getting more and more
frustrated as the decisions of the referees don't seem to be
consistent," said event spokesman Andrew Cross.
"Tarek reached game
ball first but couldn't convert. Shorbagy had a chance to win and
probably should have had a stroke but not given as Tarek never looked
back and went on to win the fifth for his second title in two weeks."
Momen said after his
12-10, 6-11, 12-10, 8-11, 14-12 victory in 109 minutes that he was
happy to have won especially after playing and crashing out of the
event six times before this.
He praised El Shorbagy
in his post-match interview: "I hope we can make it to the top five
together," said Momen, clutching the biggest trophy of his career.
Event MC Sharon Wee
asked him about Squash and the Olympic Games: "I was watching the
Olympics, I was watching every day and I thought, what a shame - our
sport deserves to be there."
A frustrated El
Shorbagy summed up his feelings later on Twitter: "10/7 up in the 1st,
10/6 up in the 3rd, 9/7 up in the 5th and had 2 match points!!!"
RESULTS: PSA International 50 CIMB Malaysian Open, Selangor, Malaysia