Shabana Not Content To Make Up The Numbers by Nathan Clarke
November 12, 2014 -
Four-time World Champion Amr Shabana, one of the most successful squash
players of all-time, says he's hungry to add a fifth title to his name
ahead of the 2014 Qatar PSA World Championship which get underway in
Doha on Friday.
The 35-year-old from Cairo, who now resides in Toronto, became the
first Egyptian player ever to win the prestigious title when he beat
Thierry Lincou in the 2003 final and having gone on to become only the
fourth man in history to win the title four times, he says he's hungry
for more.
"Winning the World Championship is huge as the title is the biggest in our sport," said Shabana.
"As a kid I used to daydream of playing the World Championship against
the top guys so to actually win it once, and to be the first Egyptian
to win it after all the amazing Egyptians that played before me, is
something I am still proud of today.
"But I'm not going to this year's ever just to show up. I'm going to
try and win - whether that results in me losing first round or winning
it is unknown, but I will try my best going in to each match.
"As long as the mind and body are still healthy then I'm confident going in to this event."
Having beaten current World No.2 Gregory Gaultier and World No.5 Ramy
Ashour to the title in 2007 and 2009, respectively, Shabana knows
exactly what it takes to lift the coveted trophy and he says the battle
between Gaultier, current World No.1 Mohamed Elshorbagy and defending
World Champion Nick Matthew to top the PSA World Rankings this year
could play a huge role in the outcome of the Worlds.
"To win the World Championship it takes a few factors to all fall in to place in that week," said Shabana.
"You need to train hard and be ready for the competition and you need
to focus on each round as it comes because everyone there will be just
as prepared as you.
"I just treat it as any other tournament but I know the rankings can
have a huge effect in those situations. It shows and reflects how well
you played through the year but it can drain you or push you forward as
well and we'll see if there's been any effect next week."
The 2014 Qatar PSA World Championship takes place at the Khalifa Tennis
and Squash Complex, Doha, Qatar fromFriday November 14 - Friday
November 21 with the action to be shown live on SquashTV:
www.psasquashtv.com.