Gawad Ends Rösner ToC Title Defense, Day 6 Report by Sean Reuthe
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January 21, 2019
- World No.5 Karim Abdel Gawad ended the title defence of Germany’s
Simon Rösner after a commanding performance from the Egyptian saw him
move into the semi-finals of the PSA Platinum event held at New York’s
iconic Grand Central Terminal.
Gawad, the 2016 ToC champion, almost fell to an ignominious exit in
round two after falling two games behind against World No.23 Joel
Makin, but an ankle injury sustained by the Welshman in game three
handed Gawad a lifeline as he progressed into the last 16.
But, following wins over compatriot Fares Dessouky and now Rösner,
Gawad looks to have shaken off his slow start to the tournament and the
former World No.1 dominated his opponent today to end Rösner’s defence
of the coveted trophy.
“Simon beat me the last two times last season, and he is now the World No.3,” Gawad said after his victory.
“He has improved a lot, and he was always top 10 but now he is even
better than he used to be. He is the defending champion here so it was
a very tough match, of course.
“I had to be very strong mentally in order to win against someone like Simon, especially a 3-0 win. I had to focus 100% today.”
The day’s other men’s quarter-final saw World No.1 Mohamed ElShorbagy
prevail in a thrilling five-game battle with Peruvian Diego Elias to
avenge his defeat against the World No.11 in November’s Qatar Classic.
In what was arguably the match of the tournament so far, 22-year-old
Elias twice took a one-game lead, but was pegged back both times by a
resurgent ElShorbagy.
And fell just short in the deciding fifth game as fatigue took its
toll, with the scoreline finishing 9-11, 11-9, 9-11, 11-8, 11-5 in the
Egyptian’s favour. ElShorbagy and Gawad will meet in a repeat of the
Black Ball Open quarter-finals, with Gawad prevailing en route to
winning the tournament.
“This kid [Elias] is going to beat us all one day,” ElShorbagy said afterwards.
“We have played four times now, and all four have gone to five games.
He beat me the last time, he just showed what a great player he is and
there is no doubt he is a future No.1 of the game.”
The women’s third round took place today and saw both of the remaining
US players exit the tournament as World No.11 Amanda Sobhy and World
No.19 Olivia Blatchford Clyne suffered respective defeats against
Egyptian duo Nour El Tayeb and Nour El Sherbini.
An out-of-sorts El Tayeb went a game behind twice against Sobhy, the US
No.1, and fell to an 11-1 defeat in game three. However, the World No.3
was able to weather the storm in the fourth to level the scores, before
holding her nerve to convert the decider.
“Ever since the draw came out, I’ve been thinking about this match,” said El Tayeb,
“It took a lot of fighting to be able to be in the match. I had Ali
[Farag] and Raneem [El Welily] in my corner, the World No.2 and the
World No.1, so they were just trying to keep me disciplined, encourage
me and thankfully I fought until the end.”
Meanwhile, Blatchford Clyne fell victim to a masterclass from defending
champion Nour El Sherbini, with the World No.2 overpowering her
opponent to win 11-5, 11-5, 11-3 in 23 minutes.
El Sherbini will play fellow Egyptian Salma Hany for a place in the
semi-finals after the World No.16 upset two-time runner-up Laura
Massaro to win in straight games. 22-year-old Hany will now compete in
the last eight of a PSA Platinum event for the first time.
“I have been working towards this for so much time now,” said Hany.
“I just relaxed and this is my first ever quarter-final in a [Platinum]
event. Every time I step on this court, especially in this amazing
venue, I get a bit nervous. When I talked to my physical coach, he told
me that the most important thing is to enjoy my game and every time I
was getting nervous, and I was thinking that I was getting closer to
the quarter finals, I was just thinking about relaxing and to enjoy it
like I was dancing.”
Elsewhere, World No.1 Raneem El Welily got the better of India’s Joshna
Chinappa and she will play World No.8 Nouran Gohar next in a repeat of
their five-game clash in the semi-finals of the Hong Kong Open.
Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Joelle King claimed just her second career
victory over Malaysian legend Nicol David at the 12th attempt to set up
a quarter-final fixture with 2017 champion Camille Serme.
The day’s final third round match was an all-British battle as
England’s World No.9 Alison Waters defeated Welsh World No.10 Tesni
Evans by a 3-2 scoreline.
The last two men’s quarter-finals – and the entirety of the women’s
last eight fixtures – will be played tomorrow (Tuesday January 22). All
of the action from Grand Central Terminal will be broadcast live on
SQUASHTV (rest of world) and Eurosport Player (Europe only) and play
starts at 13:30 (GMT-5).
Results – Men’s Quarter-Finals (Top Half): 2019 J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions
[1] Mohamed ElShorbagy (EGY) bt Diego Elias (PER) 3-2: 9-11, 11-8, 9-11, 11-8, 11-5 (73m)
[8] Karim Abdel Gawad (EGY) bt [3] Simon Rösner (GER) 3-0: 11-4, 11-7, 11-5 (39m)
Draw – Men’s Quarter-Finals (Bottom Half): To Be Played January 22nd
[4] Tarek Momen (EGY) v Omar Mosaad (EGY)
[7] Paul Coll (NZL) v [2] Ali Farag (EGY)
Draw – Men’s Semi-Finals (Top Half): To Be Played January 23rd
[1] Mohamed ElShorbagy (EGY) v [8] Karim Abdel Gawad (EGY)
Draw – Women’s Quarter-Finals: To Be Played January 22nd
[1] Raneem El Welily (EGY) v [6] Nouran Gohar (EGY)
[5] Camille Serme (FRA) v [4] Joelle King (NZL)
[3] Nour El Tayeb (EGY) v [9] Alison Waters (ENG)
[15] Salma Hany (EGY) v [2] Nour El Sherbini (EGY)