Shabana Continues Winning Ways in Motor City

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Article courtesy of the Professional Squash Association. Image courtesy of the Motor City Open.

Just twenty-four hours after winning his first major PSA World Tour ranking title for more than two years at the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York, Egypt squash maestro Amr Shabana maintained his winning ways in Detroit, Michigan, where he defeated compatriot Omar Abdel Meguid in the opening round of the Motor City Open.

The PSA International $70,000 event at Birmingham Athletic Club in Bloomfield Hills, Detroit – one of the longest-established events on the PSA Tour, first staged in 1999 – has attracted a star-studded field including ten of the players in the world top twenty, and four former champions.

Title-holder Shabana, the thirty-four-year-old fourth seed, needed sixty-one minutes to see off twenty-five-year-old qualifier Meguid 11-5, 18-16, 11-2.

“Omar has incredible hands, a very wide reach and any loose shots he’s going to put away,” said former world No. 1 Shabana (pictured above with Meguid) later. “That’s why the second game was crucial. If he would’ve won that second game, it could’ve turned the match around so that’s I really pushed it.”

Another Egyptian stands in Shabana’s way of a place in the semifinals after fifth seed Omar Mosaad survived a ninety-minute battle with Ong Beng Hee to beat the 2012 champion from Malaysia 9-11, 11-7, 11-6, 7-11, 11-9.

Finland’s Olli Tuominen pulled off the day’s only upset when he beat Tarek Momen, the No. 6 seed from Cairo, 13-11, 7-11, 11-3, 8-11, 11-8 in eighty-two minutes – thus putting paid to an all-Egyptian top half of the draw.

“Tarek is a very good player and I have never beaten him before,” said Tuominen. “He’s so precise and hits ball a lot to the front, but I was able to get most of them back. I just managed to keep my game accurate enough, not give him many opportunities so that he made some mistakes and punish him a little bit when he came to the front and move him around.

“It’s one of the best matches I’ve played in a while,” added the 2004 runner-up.

Tuominen, the thirty-four-year-old World No. 28, now faces favorite Mohamed Elshorbagy, the World No.4 and 2011 champion from Alexandria who dispatched French qualifier Gregoire Marche 11-2, 11-6, 11-5.

Second seed Karim Darwish leads Egyptian interest in the other half of the draw. The 2010 champion, ranked 6 in the world, beat Egyptian qualifier Marwan Elshorbagy 12-10, 11-9, 11-3.

First round:
[1] Mohamed Elshorbagy (EGY) bt [Q] Gregoire Marche (FRA) 11-2, 11-6, 11-5 (30m)
[Q] Olli Tuominen (FIN) bt [6] Tarek Momen (EGY) 13-11, 7-11, 11-3, 8-11, 11-8 (82m)
[5] Omar Mosaad (EGY) bt Ong Beng Hee (MAS) 9-11, 11-7, 11-6, 7-11, 11-9 (90m)
[4] Amr Shabana (EGY) bt [Q] Omar Abdel Meguid (EGY) 11-5, 18-16, 11-2 (61m)
[3] Peter Barker (ENG) bt Mathieu Castagnet (FRA) 11-5, 9-11, 12-10, 11-1 (89m)
[7] Miguel Angel Rodriguez (COL) bt Saurav Ghosal (IND) 11-7, 6-11, 12-10, 12-14, 11-7 (111m)
[8] Cameron Pilley (AUS) bt Stephen Coppinger (RSA) 11-7, 11-3, 11-4 (36m)
[2] Karim Darwish (EGY) bt [Q] Marwan Elshorbagy (EGY) 12-10, 11-9, 11-3 (34m)

Quarterfinal line-up:
[1] Mohamed Elshorbagy (EGY) v [Q] Olli Tuominen (FIN)
[4] Amr Shabana (EGY) v [5] Omar Mosaad (EGY)
[3] Peter Barker (ENG) v [7] Miguel Angel Rodriguez (COL)
[2] Karim Darwish (EGY) v [8] Cameron Pilley (AUS)