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Mohamed ElShorbagy Captures Fourth QTerminals Qatar Classic Title

Mohamed ElShorbagy Captures Fourth QTerminals Qatar Classic Title By A Robin - September 11, 2022
Mohamed ElShorbagy

Mohamed ElShorbagy

Englands Mohamed ElShorbagy won the first Platinum title of the season and his first since May 2021 as he downed tournament breakout star Victor Crouin to capture his fourth QTerminals Qatar Classic title.

Crouin, who had already made history as the first player outside of the top eight seeds to reach the final since Lee Beachill in 2003, went into the match with a 2-0 losing record against ElShorbagy, who won the title here in 2017, 2015, and 2013.

Speaking after he came from behind to beat No.3 seed Mostafa Asal in yesterdays semi-final, ElShorbagy referenced the first of those victories over Crouin, which came on this court in the 2019 World Championships, as a moment he knew the Frenchman then aged 20 would be a future star of the game.

ElShorbagys prediction was further proven to be true in recent days, with Crouin reaching the final of the Bronze-level CIB Zed Open and impressively downing No.7 seed Joel Makin and No.6 seed Tarek Momen alongside Patrick Rooney and Qatars Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi en route to todays final.

ElShorbagy, though, went into the match knowing he had a golden opportunity to not only begin his season with a major title but also to kickstart a charge up the rankings, with the games top two ranked players, Ali Farag and Paul Coll, crashing out in the third and second round, respectively.

Crouin looked positive at the beginning of the first game, taking the first point of the final before trading short rallies with ElShorbagy to go to 2-2.

From here, though, it was a masterclass from ElShorbagy. The Englishman went on the offensive and overwhelmed Crouin with a brutal run of points to storm into a one game lead with an 11-4 victory in a mere eight minutes.

Crouin, who until then was yet to trail in Doha, saw his rhythm consistently disrupted by ElShorbagy as the court cooled in game two, with the 31-year-old consistently finding his marks at the back wall while Crouin struggled to apply enough pressure.

After ElShorbagy took the second game 11-6, the Englishman was pegged back by an impressive fightback from Crouin, who rediscovered the measured and well-organized squash that took him into his first Platinum final to take the third game 11-7.

In an exciting fourth game, ElShorbagy went 10-6 up to go to the brink of a 45th title. Although Crouin played positive squash and was able to save two championship balls, he could do nothing about a perfect drop from ElShorbagy, who took the title with an 11-8 victory.

After the match, ElShorbagy said: "I cant express how I feel right now. It was the first ever Platinum event I won, here in 2013. Now, almost ten years later, Im winning my fourth title here. Its the place Ive had the most success in my career and will always have a special place in my heart." "As I said yesterday, France needed a superstar after (Thierry) Lincou and Greg (Gaultier, ElShorbagys coach and former World No.1). Victor is here for the long run and an amazing talent. Im 100 percent sure this isnt going to be the last time (he reaches the final). Hes going to win this title many times, Im sure!," he added.

"Id like to thank Greg Gaultier. Without him, none of this would have been possible. I was in a very bad place last year. No matter how much I try to speak about him, it will never be enough. Without him, none of this would be possible. We played the final here on this court and now hes not my rival anymore. Hes on the same side as me and Im the luckiest person on this planet," he said.

Crouin added: "Its been a fantastic week. Id never gone past the third round of a Platinum event, then reached my first quarter-final, the next day a first semi-final and today a final! Of course I wanted to go for the title today, but Mohamed showed me the way for the next time I reach the final! Ill learn a tonne from this match and the whole event. Im especially proud of the way I played this week." For Crouin, attention now turns to the Bronze-level Open de France de Squash 2022, which begins on September 12th, before he and ElShorbagy take part in the Platinum-level CIB Egyptian Open at the Pyramids of Giza, which begins on Sept. 19.

In comments, HE President of Qatar Tennis, Squash and Badminton Federation and Chairman of the Organizing Committee Nasser bin Ghanim Al Khelaifi expressed pleasure with the great success of the tournament, noting the distinguished technical level presented by the players throughout the days of the tournament.

Al Khelaifi commended the efforts of all committees working in the tournament which contributed to achieving this great success, and reflecting the pioneering position of the State of Qatar at the level of organizing sporting tournaments and events For his part, Secretary-General of the Tennis, Squash and Badminton Federation and Director of the QTerminals Qatar Classic Tariq Zainal expressed his happiness with the great success achieved by the tournament, stressing that the 2022 edition came out in a wonderful way and reflected the honorable image that the organizing committee was looking forward to.

(QNA)

By A Robin - September 11, 2022

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