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Matthew Bounces Back In World Series Finals At Queen'sRESULTS: ATCO PSA World Series Finals, London, England
2nd pool round:
In a match littered with unforced errors from his opponent, Matthew stormed to an 11-5, 11-6 victory over the 21-year-old from Alexandria who celebrated a career-high world No5 ranking this month. "I had to make sure I didn't get too down after last night's defeat - and now have to make sure I don't allow myself to get too upbeat after tonight's win, as I have to win tomorrow's match to have a chance of qualifying," said the 32-year-old from Sheffield. "Back in contention after a 2-0 win tonight," tweeted Matthew later. "Better length & faster start but Mo generous with his errors!"
Gaultier, who provided an extrovert presence on court in his win over Willstrop, is now assured of his place in the semi-finals. "I played better than yesterday," said the 30-year-old from Aix-en-Provence. "I enjoyed playing against James. He doesn't open the court up much so you have to work really hard."
Willstrop said afterwards that he drew consolation from the quality
of his performance, despite a defeat that leaves him needing to win
in Friday's meeting with
Rosner, a late replacement for injured world champion Ramy Ashour, became the first German ever to win a match in the World Series Finals when he upset Egypt's former world number one Karim Darwish 11-4, 11-8. "It's awesome," said Rosner when asked to comment on the exuberant crowd support he attracted. "I didn't expect to be here, but my last-minute preparation went well. I'm really playing my best squash here. "To win a match here on this great court is amazing. I'm very happy," said the world No16 from Paderborn. Egypt's defending champion Amr Shabana wrapped his second win in a row with an 11-8, 11-6 victory over Londoner Peter Barker. |
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