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August 15, 2010 - England’s Nick Matthew clinched
his fifth successive PSA World Tour title and showed
just why he is ranked number one in the world when
he downed Egypt’s Ramy Ashour in straight games in
today's final of the $142,500 CSR Viridian
Australian Open, the fourth PSA Super Series
championship of the year, in Canberra.
The Yorkshireman stuck with Ashour through the
Egyptian’s periods of brilliance, then slowly
squeezed the challenge out of the world number two
as he eased to a 16-14, 11-7, 12-10 victory to
become the first Englishman to win the Australian
title since Gawain Briars in 1978.
“You have to go through the patches when he’s just
too good for you,” Matthew conceded. “He’s brilliant
– you just have to get through those moments.”
Matthew and Ashour went point for point in the first
game until 9-9 when Ashour brought up the first of
five game balls.
But every time he took the advantage, usually
through an outrageous nick or unbelievable drop,
Matthew somehow managed to fight his way back until
14-14 when an Ashour error gave Matthew game ball.
The 30-year-old from Sheffield needed no second
invitation and took an epic first game 16-14, then
came out firing at the start of the second to seize
control of the final.
Matthew wrapped up the second game and fought back
from 10-7 down in the third. Although the third was
close Matthew always looked the most likely,
particularly when Ashour began struggling with a
foot injury late in the game.
“I think at the time we could both feel that while
(saving five game balls) may not have been a match
winning scenario, obviously the first game is so
important and then when I got a good start at the
second, in hindsight that was a massively crucial
part of the game,” Matthew said.
“The temptation when he’s hit a few good winners is
to panic, but you have to really stay patient,
because he hits shots no one else can play and he
plays at pace.
“You sometimes have to hold your hands up and say
‘alright, what can I do better, what can I do to
impose my game on him’. I think I managed to do
that, but in three games I never got an easy point.”
Matthew said he still had plenty of improvement
left: “I’m only just 30 and I still feel that
although I’ve not got the attacking game of Ramy,
I’m always working and becoming better and better.
“If you stand still other people catch up and
overtake you, so you’ve always got to keep working
to improve.”
The win marks Matthew's 23rd undefeated Tour match
in a row, and his fifth successive title, including
the Swedish Open and North American Open in
February, the Canary Wharf Classic in March and the
Sky Open in Egypt in May.
The triumph also extends the Englishman's lead at
the top of the 2010 PSA Super Series Rankings, the
latest list of which is below:
Rank (prev) Points
1 (1) Nick Matthew (ENG) 340
2 (2) Ramy Ashour (EGY) 235
3 (3) James Willstrop (ENG) 205
4 (4) Karim Darwish (EGY) 145
5 (6) Gregory Gaultier (FRA) 115
6 (5) Amr Shabana (EGY) 105
7 (7) Thierry Lincou (FRA) 90
8 (7) Wael El Hindi (EGY) 80
9 (9) David Palmer (AUS) 70
10 (11) Peter Barker (ENG) 65
11= (11) Adrian Grant (ENG) 55
11= (10) Alister Walker (ENG) 55
13 (14) Ryan Cuskelly (AUS) 40
14= (16) Joey Barrington (ENG) 35
14= (16) Simon Rosner (GER) 35
14= (13) Olli Tuominen (FIN) 35
17= (28) Laurens Jan Anjema (NED) 30
17= (28) Cameron Pilley (AUS) 30
17= (21) Omar Abdel Aziz (EGY) 30
17= (21) Julian Illingworth (USA) 30
17= (14) Mohd Ali Anwar Reda (EGY) 30
Final:
[1] Nick Matthew (ENG) bt [2] Ramy Ashour (EGY)
16-14, 11-7, 12-10 (59m)
Source: PSA |