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August 28, 2010 - Ramy Ashour is one step away from
regaining his world number one ranking after beating
fellow Egyptian Karim Darwish in today's semi-finals
of the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong
Kong Open.
But the 22-year-old from Cairo (pictured in action
againt Darwish) will have to beat French rival
Gregory Gaultier in tomorrow's final of the $147,500
PSA World Tour event, the fifth PSA Super Series
championship of the year, in order to reclaim the
pole position he lost to England's Nick Matthew in
June.
Fifth seed Gaultier reached the final for the fourth
year in a row after beating England's Peter Barker
11-7, 11-3, 11-5 in 49 minutes. It was the eighth
seed from London who dashed England team-mate
Matthew's hopes of a sixth successive Tour title in
Friday's quarter-finals – in his first ever victory
over England's first world number one for six years.
Gregory, who also topped the world rankings briefly
before plummeting to No6 in just four months, is
celebrating his 39th PSA Tour final – and will be
hoping to make up for finishing as runner-up for the
past three years.
After winning the first game of his semi-final, No2
seed Ramy Ashour only managed a single point in the
second as Karim Darwish looked set to repeat his
shock win over the Egyptian number one in May's Sky
Open in the pair's home town of Cairo.
But Ramy, desperate to win his first Super Series
title of the year, regained control before closing
out his 11-5, 1-11, 11-9, 11-7 win after 51 minutes.
"It's great to be back in the final," Ashour,
runner-up in 2006, told www.squashsite.co.uk
afterwards. "I was very tense, very tense, but my
brother (Hisham) gave me some great advice -
sometimes he gives me too much, too fast, but I
remember it!
"Darwish played so well today, hitting so many
nicks, I had to keep pushing myself," added the
exuberant world No2, now in his 27th Tour final.
"I had too much energy, it overwhelmed me, I just
had to push myself, push myself to overcome it."
Semi-finals:
[5] Gregory Gaultier (FRA) bt [8] Peter Barker (ENG)
11-7, 11-3, 11-5 (49m)
[2] Ramy Ashour (EGY) bt [4] Karim Darwish (EGY)
11-5, 1-11, 11-9, 11-7 (51m)
Source: PSA |