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PSA: El Shorbagy wins Colombia final

Mohamed El Shorbagy in actionEl Shorbagy Wins Colombian Open Crown

5 September 2011

RESULTS: PSA International 35 Colombian Open, Bogota, Colombia

Final:
[1] Mohamed El Shorbagy (EGY) bt [2] Laurens Jan Anjema (NED) 7-11, 11-7, 11-8, 2-11, 15-13 (77m)

Mohamed El Shorbagy became the first Egyptian winner of the Colombian Open trophy after outlasting DutchmanLaurens Jan Anjema in a marathon final of the PSA World Tour International 35 event at Club El Nogal in Bogota.

Top seed El Shorbagy dropped the first game after a series of unforced errors, but took control of the second to draw level.

The 20-year-old from Alexandria, competing in his first event in Colombia, moved ahead after winning the third, but again lost concentration in the fourth as second seed Anjema forced a decider.

“The final game was highly emotional,” said event spokesman Juan Carlos Santacruz. “Crowd favourite Anjema came onto the court cheered by the tribune. Winning shots and unforced errors were committed by both players looking for precision.”

Anjema, the world No12, forced the game into a tie-break but it was El Shorbagy – ranked three places higher – who ultimately prevailed, winning 7-11, 11-7, 11-8, 2-11, 15-13 in 77 minutes.

“Great match, great level, great champion,” said Santacruz.

A downcast Anjema said: “Losing a final so close in the fifth is painful. It hurts a lot. But at the same time I cannot be that frustrated because I feel I put in a good performance and I hit a bit of bad luck in the end. This invisible coin in life sometimes falls your way and sometimes the other way. Today was Shorbagy’s way. We played hard and fair and although I lost today, I enjoy playing well.”

El Shorbagy was celebrating his third PSA Tour title success of the year – and his second in a row after surviving a 15-13 fifth game: “What can I say after this brutal match. I came into this match knowing he had an advantage over me as he trained in the high altitude this summer so I needed to play clever squash to overcome that.

“In the first game he was just too good for me. When it came to 1/1 and 8-8 we were both absolutely dead at that time and I knew this game would make a lot of difference so I gave it a big push. And the fourth, I didn’t try – I just thought I would take the risk and save my energy for the fifth.

“This is actually the first time I have left a game, but I guess that’s what the altitude can do to you. We both just gave it all in the fifth and when I was 9-5 down, I just didn’t want to give up – I wanted to win so badly, so I gave a huge push and kept telling myself I need only six points and I can do it.

“He had only one match point and I had all the rest – and every time I was match point up he used to hit a stunning winner. He is such a great guy and such a great player that was our first meeting and I’m sure we’re going to have a lot of more hard matches. The way he takes the loss only champions can take it that way.

“I loved the place here – it was just amazing and it was such a great experience to play in the high altitude,” concluded the new champion.

Mohamed added on Facebook:

“What can i say after this brutal match…this is the second 17/15 in the 5th i win this year…i came into this match and i know he had an advantage over me that he trained in the high altitude this summer so i needed to play clever squash to overcome that…first game he was just too good for me..when it came to 1/1 and 8/8 we were both absolutely dead at that time and i knew this game would make a lot of difference so i gave it a big push…and the 4th i didn’t try i just thought i would take the risk and save my energy for the 5th..this is actually the first time i do leave a game but i guess thats what the altitude can do to you..

the 5th we both just gave it all and when i was 9/5 down i just didn’t want to give up i wanted to win so badly so i gave a huge push i kept telling myself i need only 6 points and i can do it…he had only one match point at 14/13 and i had all the rest and everytime i was match point up he used to hit a stunning winner…until at 16/15 i hit that cross court which hit the nick at the back… i think thats the only way i could win…he is such a great guy and such a great player that was our first meeting and i m sure we r going to have a lot of more hard matches…the way he takes the loss only champions can take it that way…i loved the place here it was just amazing and it was such a great experience to play in the high altitude…AND NOW I NEED TO BE BACK HOME AND SLEEP IN MY OWN BED!!!.”

 

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