Expectedly and deservedly, Egypt, the highest seed, bagged the SDAT-WSF Squash World Cup on the Express Avenue Mall right here on Saturday, with a thumping 4-1 win on factors over Malaysia, seeded fourth, within the last. Egypt had gained the World Cup when it was final held right here in 2011.
Malaysia was brimming with confidence particularly after the upset victory over host India the opposite day, however the defending champion got here roaring again after dropping the primary match to win the remaining two.
The first tie went in favour of Malaysia with the left-hander Xin Ying Yee, ranked 79 on this planet, placing it throughout Kenzy Ayman, ranked 56, in three straight video games.
With an enormous backswing, the Malaysian generated loads of energy and pace in her strokes and at occasions, was crafty with her delicate drops and double boast. Kenzy discovered it tough to learn Yee’s recreation correctly.
Down a match, it was left to prime seed Aly Abou El Einen to stage issues and he delivered in type, defeating an lively Darren Pragasam in three straight video games. After a sensational recreation towards India’s Saurav Ghosal on Friday, a lot was anticipated from the Malaysian, however Abou performed a notch increased.
There had been a couple of positives from Darren, particularly his backhand drops from the backcourt and his spectacular court-craft. Abou, nevertheless, remained largely in charge of the rallies. The turning level for Egypt emerged within the second recreation.
At 6-6, Darren hit what appeared like a clear backhand down-the-line winner. Abou fell claiming that he was inadvertently hit on the face by Darren’s racquet. The Egyptian took an harm time-out and returned to win the second and third recreation, the match and the tie.
The lone hope for Malaysia was 18-year-old Aira Azman, who took on Fayrouz Abukhdeir within the third match. Surprisingly, she appeared deflated and never motivated sufficient particularly within the first two video games. She fought exhausting to win the third recreation, however Fayrouz appeared decided to shut out the sport and the match.
Mohamed Elkeiy, Egyptian coach mentioned the important thing was the group’s meticulous planning and execution. “We beat them 3-1 in the group match. We knew it was going to be a fight. We were ready to win some matches that we lost earlier,” he mentioned.
Later, M. Okay. Stalin, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, gave away the prizes.
The result: Egypt bt Malaysia (4-1 on factors) (Kenzy Ayman misplaced to Xin Ying Yee 4-7, 5-7, 6-7; Aly Abou El Einen bt Darren Pragasam 7-3, 7-6, 7-4; Fayrouz Abouelkheir bt Aira Azman 7-4, 7-5, 6-7,7-6).