Saudi Sets Scene For Last Super Series Finals Qualifying Chances
by Howard
Harding, 12-Dec-06 |
Current Super
Series Standings
(after the Warid
Pakistan Open,
US Open,
Cathay Pacific
Hong Kong Open,
Al-Ahram
World
Open,
Liverpool 08
Open, Virtual Spectator
Bermuda PSA Masters,
Bear Stearns
Tournament of Champions, and SSA Global
Windy City Open):
1 Amr Shabana (EGY) 8,618
2 David Palmer (AUS) 7,356
3 Gregory Gaultier (FRA) 6,400
4 Thierry Lincou (FRA) 5,925
5 Ramy Ashour (EGY) 3,312
6 James Willstrop (ENG) 3,306
7 Nick Matthew (ENG) 3,143
8 Karim Darwish (EGY) 2,856
9 Anthony Ricketts (AUS) 2,381
10 Stewart Boswell (AUS) 2,225
11 Lee Beachill (ENG) 2,162
12 John White (SCO) 1,831
Sunset Beach Sports Centre,
venue for the Saudi International
First round draw:
[1] Amr Shabana (EGY) v
Cameron Pilley (AUS)
[16] Alex Gough (WAL) v
[Q] Laurens Jan Anjema (NED)
[8] Karim Darwish (EGY) v
Ramy Ashour (EGY)
[15] Mohammed Abbas (EGY) v
Peter Barker (ENG)
[4] James Willstrop (ENG) v
Shahier Razik (CAN)
[9] Lee Beachill (ENG) v
[Q] Joey Barrington (ENG)
[5] Anthony Ricketts (AUS) v
[Q] Shahid Zaman (PAK)
[12] Olli Tuominen (FIN) v
Mohammed Taher Al-Saif (KSA)
[10] Mohd Azlan Iskandar (MAS) v
[Q] Hisham Mohd Ashour (EGY)
[7] Gregory Gaultier (FRA) v
[Q] Simon Parke (ENG)
[14] Adrian Grant (ENG) v
Borja Golan (ESP)
[3] Thierry Lincou (FRA) v
Wael El Hindi (EGY)
[13] Stewart Boswell (AUS) v
[Q] Daryl Selby (ENG)
[6] Nick Matthew (ENG) v
[Q] Alister Walker (ENG)
[11] Ong Beng Hee (MAS) v
[Q] Aamir Atlas Khan (PAK)
[2] David Palmer (AUS) v
Jonathan Kemp (ENG)
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This week's Saudi Squash
International, the ninth and final PSA Super Series event of the
year, provides the final opportunity for players to claim lucrative
places in the 2007 Super Series Finals in London.
The
Saudi International, in its second year in the Saudi Arabian city of
Al Khobar, gets underway on Saturday 16 December, leading to the
final on Wednesday 20 December. The second richest PSA event of the
year, the Saudi International boasts a $130,000 prize-fund.
Egypt's world number one Amr Shabana heads the latest Super
Series standings – compiled from points received from the eight
Super Series events so far this year. Only the top eight players in
the final list will qualify for the 2007 Super Series Finals.
Winner
of the Hong Kong Open, PSA Masters and Tournament of Champions,
Shabana is more than one thousand points ahead of second-placed
David Palmer, the Australian who won the Windy City Open in
Chicago at the beginning of the year, then clinched the World Open
title for the second time in Egypt in September.
Frenchman
Gregory Gaultier is currently in third place – and is certain
to finish in the top eight and thereby make his Super Series Finals
debut next year.
Ramy Ashour, the Egyptian teenager who had never progressed
beyond the first round of a Super Series event before this year, is
in fifth place in the list – and, like compatriot Karim Darwish,
is set to make his Finals debut in 2007.
However, the pair are scheduled to meet in the first round in Al
Khobar – and a win by Ashour might jeopardise eighth-placed
Darwish's finish in the top eight.
Defending Super Series Finals champion Anthony Ricketts will
be looking for a positive performance in Saudi. The Australian is
currently in ninth place in the list – and will need to reach the
quarter-finals in Al Khobar to boost his chances of returning to
London's Broadgate Arena.
Englishman Lee Beachill is also currently out of contention:
The world No10 from Yorkshire has qualified each year since 2003 –
and was runner-up to Ricketts in this year's final
"Reflecting
the burgeoning condition of the PSA Tour in general and the Super
Series badge in particular, we have player competition that is on a
knife edge to gain the all-important Super Series ranking points to
qualify for the lucrative Super Series Finals in Broadgate London
next spring.
"The tour is currently witness to an ongoing spree of top class
results whose unpredictability challenges the most experienced
aficionados to pick certain winners from any rounds. The
professional game is so much more exciting as a consequence."
PSA Chief Executive
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