Three-time
World Champion Ramy Ashour and current World No.3 Mohamed ElShorbagy -
the man Ashour beat to win the 2012 and 2014 World
titles in two of the greatest squash matches of all-time - could clash
in a monumental third round encounter at the 2017 AJ Bell PSA World
Championships after the official draws for the event were released today
(November 22).
The
pinnacle event in the squash calendar, the World Championships bring
together almost 200 of the world’s top male and female players,
representing upwards of 30 nations, to contest the sought after title
which, in 2017, will see the men and women compete for an equal prize
purse for the first time in history – with the winners set to take home a
record total in excess of $45,000 each.
Having
won five of the last six events he has played, including back-to-back
wins at the Qatar Classic and Hong Kong Open PSA World
Series events this month, ElShorbagy will travel to Manchester as a
firm favourite for the title where he will be hoping to make amends for
his disappointing finishes in both the 2015 and 2016 edition of the
tournament and finally add the sport's biggest title
to his trophy cabinet.
But
the road to success will be fraught with dangers for the man who topped
the World Rankings for 28 months until April 2017, as
he will have to negotiate a tricky first round encounter with talented
compatriot Mazen Hesham before a seeded third round clash with Ashour
that could be one of the highlights of a blistering week of action.
Should
ElShorbagy come through that unscathed, home-hero Nick Matthew - who at
37 will be competing in his final World Championship
and hoping for a repeat of the form that brought him the 2013 title
when the tournament was last staged in Manchester - is seeded to await
him in the quarter-finals, with the winner of that clash due to World
No.1 Gregory Gaultier in the semi-finals.
An
added motivation for ElShorbagy will be the battle for the World No.1
spot, which he will reclaim if he makes it further than Gaultier
in the showpiece event.
On
the opposite side of the draw, defending champion Karim Abdel Gawad
will begin his tournament against Switzerland's dangerous Nicolas
Mueller before a potential third round meeting with 2010 runner-up
James Willstrop. Should Gawad come through that, he is seeded to meet
Marwan ElShorbagy in the last eight.
Meanwhile,
U.S. Open winner Ali Farag, the 25-year-old who has developed a
fascinating rivalry with ElShorbagy throughout 2017 - with
the pair sharing the spoils in the finals of recent the U.S. Open and
Hong Kong Opens - will begin his event against England's Adrian Waller
before possible meetings with Ryan Cuskelly, Tarek Momen and Gawad or
Marwan ElShorbagy to reach the finale.
In
the women's draw, defending champion Nour El Sherbini will be aiming to
become just the fourth player of all-time alongside Nicol
David, Sarah Fitz-Gerald and Michelle Martin to win three consecutive
Women's World Championship titles and will begin her title defence
against Australian Donna Urquhart.
But
the 22-year-old, who in 2015 became the youngest world champion in
history, will have her work cut out to go all the way, with
a seeded quarter-final match with compatriot Nouran Gohar likely to
precede a semi-final clash with either Nour El Tayeb - the U.S. Open
winner who comes into the event in the form of her life - or England's
Laura Massaro, the 2013 champion, who will be hoping
to replicate the form that saw her defeat El Sherbini en route to
capturing the British Open crown in March.
The
bottom half of the draw will see two-time runner-up Raneem El Welily
look to overcome the likes of David and Frenchwoman Camille
Serme - the number three seed - to secure another appearance in the
championship decider.
The
2017 AJ Bell PSA Men’s and Women’s World Championships will get
underway the National Squash Centre, Manchester between December
8-13 before the tournament moves to Manchester Central between December 14-17, 2017 for the quarter-final stages onwards.
Selected
matches from each round of the main draw will be shown live on SQUASHTV
(rest of world) and Eurosport Player (Europe only),
while the semi-finals and finals will also be shown live on mainstream
broadcast channels around the world, including BT Sport, beIN Sports,
Fox Sports Australia and Astro.
2017 AJ Bell PSA Men's World Championship - First Round Draw
[1] Gregory Gaultier (FRA) v Ivan Yuen (MAS)
Tsz Fung Yip (HKG) v [Qualifier]
Declan James (ENG) v [Qualifier]
Tom Richards (ENG) v [16] Cesar Salazar (MEX)
[14] Daryl Selby (ENG) v [Qualifier]
Campbell Grayson (NZL) v [Qualifier]
Greg Lobban (SCO) v Raphael Kandra (GER)
Gregoire Marche (FRA) v [8] Paul Coll (NZL)
[5] Nick Matthew (ENG) v [Qualifier]
Max Lee (HKG) v [Qualifier]
Mathieu Castagnet (FRA) v Arturo Salazar (MEX)
Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi (QAT) v [11] Simon Rösner (GER)
[10] Ramy Ashour (EGY) v [WC] Joshua Masters (ENG)
Omar Mosaad (EGY) v [Qualifier]
Joel Makin (WAL) v [Qualifier]
Mazen Hesham (EGY) v [3] Mohamed ElShorbagy (EGY)
[4] Ali Farag (EGY) v Adrian Waller (ENG)
Mohamed Reda (EGY) v [Qualifier]
Karim Ali Fathi (EGY) v [Qualifier]
Cameron Pilley (AUS) v [15] Ryan Cuskelly (AUS)
[12] Mohamed Abouelghar (EGY) v Olli Tuominen (FIN)
Miguel Angel Rodriguez (COL) v Leo Au (HKG)
Zahed Mohamed (EGY) v [Qualifier]
[Qualifier] v [7] Tarek Momen (EGY)
[6] Marwan ElShorbagy (EGY) v Omar Abdel Meguid (EGY)
Borja Golan (ESP) v Chris Simpson (ENG)
Lucas Serme (FRA) v [Qualifier]
[Qualifier] v [13] Diego Elias (PER)
[9] James Willstrop (ENG) v Saurav Ghosal (IND)
Nafiizwan Adnan (MAS) v [Qualifier]
Alan Clyne (SCO) v [Qualifier]
Nicolas Mueller (SUI) v [2] Karim Abdel Gawad (EGY)
2017 AJ Bell PSA Women's World Championship - First Round Draw
[1] Nour El Sherbini (EGY) v Donna Urquhart (AUS)
[Qualifier] v [12] Emily Whitlock (ENG)
[10] Alison Waters (ENG) v [Qualifier]
Mariam Metwally (EGY) v [5] Nouran Gohar (EGY)
[8] Nour El Tayeb (EGY) v Joey Chan (HKG)
Salma Hany Ibrahim (EGY) v [14] Joshna Chinappa (IND)
[16] Tesni Evans (WAL) v [Qualifier]
[Qualifier] v [4] Laura Massaro (ENG)
[3] Camille Serme (FRA) v [Qualifier]
Dipika Pallikal Karthik (IND) v [13] Olivia Blatchford (USA)
[9] Joelle King (NZL) v [Qualifier]
Millie Tomlinson (ENG) v [7] Sarah-Jane Perry (ENG)
[6] Nicol David (MAS) v [WC] Jenny Duncalf (ENG)
[Qualifier] v [11] Annie Au (HKG)
[15] Victoria Lust (ENG) v Fiona Moverley (ENG)
[Qualifier] v [2] Raneem El Welily (EGY)
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