ISLAMABAD - Magician Marwan El Shorbagy outpaced countryman Mohamed Abouelghar 3-1 to become crowned champion of the Serena Hotels Pakistan Open Men’s Squash Championship 2017 played here at Mushaf Squash Complex Saturday.
Marwan
simply routed Abouelghar in the first game to take it 11-3 in only 7
minutes. Abouelghar started the second game on aggressive mood and put Marwan under tremendous pressure, which helped him win the second game 11-7 in 12 minutes. Marwan then started playing very aggressively, played outstanding squash and raced on to win the third game 11-8 in 12 minutes.
It was one-way traffic in the fourth game, which was fully dominated by Marwan
, who first toyed with his opponent and then played some match-winning
shots to take the game 11-6 in 8 minutes, thus won the final in just 39
minutes. Soon after winning the final, Marwan bowed down on the floor to pay thanks to Almighty, then both the players hugged each other, and Abouelghar then congratulated Marwan for his title victory.
Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, who is also Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) President, graced the final as chief guest and awarded trophies to the players. Former world squash champions Jahangir Khan, Qamar Zaman Khan and PAF officers and a great number of squash lovers were also present on the occasion.
Serena Hotels Pakistan Open Squash Championship 2017, carried a prize purse of $50,000, returned to Pakistan
after a lapse of 10 years. The qualifying round started form December
17, while the main round commenced from 19th. As many as 24
international players from different countries along with Pakistani
players participated in the event, but to the utter disappointment of
local crowd, none of the Pakistani players even managed to play in the
quarterfinals, which is a huge set back and a question mark on their
commitment. The PSF must take stern notice of their failure, while it
also shows that the PNSA is not delivering.
The arrangement made by the Pakistan Squash
Federation was highly appreciable, as despite having only 800 seats
available and knowing the fact, top international male and female
players have arrived the country, the federation ensured no one might
leave out. The PSF provided passes to not only PAF and sponsors, but
also to commoners and for the very first time sports journalists didn’t
face even minor issue to perform their official duties. Even though a
few sports journalists didn’t even had accreditation cards, but Squadron
Leader Wasim and others were present at the entry points to ensure
smooth entry for all the journalists.
The federation must pay heed towards irresponsible and unacceptable rude behaviour of Pakistan National Squash
Academy Director Air Commodore (R) Aftab Sadiq Qureshi, who always has
attitude problem and create troubles for the federation, players and
journalists. The gentleman doesn’t know the ABC of squash
, but was appointed as PNSA director, just because of his close links
with the high ups. He was reported for creating troubles on a number of
occasions in the past too, but no heed was paid. Even former greats and
players have several times reported about his non-professional behaviour
and attitude, but nothing was done practically. The time is high when
such non-technocrat person must be sent packing, as Pakistan squash has already suffering and going down with each passing day.
Some
certain circles are blaming the PSF for wasting money by holding
international tournaments and advising the federation to spend money on
juniors and senior players, but these elements completely forget that
the players are not even giving ordinary results. It takes around Rs 1.2
million on a single player to send him in the PSA events, and if they
don’t perform, then it is the real wastage of money.
The money can be utilized in the best possible manner by hosting maximum PSA events in Pakistan , but PSA is another major obstacle, as they are sighting so-called security issues and don’t allow Pakistan
to conduct major events and always issue negative warning to the
players. The federation must be given credit for hosting major events,
providing facilities, accommodation and each and every thing to the
players, who mostly flop in international events.
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