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DEBS Dayton Open 2008
Ohio Usa, 23-28 Jan, $50k

28-Jan, Final:
[2] Thierry Lincou (Fra) bt [1] David Palmer (Aus)
       17/15, 7/11, 11/8, 6/11, 11/7 (110m)

LINCOU UPSETS PALMER
IN MARATHON MATCH!

Charlie Johnson reports

World # 7 Thierry Lincou, the # 2 seed in the $50,000 EBS Dayton Open, tonight showed an incredibly tenacious style of play as he defeated # 1 seed and World # 4 David Palmer 3-2 in a match that lasted over an hour and a half.

Lincou won the first game in an incredible 31 minute contest ending on extra points, 17-15, after facing 5 game balls. Palmer pounded back to win the second close game 11-7 in 17 minutes,. The 13 minute third game was a test for Palmer as he tried to go up 2-1 quickly by attacking but Lincou quickly showed he wasn't tired, grabbed every ball and stuffed it back to run his opponent and forced mistakes.

Lincou started game four with the same strategy, but Palmer who was facing defeat at down 5-0, fought hard and ran off 8 straight points to not only get back in the game, but the match. He won that 11-6 and set the stage for a fantastic 5-game final for the 6th Annual EBS Dayton Open and for the second time in a row (last year, Ramy Ashour defeated John White in another 5 game marathon, 3-2!).

The 25 minute fifth game featured some incredible squash and an understandable amount of lets as the contestants began to tire. Lincou, however, was not to be denied and at 5-all, won four straight rallies (although interrupted numerous times for lets) to go up 9-5 and close it out 11-7.

Lincou credited his victory to a strong desire to win in Dayton where he had lost the Championship in 2003 when first achieving his World # 1 ranking: it seemed very personal to him. Yet after the match, he spent time with the local media, reached out to the crowd and signed autographs and took programs for family at home to share his victory. On a personal note, this promoter wished him the best with two young daughters as I have four daughters of my own: he laughed!......"you need to be on tour!"

Palmer, gracious in defeat, also spent time with the local media (Dayton Daily News) and spoke with sponsors and this promoter about the future of the EBS Dayton Open and our attempts with the PSA to grow to a Super Series Event.

  



"I'm extremely happy with this victory, as I didn't lift a trophy for more than a year now, and since my last two finals (English GP and British Open) ended up in defeats.

David and I have battled for five games yet again. The first game was extremely close and did did weigh in the balance in the end. The encounter was intense all the way long, around 110 minutes I believe, and I ended up totally flat, both mentally and physically.

"I really wanted to do well here, as I just came back from a long break in la Réunion, where I mixed pleasure, relaxing with my family, and hard training."

 
27-Jan, Semis
Top Two in Dayton Final
Charlie Johnson reports

Top seed David Palmer (World # 4 from Australia) will meet second seed Thierry Lincou (World #7 from France) in tomorrow's championship match for the 2008 EBS Dayton Open Squash Tournament.

In Sunday's semi-final action, Palmer defeated Egyptian Karim Darwish (World # 8 & the 2004 Champion) 3-0 in an exciting 59 minute match. In the other semi-final match, Lincou defeated rising star Hisham Ashour 3-0 in a 44 minute match.


 

 

[1] David Palmer bt [3] Karim Darwish
       11/7, 12/10, 11/8 (59m)

Even thought the match score was 3-0 to Palmer, the packed gallery on hand for the first semi-final match saw some incredible squash. Darwish seemed up to the task of pushing the top seed to the max during the opening rallies, trading shot for shot, retrieve for retrieve: both hoping to wear the other down.

Down 5-7 in the first, Palmer won 6 straight incredible rallies, with Darwish making some super-human shots, to rise to the task of defeating a determined challenger. With the same determination, Darwish battled on in the long second game but came up short in the extra points he needed to get him back in the match.

Although the Egyptian battled hard in the third, Palmer could smell victory and crucial points went his way when at 8-all he pulled away and closed it out.

Tomorrow's Championship match should be an excellent finish to the 2008 EBS Dayton Open.

[2] Thierry Lincou bt [6] Hisham Ashour
         11/9, 11/8, 11/5 (44m)

Ashour played a great first and second game but Lincou was just too quick playing the ball, keeping the pressure on and forced Ashour to make tins on some critical points (like 8-all in the first game, 6-all in the second).

The third game became a formality. From 5-all Ashour was spent and Lincou ran off 6 straight rallies to win a spot in the final.

"A little note on my tournament in Dayton. I'm slowly advancing into the final. I haven't lost a game to get there, which is rare enough for me to be noted. Which proves that one can still improve with age.

"Tomorrow, a big match between two players who know each other very well, we are at eight victories each ...

Dayton Open 2008
Ohio Usa, 23-28 Jan, $50k
Round One
25 Jan
Quarters
26 Jan
Semis
27 Jan
Final
28 Jan
[1] David Palmer (Aus)
11/4, 11/5, 11/6 (39m)
[Q] Julien Balbo (Fra)
[1] David Palmer
10/12, 11/5, 11/5, 11/4 (47m)
[7] Cameron Pilley
[1] David Palmer

11/7, 12/10, 11/8 (59m)

[3] Karim Darwish

[1] David Palmer

17/15, 7/11, 11/8, 6/11, 11/7 (110m)

[2] Thierry Lincou

[7] Cameron Pilley (Aus)
10/12, 11/7, 11/3, 11/9 (52m)
[Q] Tarek Momen (Egy)
[3] Karim Darwish (Egy)
11/6, 11/2, 11/5 (35m)
Rob McFadzean (Usa)
[3] Karim Darwish
10/12, 11/7, 11/3, 11/9 (57m)
[8] Borja Golan
[8] Borja Golan (Esp)
11/5, 11/2, 12/10 (45m)
Jonathan Kemp (Eng)
Renan Lavigne (Fra)
11/7, 8/11, 11/9, 11/5 (44m)
[6] Hisham Ashour (Egy)
[6] Hisham Ashour
11/7, 12/10, 13/11 (50m)
[4] Mohammed Abbas

[6] Hisham Ashour

11/9, 11/8, 11/5 (44m)

[2] Thierry Lincou

[Q] Julian Illingworth (Usa)
11/6, 11/2, 11/5 (32m)
[4] Mohammed Abbas (Egy)
[Q] Yasser El Halaby (Egy)
10/12, 5/11, 12/10, 11/6, 13/11 (57m)
[5] Olli Tuominen (Fin)
[5] Olli Tuominen
11/5, 11/3, 11/8 (25m)
[2] Thierry Lincou
Eric Galvez (Mex)
11/4, 11/7, 11/4 (35m)
[2] Thierry Lincou (Fra)


24-Jan, Qualifying Finals:

Tarek Momen
(Egy) bt Chris Ryder (Eng)
   9/11, 11/4, 11/6, 11/6 (36m)
Julien Balbo (Fra) bt David Phillips (Can)
   7/0 rtd
Yasser El Halaby (Egy) bt Simon Rosner (Ger)
   14/12, 7/11, 11/7, 11/7 (48m)
Julian Illingworth (Usa) bt Robin Clarke (Can)
    11/6, 11/9, 11/7 (48m)

23-Jan, Qualifying round one:

Chris Ryder (Eng) bt Ryan Cuskelly (Aus)            11/8, 11/3, 11/5 (48m)
Tarek Momen (Egy) bt Jamie Crombie (Usa)         11/2, 11/7, 11/5 (21m)
David Phillips (Can) bt Josh Greenfield (Nzl)          8/11, 11/2, 11/5, 11/3 (41m)
Julien Balbo ( Fra) bt Patrick Chifunda (Zam)        12/10, 11/9, 4/11, 11/5 (54m)
Yasser El Halaby (Egy) bt Siddarth Suchde (Ind)   11/9, 11/2, 11/7 (31)
Simon Rosner (Ger) bt Adil Maqbool (Pak)            11/6, 11/8, 11/3 (29m)
Robin Clarke (Can) bt Tony James (Aus)              11/7, 11/9, 11/9 (42)
Julian Illingworth (Usa) bt Lefika Regontse (Bot)    16/14, 9/11, 11/5, 11/4 (44)

 

2007 Event    2006 Event    2005 Event     2004 Event

26-Jan, Quarters:
Ashour upsets Abbas
Charlie Johnson reports

Hisham Ashour of Egypt, the talented brother of World # 2 Ramy Ashour and last year's EBS Champion, continued the Ashour winning ways here in Dayton with his upset victory tonight over fellow countryman & # 3 seed Mohammed Abbas. Abbas has attended all 6 previous EBS Dayton Opens (runner-up in 2004 to another Egyptian, Karim Darwish) and is a crowd favourite here.

See the spreadsheet on the right for some notes on the match but afterwards, Ashour was very happy with this win and thought he had played very well and attacked the front of the court with both speed and "a strong heart!" ...... the desire to win was strong.

All the other seeds made it through to tomorrow's semi-finals. Lincou's advance was fairly easy but Palmer dropped the first game of his match with Pilley and although Darwish won 3-0, the second game of his match with Golan was a marathon 30 minutes that needed extra points for the Egyptian to win the game.

For those on hand tonight to watch the squash, both Dayton locals and all the amateurs here for the Revenge of the Baby Boomers tournament, the treat was not only the great squash we got to see, but also the interaction between the pros and the crowd as we're in a more intimate setting than some big hall. Spectators are right behind the courts, close to the action, and this helps you appreciate the athleticism of the players on court.

The special nature of this event, however, goes beyond the pro squash and it was summed up best by Abbas: "even if I lose in Dayton, I feel good to come here....Dayton is comfortable and you make it easy to play...I love Dayton!" Great words by a great player who had just been upset 3-0 by an up and coming countryman.
  

 


Draw with Match Notes

 
25-Jan, Round One:
Americans out as seeds advance
Charlie Johnson reports

One of the few 5-Star PSA tournaments with two American players began play tonight, Julian Illingworth & Rob McFadzean, in the main draw.

They didn't advance to tomorrow's quarter-final round but both showed that American squash is advancing in many different ways and areas. Rob coaches here in Dayton Ohio and has had a great presence in our squash community, and Illingworth, currently the # 1 US player and the highest ranking American born touring professional, hails from Portland, spent four years at Yale playing college squash and is the first American male to win a medal (Silver) in the Pan-Am Games (2007) for squash.

Although the US is making strides, clearly Egyptian squash has it going over there as three of the eight winners tonight hail from Egypt and two Egyptian qualifiers who lost, played well and showed that there is depth in Egyptian squash.

Tomorrow's Quarter Final action should present some excellent matches that will no doubt entertain the 200+ people who will be on hand both to spectator and play in the corresponding amateur squash tournament: a treat for both amateur and professionals to be playing side by side in the same club.
  

 


Dayton Daily News

Charlie's Match Notes ...
Palmer bt Balbo 3/1:

Although Balbo fought hard, Palmer was just too strong and dominated most of the rallies.

Questioned after the match, Palmer said he liked the solid feel of our ASB courts and this was evident as he thrashed quite a few kill shots into the nick.
Pilley bt Momen 3/1:

One of the longer matches in the opening round, Pilley dropped the 1st game to the quick and tenacious Momen in a tie breaker. The 2nd game saw and lot of even rallies with Tarek's quick attacking style occasionally catching Cameron off guard: but at 7-all, Pilley had had enough and closed the game out.

Gaining the momentum Cameron won the 3rd game easily. Tarek showed tenacity beyond his young years and quiet demeanour by fighting hard in the 4th game but Cameron controlled the T and proved the old squash adage that whoever's out front wins: he did.
Darwish bt McFadzean 3/0:

McFadzean fought hard for the local crowd on hand to support him. Darwish, the 2004 EBS Dayton Open Champion, seemed to be in top form and unfortunately had warm-up on our local touring pro.

Teaching more than playing, Rob held his own for many rallies and occasionally through in a wicked cross-court volley nick either to show he still has it, or because he was knackered!
Golan bt Kemp 3/0:

 Golan played good solid squash and Kemp's attacking style was a bit off tonight allowing Golan to win in 3 straight games. Up early in both the first and 2nd games, Kemp started tinning shots in the front and Golan took advantage of this. In the first game, down 2-5, he ran off 9 straight to win it.

Down 2-4 again in the 2nd game, Golan stepped it up and forced Kemp to try and make his shots too good: Kemp made more errors and lost that game. Kemp once again got up to a 5-1 lead in the 3rd game, but Golan regained control and once again, a few costly errors found Kemp down 7-8 and then it was a battle to stay in the match for Kemp: he fought hard but lost this battle.
Abbas bt Illingworth 3/0:

Former EBS Dayton Open Finalist Abbas made quick work of American Illingworth. Julian seemed tight from the beginning of the match and Mohammed plays the ball so early and anticipates so well, that Julian always seemed to be just one step late to play the ball: leaving lots of loose shots that Mohammed exploited.

Abbas got off to quick leads in both of the 1st two games, making them fairly easy wins, but Illingworth looked like he was going to dig down deep in game 3 when he stared up 2-0 before Abbas took the wind out of his sails by correctly reading a cross court drive & cutting in off for a length winner that happened in the blink of an eye. Illingworth knew from that point on that he was playing in a different league and hopefully for US squash, he rises to the task.
Tuominen bt El Halaby 3/2:

In the longest match of the niight, Tuominen outlasted El Hallaby in a match that had 3 tiebreakers and some incredible rallies. Olli, who had lost to qualifier Illlingworth in NY's TOC, decided not to let it happen again and fought hard for the win and to keep his spot in the draw.

The only seeded player tested in the first round, Olli won the crowd over by his tenacious retrieving skills and both players' quality of play was brilliant.
Ashour bt Lavigne 3/1:

The brother of last year's champion (Ramy Ahsour) proved crowd pleasing is in the family as he won a great match contested with Renan Lavigne.

With contrasting styles of play, all but the last game was closely contested.
Lincou bt Galvez 3/0:

Although Galvez (last year a qualifier in this event) has risen in the world rankings, Lincou had too much game for him tonight and dispatched him with efficient play.

We expect a good tournament for Lincou as he hopes to repeat his 2003 performance as champion.
24-Jan, Qualifying finals:
Illingworth makes main draw
Charlie Johnson reports

Julian Illingworth, current world ranking 43, tonight became the first American born player to qualify for play in the main draw of the EBS Dayton Open. He played strong squash tonight and beat a capable opponent, Canadian Robin Clarke, in three straight games that took 48 minutes.

While our Dayton Squash Center touring pro Rob McFadzean is now an American citizen (born in South Africa) and gets a spot reserved in the main draw for local touring pros, Illingworth now moves on to the main draw and face Egyptian Mohammed Abbas, ranked 14th in the world and our # 4 seed tomorrow night at 7:00 pm at the Dayton Squash Center.

Abbas is quite talented and has been in the top 20 consistently since his 2004 appearance in the finals of the EBS Dayton Open where he lost to this year's # 3 seed, fellow Egyptian Karim Darwish.

Although Abbas should be the favourite in the match, Illingworth has already scored a win this season over a top 20 player, Olli Tuominen - ranked 17th and our 5th seed, in last week's first round of New York's Tournament of Champions.

If Illingworth plays as strong and as focused as he did tonight, he might have a chance to pull off another upset, right here in Dayton! A tough call for the Dayton spectators, as Abbas has attended all 6 EBS Dayton Open events and is a favourite with all the locals.

In other qualifying results, Julien Balbo draws # 1 seed David Palmer, Tarek Momen plays Cameron Pilley and Yasser El Hallaby plays Tuominen.

With 128 Amateurs coming to Dayton tomorrow for the Revenge of the Baby Boomers Squash Tournament, there will be lots of good squash at the Dayton Squash Center: but none better than the PSA match tomorrow at 6:00 PM when our own Rob McFadzean plays world # 8 (and 2004 EBS Champion) Karim Darwish of Egypt and the following match at 7:00 when USA's Julian Illingworth plays Mohammed Abbas.

There won't be an empty seat in the gallery!
  

 


Dayton Daily News

23-Jan, Qualifying round one:
Illingworth Continues Strong Play
Charlie Johnson reports

Julian Illingworth, currently the highest ranked American on the PSA World Tour (43, highest male ranking to date) won tonight 3-1 in an entertaining match against Botswana's Lefika Ragonstse (ranked 218). Julian is the # 2 seed in the qualifying draw for this $50,000 professional squash tournament and recently scored an upset round over world # 17 Olli Tuominen in New York's Tournament of Champions.

Lefika had great control of his shots and a wicked attacking boast that seem to confuse the slow starting Illingworth. The large crowd on hand was drawn to this match by Lefika's infectious energy: he was really enjoying the match and smiling and happy whether points or calls went his way or not. Dayton loved this.

At 10-5 up in the first game, Lefika seemed to realize he was poised to win it and all of a sudden took a more serious attitude but tried to end rallies too quickly and made two unforced tins to let Illingworth gain some momentum and get back in it. Even though he faced 8 game balls, Illingworth prevailed (16-14) as he read Lefika's boasts and played points that evidenced his recent rise in the rankings due to steady play.

Lefika returned to his energetic style of play in game two and again at 10-5 up could have gotten tight but when talking to him after the match, he remarked "yes I had the same feeling and thought about playing serious again and trying to win the game, but I remembered where that strategy got me last game......so, I just stuck with my heart." He won it 11-9.

That was it, however for Lefika, as Julian's recent tour match experience showed how he could bounce back and steadily take control of rallies and wore his opponent down, winning 11-5, 11-4 in the last two games.

The capacity crowd on hand also enjoyed several other quality matches tonight (see draw with comments below)and Qualifying action wraps up tomorrow evening when 4 players advance into the main draw.

Matches tomorrow are from 4-8 pm at the Dayton Squash Center, 3200 West Tech Road, Miamisburg, OH 45342 and this last qualifying round is free and open to the public. The Center's phone # is 937-885-9701
  
 

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