08-May14:
Matthew Wins KPMG Grand Slam Cup In
Frankfurt
England's world
No2 Nick Matthew added a new trophy to his already
extensive collection when he beat defending champion Gregory
Gaultier, the world No1 from France, in the final of the
KPMG Grand Slam Cup - the unique "One Night Only" squash
event staged on a stunning ASB ShowGlassCourt at the iconic
The Squaire in Frankfurt, Germany.
The KPMG Grand Slam Cup, launched last year, featured five
of the world's top players - four of whom have topped the
world rankings. Matches were played in an innovative
best-of-three-games "Shootout" format - with the third game,
if required, played to 1 or 3 points.

German number one Simon Rösner (pictured above in
quarter-final action) took home interest into the
semi-finals when the world No12 beat event newcomer Amr
Shabana, the four-time world champion from Egypt, 11-10,
11-8 in the opening quarter-final play-off.
Matthew claimed his place in the final after seeing off
Egyptian rival Ramy Ashour, the world No4, 11-7, 11-9. In
the other semi, 2013 champion Gaultier disappointed the
partisan crowd with an 11-8, 8-11, 1-0 victory over Rösner -
the Frenchman quickly justifying his single-point shootout
choice when an early crosscourt shot went into the side-wall
nick!

The final truly went the full distance - world champion
Matthew (pictured above with Gaultier) taking the opener
before the Frenchman fought back in the second to force a
decider. As winner of the first game, the Englishman chose
'first to three points' as the format for the third - and
soon saw his decision rewarded when Gaultier won the opening
rally.
Gaultier took the second for match-ball - but Matthew
battled on to save two before contesting the final
double-match-ball-point and ultimately clinching the title
11-4, 3-11, 3-2!
Matthew's title triumph came just 24 hours after a shock
straight games defeat to England team-mate Peter Barker, the
world No8, in the English Premier League final.

"It's consolation of sorts," admitted Matthew afterwards
when asked if it made up for his previous night's loss. "But
the main thing is to celebrate this great event - a
fantastic setting for the matches in this great building,
and a big and enthusiastic crowd.
"And having the chance to play at the pace that Ramy and
Greg play at in one night is good for next week's British
Open," added the 33-year-old who will be bidding for a
fourth title in Hull next week.
At the trophy presentation, Matthew joked: "I'm pleased to
go from last place last year to first place in the space of
a year - that's how much I've improved!
"It's brilliant to have played here - thanks for the support
of KPMG and the Welldone Agency. We haven't had enough
squash in Germany recently so it's good to have this
excellent event here in Frankfurt."
KPMG head of Marketing Janette Riley added: "People ask me,
why KPMG? The players make it look so simple - which is what
we are all about, cutting through complexity to make things
simple!
"I hope I'll be standing here again in 2015."
John Nimick, President of Event Engine, joint hosts of the
event with the Welldone Agency Group, was delighted with the
2014 KPMG Grand Slam Cup: "The event has grown significantly
since last year, with more than a 30% increase in seating
capacity.
"Our mandate has always been to make squash events appeal to
the non-squash sports fan - we want them to feel that they
have been to an exciting event, and I think we are achieving
this here at The Squaire in Frankfurt.

"We are just trying to win over hearts and minds.
"We want to take squash into an environment which stands on
its own and satisfies customers.
"The best thing that squash has is its glass courts, which
enable us to put on a show like this."
The event was staged in The Squaire, an extraordinary
structure adjacent to Frankfurt's international airport
which boasts unique architecture that has made it a landmark
building. With its innovative usage concept called "New Work
City", The Squaire creates a working environment
facilitating performance, motivation and creativity. Within
around 146.000 sqm, there are numerous offices, two Hilton
Hotels, restaurants and various services.
RESULTS: Matthew beats Gaultier in
final shootout

PREVIEWS:
KPMG Grand Slam Cup 2014 - back, bigger and better
The KPMG Grand Slam Cup returns
to The Squaire in Frankfurt for another night of
fantastic world class squash, bigger and better!
Added to last year's lineup is four-time World Champion and
recent winner of the Grasshopper Cup Amr Shabana.
Shabana faces German number one Simon Rosner in a
'play-in', the winner joining Gregory Gaultier,
Nick Matthew and Ramy Ashour in the shootout
semi-finals.

World No1 Gaultier Faces World Champions
In Frankfurt KPMG Grand Slam Cup Defence
World No1
Gregory Gaultier
will face stiff competition from a host of World Champions
as the Frenchman bids to defend his title in next week's
KPMG Grand Slam Cup,
the unique “One Night Only” squash event staged on a
stunning
ASB ShowGlassCourt
at the iconic
The Squaire
in
Frankfurt,
Germany.
Launched last year, the KPMG Grand Slam Cup will once again
feature the squash elite - the winners of the most
prestigious tournaments in the world – on Wednesday 7 May.
In a star-studded field, 2013 champion Gaultier will line up
alongside England's
Nick Matthew,
the reigning and three-time World Champion; Egyptians
Amr Shabana
(four times the World Champion) and
Ramy Ashour
(two-time World Champion); plus last year’s Grand Slam Cup
runner-up
Simon Rösner,
the world No12 from Germany.
The KPMG Grand Slam Cup will be hosted as an evening event,
including a quarter-final play-off, semi-finals and the
final. All matches will be contested in the innovative
“Shootout” format – each played best-of-three-games, with
the third game, if required, being the first to 1 or 3
points (as chosen by the winner of the first game).
Under the visionary leadership of
Felix Scheuerpflug,
Chairman of the Welldone Group, and
John Nimick,
promoter of the Tournament of Champions in New York, the
2014 KPMG Grand Slam Cup audience can expect further
innovations. Due to high demand, there will be a new stand
behind the front wall, in order to satisfy the demand for
KPMG Grand Slam Cup tickets.
Once again, the KPMG Grand Slam Cup is presented at The
Squaire, an extraordinary structure adjacent to Frankfurt's
international airport, boasting unique architecture that has
made it a landmark building. With its innovative usage
concept called “New Work City”, The Squaire creates a
working environment facilitating performance, motivation and
creativity. Within around 146.000 sqm, there are numerous
offices, two Hilton Hotels, restaurants and various
services.
A state of the art squash ShowGlassCourt built in the atria,
which is surrounded by a temporary arena, will create an
extraordinary atmosphere.
Squash fans who are not able to be at The Squaire in
Frankfurt have the opportunity to watch all the matches live
on
SquashTV,
which is presented by
ROWE Motoroil.
"We have decided to give the same support to squash this
year as we did last year, where we contributed to enable the
organisers to have live TV to present the sport worldwide,"
Michael Zehe,
CEO of ROWE Motoroil, concluded.