09-Sep, FINALS:
[2] Nour El Tayeb (Egy) 3-0 [3]
Joshna Chinappa (Ind)
11/4, 11/4, 11/4 (26m)
[7] Leo Au (Hkg) 3-2 [3] Omar Mosaad (Egy)
8/11, 8/11, 11/6, 15/13, 11/7 (109m)
Two new Champions at HKFC
Nour El Tayeb and Leo Au are the 2017 HKFC
International Champions, after contrasting final victories in
front of a packed crowd at Hong Kong Football Club.
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Tayeb, the second seed, took the initiative from the outset
against fourth seeded Indian Joshna Chinappa, who was appearing
in her second consecutive HKFC final.
Tayeb raced to early leads, 7-1 in the first and
6-2 in the second, converting them both 11-4 as Chinappa found
some traction but too late. The pattern continued in the third,
and the Egyptian claimed her first title in almost two years,
taking the third 11-4 in just under half an hour.
"I knew that Joshna had a hard match yesterday," said Tayeb,
"so I tried to make it fast from the start and it seemed to
work. Joshna's a fighter, she came back a little but I managed
to close out each game.
"I'm delighted to win the title on my first visit here, I really
enjoy being in Hong Kong and I haven't won four matches in a row
for a long time!"
An Egyptian double looked on the cards as third
seed Omar Mosaad took a two game lead over local favourite Leo
Au. Neither game was easy, but Mosaad, champion here in 2012,
looked too strong for first-time finalist Au.
Spurred on by the crowd, the Hong Kong man fought back well to
take the third, coming from 4-6 down to take it 11-6 with the
match already over the hour mark
Au took that momentum into the fourth, working
his way to a 10-7 lead. Mosaad saved all three game balls, two
with crisp winners, and had three match balls of his own at
11-10, 12-11 and 13-12, all of which Leo saved with positive
attacks.
Two errors from Mosaad - probably more than Au
had made in the whole match to date - and the match moved into a
decider.
Au was always just ahead in a tense fifth, completing the
comeback at the first attempt as Mosaad hit the ball back to the
centre of the court for an obvious stroke.
"When I was two nil down I didn't really think
about anything, I just told myself to do my best and keep the
rallies going. At 10-7 in the fourth he played some good shots,
then I did the same to save those match balls - it was very
tense, I was so happy to win it on my first match ball in the
fifth!
"I've played Omar a few times and that's the first time I've
beaten him, and like I said yesterday I haven't done well in
this tournament before so to win it in my first final feels
great."
Leo was joined at the presentations by his elder
sister Annie, the 2015 champion who lost out to Chinappa in this
year's semis.
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