Farag downs Rosner to win maiden Qatar Classic title


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) By Armstrong Vas | The Peninsula

Doha: A new Qatar Classic champion was crowned in Doha yesterday with second-seed Ali Farag of Egypt defeating Germany's World No.5 Simon Rosner in straight-games to clinch the PSA World Tour Platinum title yesterday.

The 26-year-old from Cairo, Farag delighted a partizan crowd at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex to register his second PSA World Tour Platinum title victory and his maiden trophy in Qatar.

Farag's defence of his maiden Platinum title win, the US Open, was crushed by Rosner last month when the pair met in semi-finals of the 2018 edition of that event, but the World No.2 earned his revenge with a near faultless display to down the German 11-9, 11-7, 11-5.

It was Rosner who began the stronger of the two, getting the better of Farag in the opening exchanges to open up a quick lead. But it was short-lived as Farag began to nullify Rosner's mid-court dominance to level the opening game, and from that point on he went from strength to strength to complete the win after 46 minutes.

(From left) PSA Chief Executive Officer Alex Gough, Qatar Classic runner-up Simon Rosner, President of the Qatar Tennis, Squash and Badminton Federation (QTSBF) Nasser Al Khelaifi, champion Ali Farag and QTSBF Secretary General Tarek Zainal pose for a photograph during the presentation ceremony at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex yesterday. PICTURES: Ebrahim Kutty

'At the beginning I saw how crowed the venue was and the screams of the crowd were crazy which made me nervous it took me a little while to calm my nerves down, said Farag.

'The atmosphere was beyond my imagination. Nothing I've played before was like that but mid-way through the first game I managed to settle and get into my game plan.

'I tried to make sure that first game was long and that I wasn't giving away any cheap points. I was behind and I didn't think I would win that game, but coming through to win it made a huge psychological difference I think.

'At the US Open against Simon I became too passive, and if you do that he will kill you on court. You have to find that balance and I was able to do that from the second half of the first game all the way to the end today so I am very happy.

'I'm very happy with the win, and with my week and how I backed up match after match. And I'm really proud with the way I handled the whole week.

Speaking after the match, Rosner said: 'He was the better player today. I made a few errors I hung in there, I tried very hard and everything I could, but he was just too good but he deserves the win. I don't have any regrets, getting in another final is huge for me. Obviously, you want to get those wins, but at the same time, you should be happy with what you have achieved.

'I have good memories from this court, last year I made the semis, this year a finalist, who knows, maybe a winner next year, the German said.

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