Rodriguez Proud to Reach Dubai World Series Finals


(MENAFNEditorial) Dubai, UAE, May 30, 2018: Colombia's World No.14 Miguel Angel Rodriguez cannot wait to return to Dubai when the ATCO PSA World Series Finals light up the Emirates golf Club from June 5-9.

The 32-year-old is currently in the form of his life after claiming his first ever World Series title at the prestigious Allam British Open, when he defeated World No.1 Mohamed ElShorbagy to make history by becoming the first winner from South America.

Rodriguez will be making his second appearance in Dubai after first reaching the tournament when it was staged at the foot of the Burj Khalifa two years ago and the Colombian spoke of his pride at playing at the iconic event.

'It's terrific for me, when I was a kid I always wanted to play at the tournament, said the 32-year-old from Bogota.

'I remember Thierry Lincou and Amr Shabana playing that tournament and when I was a kid the dream was to play the World Series Finals.

'I missed last year and at the beginning of the year I set a goal that I was able and capable to make the World Series Finals and I'm here doing it.

'I'm so happy and so proud, it was not easy because I had Nick Matthew and Omar Mosaad in front of me and I had to wait for the results as well, but I made it and it's like the cherry on the cake.

The World Series Finals brings together the top eight players on the Men's and Women's PSA World Series Standings, with qualifying points on offer at all World Series tournaments throughout the 2017/18 season.

The tournament also features a unique best of three format throughout the group stages before reverting to the traditional best of five for the semi-finals and final and Rodriguez is looking forward to the change.

'I like it, I think a separate format for this tournament is good, said Rodriguez.

'No doubt we need best of five in the World Series tournaments. Squash is all about strength and conditioning and it's so tough this is why we can't switch to best of three because otherwise it will be very short game and sometimes when you are 2-0 down you can still win.

'But, I think for Dubai it's a great opportunity and a great format to play best of three it's the last tournament of the season, you don't get points, but I think it's a reward for the top eight players that they reach that tournament and I'm very happy to be in Dubai again.

Rodriguez has been drawn in Group A and will face Egypt's reigning World Champion Mohamed ElShorbagy on day one at 20:45.

Group stage matches will take place at 3:00pm, 3:45pm, 4:30pm and 5:15pm (Group B) and 8:00pm, 8:45pm, 9:30pm and 10:15pm (Group A) between June 5-7 with the semi-finals due to take place from 8:00pm on June 8. The finals will commence at 8:00pm local time on June 9.


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