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Life Greek Open 2007
19-23 Jun, Athens Greece, $10k |
23 Jun:
Mosaad wins battle of Egyptians
Petros Tzamaloukas
reports:Egyptian
Omar Mosaad was the winner of Life Greek Open 2007 as he beat
in the final compatriot Omar El-Borolossy 11/9 12/10 11/9. The
match was pretty close and El-Borolossy could equalise 1-1 games
but a couple of close calls gave the second game to Mosaad. The
first and third were also very close.
In the finals day the gallery was full and with television
broadcast too. Before the final there was an exhibition match
between the two Greek champions Petros Tzamaloukas and Fabian
Kalaitzis on a very hot Athens night.
22 Jun:
On to the Semi Finals
Petros Tzamaloukas
reports:
Semi finals today and the glass court in Zapeion is ready to
welcome the players and squash fans. Omar Mosaad was too
good for Tom Hoevenaars and the same for Omar El
Borolossy against Morten Sorensen. Morten played well
in the first game but finally Omar prevailed easy at the last two.
Mastrostefano and Hindle complete the semis list
with Tasker Grindley leaving Greece with a good run from
qualification.
Program on Friday starts at 21.00 with the Classic Open final
between Pana Vasiliou and George Vafakos. The two
semis finals follow with: Omar Mosaad (Egy) - Luca Mastrostefano (Ita)
and Omar El Borolosy (Egy) - Bradley Hindle (Aus).
On Saturday at 21.00 there is scheduled a junior's match and at
21.15 a match against the two Greek champions Fabian Kalaitzis
and Petros Tzamaloukas.
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Life Greek
Open 2007
19-23 Jun, Athens, Greece, $10k |
Round One
20 Jun |
Quarters
21 Jun |
Semis
22 Jun |
Final
23 Jun |
[1] Omar Mosaad (Egy)
11/2, 11/6, 11/2
[Q] Johan Bouquet (Fra) |
Omar Mosaad
11/6, 11/7, 11/4
Tom Hoevenaars |
Omar Mosaad
3/2
Luca Mastrostefano |
Omar Mosaad
11/9, 12/10, 11/9
Omar Elborolossy |
[5] Tom Hoevenaars (Ned)
11/6, 12/10, 3/11, 11/8
[Q] Ben Ford (Eng) |
[4] Luca Mastrostefano (Ita)
11/7, 11/9/, 11/8
[Q] Niels Hoevenaars (Ned) |
Luca Mastrostefano
11/3, 11/8, 4/11, 11/3
Chris Tasker-Grindley |
[Q] Chris Tasker-Grindley (Eng)
11/8, 11/7, 11/9
[8]
Petros Tzamaloukas (Gre) |
Darren Lewis (Eng)
[7] Patrick Gaessler (Ger) |
Darren Lewis
11/7, 11/2, 11/5
Bradley Hindle |
Bradley Hindle
3/1
Omar Elborolossy |
Nikolaos Moustroufis (Gre)
11/8, 11/9, 11/6
[3] Bradley Hindle (Aus) |
Morten W. Sorenson (Den)
11/9, 11/9, 11/3
[6] Fabian Kalaitzis (Gre) |
Morten W. Sorenson
11/8, 11/2, 11/1
Omar Elborolossy |
[Q] Robbie Temple (Eng)
11/4, 11/1, 11/5
[2] Omar Elborolossy (Egy) |
Qualifying , 2nd Round, 19-Jun:
Chris Tasker Grindley (Eng) bt Jens Schoor (Ger) 5/11 11/3 9/11 11/4
12/10
Johan Bouquet (Fra) bt Leo Tzakos (Gre) 11/4 11/5 11/5
Robbie Temple (Eng) bt George Vafakos (Gre) 11/6 14/12 11/6
Ben Ford (Eng) bt Gilly Lane (Usa) 5/11 11/8 11/8 11/5
Qualifying ,
1st Round, 19-Jun:
George Vafakos (Gre) bt George Perisinakis (Gre)11/6 11/8 11/8
Johan Bouquet (Fra) bt Gregory Lecerf (Bel) 11/7 11/7 2/11 11/7
Chris Tasker Grindley (Eng) bt Pana Vasiliou (Gre) 11/3 11/4 11/2
Gilly Lane (Usa) bt Konstantinos Kargiotis (Gre) 11/3 11/4 11/7
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Qualifying Complete
The qualification rounds finished yesterday at the Athens club.
Unfortunately none of the Greeks could make it to the main draw
but two of them lost at the last round.
The most exciting match of all was between Chris Tasker
Grindley and Jens Schoor. Chris was 2-1 games down and
equalised at 2-2 before being also down 7-10 at the final game. He
won the next 5 points in a row and got the place for the main draw
where he will face Greek No 2 and local hero Petros Tzamaloukas.
Another exciting match was between Ben Ford and Gilly
Lane. Gilly took the first game but after Ben found his rhythm
in the hot and bouncy court and finally prevailed 3-1.
Today the main draw begins at the club and from Thursday matches
will be moved to the glass court at Zapeion Megaron. Greek
champion Fabian Kalaitzis faces Denmark's Morten
Sorensen and looks forward to a win in front of the Greek
crowd, who want the same for Nikos Moustroufis, the wild
carder, against Bradley Hindle but with his task being more
difficult. Look forward to see also the first two seeds, Egyptians
El Borolossy and Mosaad. |
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