I nearly quit: Mostafa Asal hails first title of season after third ban
Written by I Dig SportsMostafa Asal and Nour El Sherbini claimed the first PSA World Tour titles of 2024, winning their respective finals at the SmartCentres Kinetic Florida Open.
Asal the mens No.2 seed beat compatriot Mazen Hesham 3-1 in the first final of the day, before El Sherbini saw off Hania El Hammamy 3-0 in another all-Egyptian final.
Both Asal and Hesham had come through tough, five-game matchups in the last four, and it was Asal who made the better start, capitalising on some unforced errors to take the opener.
But the tables were turned in game two. Asal saved two game balls with some desperate retrievals, but he had no answer to Heshams winner at 10-9, with an overhead cross-court backhand volley hitting the nick and rolling.
The No.2 seed stood in disbelief for a few moments after that winner, but he regained his focus in what would prove to be an extremely quick third, needing just five minutes to take it 11-1 and move within one game of glory.
Hesham had requested a new ball to start game four, but it made little difference as he had already seemed resigned to defeat as Asal secured his first title of the season and 13th overall.
Its kind of a relief, Asal said. Im super, super happy with that. Champions find a way, always find a way.
Even in the ups and downs, there was lots of learning on the road. There were lots of downs, up a little bit and up again from the dead. Im saying up from the dead because I was completely out, I was quitting when I knew I had the third ban.
I actually didnt want to play again and there were lots of things happening. No one knows whats inside of you, even if I have a bad attitude or a good attitude, it was tough for me as well.
Its a learning process, and I learned a lot about finding the balance between everything in my life. Im 22 years old and trying to improve myself and like I say, champions find a way.
I have been wrong a lot, but Im maturing. Im still 22 so Im finding the right balance with the right people. Thankfully, the third time when I was banned, I learned a lot of things and I went to the right people.
Asals win was followed by glory for El Sherbini in the womens final, capping a dominant week in which the World No.1 did not drop a game.
That was a stark contrast to her opponent El Hammamy, who had needed four games to beat Amina Orfi in the quarter-finals and then come through an epic 99-minute matchup with Nouran Gohar in the last four.
Given that difference in minutes on court, it was perhaps no surprise that it was El Sherbini who made the better start, controlling the early rallies before closing out game one when an El Hammamy lob went out.
Any thoughts of another comfortable game for the top seed were quickly dispelled in game two, as El Hammamy found herself 9-4 up inside 10 minutes, but El Sherbini proved her class, reeling off seven points on the bounce the last two on stroke decisions to snatch the game away from her opponent.
Determined not to give up without a fight, El Hammamy continued to throw everything at El Sherbini, even giving herself whiplash after a sprawling dive on the backhand side.
But her efforts would ultimately prove to be in vain, as El Sherbini made the most of her freshness to clinch game three 11-7 and secure the 38th title of her PSA career.
Im very pleased, very happy with my performance, she said after victory.
Im really pleased with how Im playing, how Im attacking, and I think Ive improved from the first round until the finals. Im definitely playing good squash that Im really happy with.
Hania definitely wasnt playing her best and she was feeling it from the past couple of matches, but Ill just take the win keep going.
Results: SmartCentres Kinetic Florida Open 2024 Mens Final
[2] Mostafa Asal (EGY) bt [4] Mazen Hesham (EGY) 3-1: 11-4, 9-11, 11-1, 11-1 (51m)
Results: SmartCentres Kinetic Florida Open 2024 Womens Final
[1] Nour El Sherbini (EGY) bt [3] Hania El Hammamy (EGY) 3-0: 11-5, 11-9, 11-7 (39m)