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Shabana's hat-trick
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 06 - 12 - 2007

Egypt's world No 1 became only the fourth player in history to lift the Endurance World Open Squash title for a third time, writes Nashwa Abdel-Tawab
Following an impeccable display of near faultless squash on an all-glass court at the Fairmont Southampton Resort in Bermuda, Egypt's world number one beat France's Gregory Gaultier, the world No 3, in straight games in the final of the Endurance World Open Squash Championship to become only the fourth player in history to lift the world title for a third time.
The triumph marks Shabana's 20th PSA Tour title and, after lifting his fourth successive PSA Super Series trophy in under five weeks. It also has extended his unbeaten run to 20 matches.
Second seed Gaultier, who only 24 hours earlier had been in devastating form to crush England's world No 5 Nick Matthew in straight games, took a 4-1 lead in the first game. But it turned out to be the only lead the 24-year-old from Aix-en-Provence had in the match as left-hander Shabana took control of the encounter, playing a succession of sensational winners to record his historic 11-7, 11-4, 11-6 victory in 42 minutes.
Shabana's brilliance could not have been better demonstrated than by the championship-winning rally in which Gaultier played a seemingly irretrievable shot which the Egyptian miraculously returned before smashing the ball out of the Frenchman's reach to clinch the title.
"I came to Bermuda three years ago and was blown away," the new champion told the packed and passionate crowd of near capacity 1,400 spectators -- from the island's total population of 60,000!
In paying tribute to his opponent, Shabana said: "Greg is a true champion. But I was able to stop him today. In the second game, I played like a dream. You can only play like this once in your life."
"I don't think I have ever played as well as today," added Shabana. "To beat Greg after the way he has been playing this week -- he beat everybody 3/0 -- I had to play the best squash of my life.
"And, of course, he beat me in front of my home crowd in Egypt in the World Open last year," Shabana recalled.
It was a downcast Gaultier who tried to find words to describe his feelings: "I am very disappointed, to be sure. But I felt heavy, almost overweight, after the first four points, and just couldn't move, even though I tried to push myself.
"He played so well tonight and in the end I just didn't know what to do. I tried hard and didn't want to give up. But it just wasn't my day. Maybe I was putting too much pressure on myself. I will just have to refocus. But I will get this trophy soon -- that's for sure," added the Frenchman who was celebrating his 25th appearance in a PSA Tour final.


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