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Wildcard Au Ousts Defending Champ Ashour In Hong Kong

16 Nov 2017

Tournament wildcard Leo Au caused one of the biggest ever shocks to have graced the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open after despatching defending champion Ramy Ashour on day two of the PSA World Series event held at the Hong Kong Squash Centre.

Illness had put Ashour out of action since winning September's JP Morgan China Open and the three-time World Champion struggled to break down a tenacious Au who, buoyed by his home crowd, recovered from a one-game deficit to go 2/1 up before the World No.26 surrendered a match ball to send the battle into a decider.

Ashour fought back from 4-0 down to level in the fifth game but quickly began to fatigue and HK National Champion Au took full advantage, playing some sublime squash as he racked up seven points on the bounce to claim the biggest win of his career.

"I feel amazing because I didn't expect much before the match," said Au, who will compete in the second round of the Hong Kong Open for the first time.

"When I lost that match ball, I thought I had lost the match.

"I thought that he would be more focused in the fifth game and there would be more pressure on me. It was a mistake to lose that match point, but I'm happy to win in front of my home crowd because this is my first time getting to the second round."

Au will face the in-form Ali Farag for a place in the quarter-finals after the US Open champion defeated English qualifier Tom Richards by a 3/1 margin.

"I'm delighted, it's not easy to be the last one on against Tom on a court like this, it suits his game plan quite well," said Farag.

"Leo will be playing in front of his home crowd, he seems to be going up the gears. I'm sure it's going to be very tough and I'm looking forward to it."

Elsewhere in the draw, World Champion Karim Abdel Gawad despatched Mexico's Cesar Salazar in four games, while Australia's Cameron Pilley beat German qualifier Raphael Kandra to ensure that he will face the 2016 runner-up in the next round.

England's Declan James upset Saurav Ghosal to reach the second round of a World Series event for the first time and he will take on world No.8 Fares Dessouky next. World No.7 Tarek Momen and 2016 semi-finalist Ryan Cuskelly will also line up in another of the quarter-final fixtures after they beat Alan Clyne and Adrian Waller, respectively.

The female Hong Kong No.1, Annie Au, followed in brother Leo's footsteps as she also advanced to round two, beating compatriot Tong Tsz-Wing 13-11, 11-9, 11-3.

"I was really pleased to win the first two games because they were really close," said Annie.

"I think Tong played really well today and I wasn't really in the moment for the first two games because I wasn't moving very well. In the third game, I managed to come back and was more attacking.

"I tried to volley as much as I could [in the third game] to put her under more pressure and it worked well."

Annie ended a 13-year, 24-match losing streak against 10-time Hong Kong Open champion Nicol David during last month's US Open and she will face the legendary Malaysian once more after David overcame Canadian qualifier Danielle Letourneau 11-2, 11-6, 9-11, 11-3.

David eased to comfortable victories in the opening two games but world No.45 Letourneau proved to be a dogged competitor as she fought back to take the third. From there, it was all David though as the world No.6 closed out the win to make it through to the last 16.

"It's great to be back here, Hong Kong is a special place for me, there are a lot of memorable moments here, I won my first World Championship title here and there's a great vibe," David said.

"There are a lot of familiar faces and good memories here, so I always come in with a good buzz when I step on the glass court.

"So many matches have been played here and I always have fond memories of this tournament."

World No.2 Raneem El Welily and world No.8 Nour El Tayeb will face off in a repeat of the US Open final after they beat Dipika Pallikal Karthik and Fiona Moverley, respectively, while world No.19 Joey Chan upset world No.12 Emily Whitlock to join the Au siblings in representing Hong Kong in the next round.

World No.3 Camille Serme awaits Chan after she cruised to victory against Malaysia's Rachel Arnold, while world No.9 Joelle King and world No.7 Sarah-Jane Perry also claimed wins on day two.