Raneem El Welily & Mohamed Elshorbagy Win Maiden World Titles

18 Dec 2017

Egyptian duo Mohamed Elshorbagy and Raneem El Welily claimed the 2017 AJ Bell PSA World Championship trophies after an enthralling day of historic final action at Manchester Central Convention Complex which saw both players winning the sport's premier title for the first time.

Elshorbagy, the world No.2 and runner-up to compatriot Ramy Ashour in the 2012 and 2014 championship, prevailed over younger brother Marwan Elshorbagy 11-5, 9-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-6 in what was the first time two brothers had contested the final of the iconic tournament in its 41-year history.

A nail-biting encounter went all the way down to the wire until 26-year-old Mohamed fired off seven successive points from 6-4 down in the decider to capture the biggest PSA World Tour title of his career and the 30th overall. The triumph was the latest episode in the best run of his career in which the UK-based Alexandrian has won six of his last seven tournaments!

"It feels great, it's a dream come true," said Elshorbagy senior.

"At 11-9 on the fourth it was a huge blow, then I was down in the fifth and I had to fight and fight, he gave it everything. I remember the 2012 match with Ramy, I know how he felt now. There was so much pressure on me, like Ramy in 2012, and in these matches you just want to win the last point.

"At the end we congratulated each other. It was my time today, with this title you have to be patient and it will come for him. I've won everything in the sport now, but I still have much more to achieve and more titles to win."

El Welily had also suffered two World Championship final defeats in the past - none more painful than the 2014 final when she squandered four championship balls to Malaysia's Nicol David. But it was third time lucky for the Cairo-based world No.2 after the Alexandria-born 28-year-old came back from a game down to defeat defending champion Nour El Sherbini.

El Welily had lost out to El Sherbini in straight games in the previous women's World Championship final - which took place in El Gouna in April - and the scoreline looked to be heading down a familiar route as world No.1 El Sherbini took the opening game for the loss of just three points.

But a resilient El Welily battled back over the course of the next three games, taking a crucial second game on a tie-break, before claiming wins in games three and four to wrap up a 3-11, 12-10, 11-7, 11-5 victory, which sees her capture a 16th career title on the PSA World Tour.

"She was under more pressure than me today," said El Welily.

"I felt so different today compared to the last World Championship final. That one was a nightmare, today I was so much more relaxed.

"So much has changed since 2014. The game has changed, I have changed, the sport is different from then. We're all adapting and improving. I hope I can keep the same attitude for the remainder of the season. From this moment to the next event I don't know what will happen, but I know I don't want to stop with just this one success."