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Title-Holder Perry Sets Up Black Ball Clash With Top Seed El Sherbini

16 Mar 2021

Defending champion Sarah-Jane Perry will line up against world No.1 Nour El Sherbini in an eagerly-anticipated quarter-final fixture of the women's CIB PSA Black Ball Open after both secured straight games third round victories in the PSA World Tour Platinum event at the Black Ball Sporting Club in Cairo.

Perry - who beat world No.5 Hania El Hammamy in December's Black Ball Open final to win her biggest PSA World Tour title - booked her last eight berth courtesy of an 11-7, 11-9, 11-6 victory over USA's Olivia Fiechter.

"I know Liv has had some good wins and she's really dangerous when you let her play, so my aim was to try and get in front and stop her playing," Perry said.

"I sort of did that in patches, but not as much as I would have liked. I was a little bit sluggish today and I'm not really sure why. I felt really sharp the other day, so I'm sure tomorrow I'll get everything right and I'll be back again.

"I've been guilty of being complacent with a serve, as they like to keep reminding us in the commentary box it's the only shot that you have complete control over, so I tried to actually use it a bit more. I thought I served well the other day and tried that again today, any day you don't serve out is a good day, especially when I'm trying to throw a few lob serves out there. It was probably one of the aspects I was most happy with."

Perry has often proven to be a tricky opponent for El Sherbini with four wins over the two-time Black Ball Open runner-up and they will lock horns for the 13th time on the PSA World Tour for a place in the semis. El Sherbini claimed a comfortable win over Belgium's Tinne Gilis to claim her quarter-final spot.

"It was good to play a tough one. I haven't played her before, she is fast and the court is bouncy so she gets everything," El Sherbini said.

"It is good to play different opponents and I am sure we are going to have a lot of tough matches. Playing a tournament in Egypt, in your country, is always big and special. The Black Ball tournament is still missing for me, I am going to try my best and hopefully it will be mine this time."

It was a comfortable day for the other seeds in action with six of the seven third round fixtures being won in straight games. World No.3 Camille Serme was on form to dispatch Canada's Hollie Naughton in three to set up a last eight meeting with world No.7 Amanda Sobhy.

"I had never played Hollie before, so I had to watch a few of her matches to know what to expect," Serme said.

"I knew she was a big fighter. She has already played five games with two of the strongest girls in the world in [former World No.1s] Raneem [El Welily] and Laura Massaro. I knew it was going to be tough. I am happy to be back in the quarter-finals because last year I lost to Hania in the second round, so it is a bonus for me."

World No.5 El Hammamy took a step closer to a third successive Black Ball Open final after she overcame India's Joshna Chinappa 11-6, 11-5, 11-6. The 20-year-old will take on the experienced Kiwi Joelle King, who dispatched Egypt's Nadine Shahin in the opening match of the day.

"I think I'm much more pleased with myself today than I was the first round," said El Hammamy.

"It took me a lot of effort in order to be able to come here and perform this way. I think I was unstable in the first round mentally and I worked really hard last night to prepare myself and be ready for today's match. Joelle is a great player, talented and very physical as well, I think tomorrow's match will be really interesting and I'm really looking forward to it."

The final match of the day should have seen world No.2 Nouran Gohar take on USA's Olivia Clyne. However, due to a breach of PSA's COVID-19 protocols, Gohar has been withdrawn from the event, meaning Clyne has received a walkover into the quarter-finals.

The world No.13 will take on world No.10 Salma Hany in the last eight. Both players are vying for a maiden Platinum semi-finals berth, with Hany booking her quarter-final spot after defeating world No.14 Rowan Elaraby in four games - the only match of the day to go further than three.