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Coll & Elias Set Up Classic Final in Qatar

22 Oct 2021

New Zealand's world No.3 Paul Coll and Peru's world No.8 Diego Elias will meet in the final of the Qatar QTerminals Classic after contrasting semi-final victories in the PSA World Tour Platinum event at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha.

Elias was on court first and he came up against Welshman Joel Makin in the opening semi-final. Both men were aiming to reach a Platinum level final for the first time, and were meeting for the first time since their Manchester Open final contest in August.

The Peruvian has not been at his usual best during the week in Qatar but made up for it with an accurate showing against a resilient Makin to become his country's first player to reach the final of a major PSA event.

Elias played the best squash he has all week to take an important first game, but Makin got himself back on track in the second, trying to put work into the legs of Elias as he drew level before a number of decisions and discussions with the referee started to affect the flow of the match. The Peruvian did not let that get into his head, however, as he made the most of a string of errors from Makin to regain the lead before closing out in the fourth as he targets the biggest title of his career.

"I'm very happy to reach my first [major] final. It's been six years that I'm in the top 15 and I've never made it here, so I'm very happy. I played one of the worst tournaments of my career in the first few rounds and today, I played one of the best matches, I'm very happy and looking forward to tomorrow," Elias said.

"I'm fit now, I don't care if the rallies are long, I'm ready to play if I have to. In the morning, I came for like an hour to just do drops because it didn't work in the whole week. The first three points my drops were already different and were going in quicker and better. When my hands are like this, I don't mind, I can play for a while now.

"When I played [Mohamed] Elshorbagy here it was a good one, that's one of my favourites. Today, I played an amazing match, Joel was getting some incredible balls back. I had to work really hard and I'm happy I stayed positive the whole match and got the win.

"I'm relaxed, I don't mind [who wins the other semi-final], I'll be ready tomorrow. Both have beaten me in the last few weeks, so I want to get my revenge. I lost in a tough match against Mostafa at the US Open and in the British with Paul, so I'm ready for my revenge and I'm excited for tomorrow."

Elias will face good friend Paul Coll in the final after the Kiwi broke his duck against Mostafa Asal, with a comfortable victory over the 20-year-old Egyptian.

The pair had met three times previously on the PSA World Tour, with Asal winning all three contests. They had an average match time of over 95 minutes, but this match was nothing like the others, as Coll showed his class throughout.

The New Zealander put an end to his winless streak as he switched up his tactics to keep composed and find his length and range against Asal, who looked to be struggling to find any consistent rhythm. The win sees 2021 British Open champion Coll reach his third final in Qatar, following the PSA World Championships in 2019 and the Qatar Classic last season.

"He's one of the in-form players at the moment," Coll said after his first win over the Egyptian.

"When you get him in the draw you know it's going to be brutal and tough. He had an incredible US Open, I've got big respect for how he backed up four five-setters in a row, but for me it was a huge mental battle and a hurdle I had to get over to beat him. I'm very happy with my performance today, I changed my tactics a little bit and it worked well for me.

"I had to get it past the volley, avoid the service area. His forehand is a big weapon, he's so tight down this backhand that it's a really good combination for him. I had to be really disciplined with my target hitting and get it past him.

"I love it. I've been saying all week third time lucky, so I hope tomorrow I can do it," added Coll, looking for the biggest title of his career. "I love coming to Qatar every year, I love this court and I've got a good feeling on it. Third time lucky would be great, I'm playing my good mate Diego, so I'm sure it will be a good battle. We said whoever wins is buying the drinks tomorrow night."