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Gilis Girls To Contest Nantes Final

17 Sep 2022

Belgian sisters Tinne Gilis and Nele Gilis will meet in the women's final of the Open de France de Squash after prevailing in contrasting semi-finals in the PSA World Tour Bronze event in Nantes, France.

Top seed Nele Gilis came up against Welshwoman Tesni Evans, the No.3 seed, in the second women's semi-final at Hangar 24, and the pair battled in a high-quality contest for more than 75 minutes, with the Belgian twice fighting from behind to take the win in the fifth and final game.

World No.20 Evans - who boasted a 10-1 head-to-head advantage over her opponent going into the match - took the first game on a tie-break, but shorter rallies in the second game helped the Belgian to fight back. However, the same pattern then followed across the next two games, with the Welshwoman securing the third and moving back into the lead once again.

Back came Gilis for a second time to claim the fourth comfortably, 11-3, to send the match into a decider. The pair were level at 5-5, but some quick points gave the Belgian the momentum, and she was able to get to the victory in the end, to move through to the biggest final of her career to date.

"So many things were going through my mind, but I really enjoyed this match from start to finish," Gilis said afterwards.

"I thought it was really good squash, really clean squash, we both enjoyed it, I think the crowd enjoyed it. When I went 2/1 down, in my mind I was thinking I'm almost on the plane home! But I'm glad I found a way to win. I want to thank the crowd because the energy, as players we can really feel it on court.

"It means so much. Coming back, this is my biggest final so far and I get to play it against my sister. My mum came over from Belgium so it's going to be extra special. I'm really happy and I'm really excited!"

Nele will now face younger sister Tinne for the title, after the Belgian No.1 overcame the tournament's surprise package, 16-year-old Fayrouz Aboelkheir, in straight games in the opening match of the evening's action at Hangar 24.

The Belgian was 2/0 up quickly, winning 11-6 and 11-3 against Aboelkheir, who had grabbed headlines on her route to the last four after overcoming French No.1 Melissa Alves in the second round.

The Egyptian teenager battled back in the third game to make it more difficult for Gilis, with the scores tied at 10-10. However, Gilis was able to shrug off a valiant display from Aboelkheir to seal the win and earn a place in the final.

"I'm very happy. Tomorrow I'm going to play the biggest final of my career, so I'm very happy to get the win today. She's a very young player, she's only 16-years-old and reaching the semi-finals of a Bronze tournament is very impressive," Gilis said.

"She's obviously very good and has a bright future, but I was just trying to focus on my game because one bad shot and you're under pressure so I had to make sure I stayed focused. I might have lost my focus a bit at the end, but I'm happy I found it again and a way out.

"Right now, I can't believe I'm going to play a final tomorrow so I'm just going to let it sink in for now. I'm going to enjoy the rest of the matches, enjoy the crowd, it's been absolutely amazing and I'm having the best week of my life. This tournament has been great and I hope the crowd is going to enjoy it tonight with some great matches coming up!"

The men's final will pit Egypt's Marwan Elshorbagy, the tournament's top seed, against France's Victor Crouin. 'The Jackal' came through his semi-final against India's Saurav Ghosal in a match that had three tie-breaks, two of those going the World No.9's way en-route to the final.

"I've played in the PSA for ten years, I'm loving this experience and I'm really happy me and Saurav put on a great show," said Elshorbagy. "It was a great match, very tough mentally and physically, he's a great player and I think this is the first time I've beaten him on the PSA World Tour. He's a top player and a player I really admire a lot, and I wish him all the best for the rest of the season."

Meanwhile, in the final match of the evening, which started after midnight in Nantes, French No.1 Victor Crouin overcame compatriot Auguste Dussourd in straight games in front of a raucous home crowd in Nantes. He moves through to a third consecutive Tour final to start the 2022-2023 PSA World Tour season.

"It's great to play in front of that crowd. We don't play that often in France, usually we just play local events and it's nice to have a small community in a club to watch us and support us. This is one of the biggest events on tour, this is one of biggest crowds we have on tour and it's very enjoyable to play.

"I think it's the seventh time we've played against each other. I studied a lot today because I'm very studious. We know each other very well, it's always a tough battle, I never feel comfortable playing on court against Auguste which shows how good he is."