Gaultier One Step Away From Retaining British Open Title

16 May 2015

Defending champion Gregory Gaultier looked in ominous form as he despatched dangerous Colombian world No.5 Miguel Angel Rodriguez in the semi-finals of the 2015 Allam British Open at the Airco Arena in Hull today to keep alive his hopes of winning the prestigious title for the third time.

The enigmatic Frenchman, who won the 'Wimbledon of Squash' in 2007 and 2014, has cruised through the tournament without dropping a single game and took just under an hour to see off the acrobatic man from Bogota 3/0 to set up a title-decider with Egypt's world No.1 Mohamed Elshorbagy.

Gaultier has lost his last two encounters with the Bristol-based Egyptian, including the final of the 2014 Hong Kong Open - but after overcoming a troubling Achilles-tendon issue that has hampered his recent tournaments the 32-year-old is relishing the chance to contest his first PSA World Series final since that defeat in the far east.

"Last year he (Mohamed) took my number one spot," said Gaultier.

"He's a fantastic player and he deserves to be up there but tomorrow it's match time and you take the chance to win when you get it and I'll be giving it 200 per cent to win.

"I lost the last few times we played so I'm happy to have a rematch and I want to finish the season on a positive note."

Elshorbagy booked his place in the final courtesy of a 3/1 win over 2014 runner-up and three-time champion Nick Matthew as he aims to win his second PSA World Series title of the year to add to January's J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions.

"The British Open is special for everyone," said the 24-year-old.

"You always want to have your name on that prestigious trophy. For me, I want it a bit more because I have Jonah [Barrington] as my coach who is like my father figure as well who has won it six times so I am determined to get my name on there beside his."