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Mansoor faces early exit in Saudi Open, Shahid gets walk over
AL-KHOBAR—December 17 (inp): Pakistan top seed Shahid Zaman got the walk
over in the first wound while Mansoor Zaman faced early exit when he was
defeated by Malaysian Mohammad Azlan Iskandar in straight sets in the
Saudi International, the second richest PSA Tour event of the year which
is being held for the first time in the Saudi Arabian city of Al-Khobar.
Meanwhile, David Palmer survived the toughest battle of all the first
round matches, the only seed not to have taken part in last week’s World
Team Championships in Pakistan, Palmer was expected to flourish at the
$127,500 PSA Super Series Platinum event which rounds off a busy
end-of-year schedule for the world’s top men.
However, the sixth-seeded Australian dropped the first game, and was
taken to a tie-break in the second, before finally emerging victorious
8-11 11-10 11-7 7-11 11-8 in 80 minutes over unseeded Egyptian Mohammed
Abbas. It was Abbas who was in action in the final match of the World
Championships, extending England’s Peter Nicol in a 44-minute
title-decider.
Palmer, the world No4 who could begin next year at the top of the world
rankings if successful in Saudi, now meets anther Egyptian for a place
in the last eight. Karim Darwish, the tenth seed, recovered from a game
down to beat Malaysia’s Ong Beng Hee 4-11 11-6 11-10 11-7 in 47 minutes.
England’s world team championships-winning heroes all claimed places in
the second round without incident. Squad No1 James Willstrop, the
eighth seed, dismissed French qualifier Renan Lavigne 11-5 11-4 11-7,
while seventh seed Peter Nicol beat compatriot Adrian Grant 11-9 11-8
11-6. Fifth seed Lee Beachill needed four games to overcome Dutch
qualifier Laurens Jan Anjema 11-7 9-11 11-5 11-4, while 11th seed Nick
Matthew defeated Egyptian Wael El Hindi 11-5 10-11 11-7 11-1.—Agencies |