Ricketts & Power
In World Number One Decider [DRAW/RESULTS]
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Ricketts - reaches the
finals
Photo © 2005 Fritz Borchert |
Anthony
Ricketts wasted no time earning his berth in the Saudi
International finals, while Jonathon Power came from behind
in the first game to take an early lead over Nick Matthew,
two-games-to-none, in this winner-take-all tournament with
the world #1 ranking at stake. Power raced past Matthew
in the second, fell behind 5-2 in the third only to even
the score at 5, take the lead, reach 8-8 before closing
out the match 11-9.
Australia's Anthony
Ricketts and Canada's Jonathon
Power will meet in the final of the Saudi
Squash International in the Saudi Arabian city
of Al-Khobar to
decide not only the winner of the second richest PSA
Tour event of the year, but also which of the
pair will head the Dunlop PSA World Rankings on
New Year's day.
Ricketts,
the 26-year-old third seed from Sydney who celebrated a
career-high world No3 ranking last month, reversed the result
of their last two meetings when he beat top seed Thierry
Lincou, the world
No1 from France, 11-10 11-8 11-3 in 58 minutes. Lincou,
who topped the ranking throughout 2005, is certain now to
slip out of the world's top four.
The
Saudi success marks the fifth PSA final appearance for
Ricketts this year – which
included victory in the Tournament of Champions in
New York in February, then his maiden British
Open title in Manchester in
October.
Surprise semi-finalist Nick Matthew,
the 11th seed from England,
battled for 48 minutes against second seed Power in the other
match. But the Canadian also came through in straight
games, beating the 25-year-old from Sheffield 11-10
11-1 11-9 to mark the 59th PSA final appearance in his illustrious
career since July 1992.
Power
already boasts a 100% success rate in his four PSA final
appearances in 2005 – the Apawamis
Open in New York in
January, the PSA Masters in Bermuda in
April, the Super Series Finals in London
in May, and the Motor City Open in Detroit
in October. The 31-year-old from Montreal first
became world number one in May 1999, since when he slumped
to a nine-year low of nine in the final months of last year.
RESULTS: Saudi
International Squash Championship, Al-Khobar,
Saudi Arabia
Semi-finals:
[3] Anthony Ricketts (AUS) bt [1]
Thierry Lincou (FRA) 11-10(4-2) 11-8 11-3
[2] Jonathon Power (CAN) bt [11]
Nick Matthew (ENG) 11-10(2-0) 11-1 11-9
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