PSA: Pett meets Illingworth in Nash Cup final

September 22, 2012 - 6:09am
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Ollie the volley: Pett leaps into the air to attack a lob from Clinton Leeuw. Pictures by KIM ATKINSON

Pett Powers Into Nash Cup Climax

22 September 2012

RESULTS: PSA Challenger 10 Nash Cup, London, Ontario, Canada

Semi-finals:
[1] Julian Illingworth (USA) bt Andrew Schnell (CAN) 7-11, 11-8, 11-7, 11-9 (56m)
[4] Olivier Pett (ENG) bt Clinton Leeuw (RSA) 11-7, 7-11, 11-8, 13-11 (56m)

England’s fourth seed Olivier Pett secured an unexpected place in the final of the Nash Cup in Canada after defeating South African Clinton Leeuw in the semi-finals of the PSA World Tour Challenger 10 squash event in its fifth year at the London Squash Racquets Club in London, Ontario.

It was the end of the run for unseeded Leeuw who made his breakthrough in the opening round when he dismissed defending champion Shawn Delierre.

“The real match started in the second game,” reported Yann Perrin, the Frenchman who lost to Pett in the previous round. “There were long rallies and Clinton tried to take the ball earlier and got on to the volley more – and it was working.

“He was to put more pressure with his backhand drop, and he won the second. After the third and the fourth, it was really close; but a few errors from Clinton gave the opportunity to Ollie to finish the point.

“The last point exemplified what the match was all about – a great rally and some fantastic retrieving, ending with a cross-court flat dead nick from Ollie reaching back under pressure high on the forehand.”


Leeuw tries to scrape a tight ball off the wall…

Pett, the 23-year-old world No58 from Sussex, was delighted with his 11-7, 7-11, 11-8, 13-11 win: “It was a hard fought match! Clinton was playing with a lot of confidence and I was nervous because I knew I was next on his to-do-list! Luckily, I was able to squeeze some mistakes out of him and take the match.

“To be honest, the longer the match went on the more nervous I became so I was very happy to get the win. Clinton was running me around the court for a good portion of the match, thankfully I enjoy burning calories. I love London Squash, everyone is really nice and the gym is great!”

Pett will now face top seed Julian Illingworth, the eight-time US champion who was pushed all the way before overcoming local hope Andrew Schnell 7-11, 11-8, 11-7, 11-9.

Rising Canadian star Schnell reached the semis after upsetting third seed Jan Koukal in the previous round.

“Couldn’t pull another upset tonight, but overall a great event,” tweeted the 20-year-old from Calgary after his Nash Cup exit.

World No31 Illingworth is celebrating the 18th PSA Tour final of his career – and his third in a row. By contrast, it will be only the third of Pett’s career – but the Englishman boasts 100% success in his previous two!

Nash Cup pictures by KIM ATKINSON

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Illingworth and Schnell shake hands.


…and then looks at the spot again!

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