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German Squash Open 2024: Eain Yow Ng and Georgina Kennedy claim titles

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Monday, 08 April 2024 02:17

Malaysias Eain Yow Ng claimed his first World Tour title against Switzerlands Dimitri Steinmann, while Englands Georgina Kennedy defeated No.1 seed Nele Gilis to earn her first title of the season at the 2024 German Open.

The Malaysian seemed unstoppable as he dominated the rallies from the first serve at the start of the mens final and accrued a decisive 9-4 lead. Steinmann grew into the match at the final phase of the first game, and picked up a series of late points to take the game to a tie-break from four game balls down. A stroke in favour of the Malaysian gave the No.4 seed a fifth chance to take a 1-0 lead, and took the game after the Swiss player struck the tin.

The second game played out in a similar vein to the end of the first, with close rallies that both were taking points from, but the Malaysian kept just ahead as he pushed to 10-8 and doubled his advantage after a Steinmann conceded a stroke on Yow Ngs first game ball.

Game three was an equally close affair as the German-speaking crowd favourite was pushed on by the cheering Hamburg crowd. The Jet covered well in the front of the court and continued to test Yow Ng to earn two game balls. The game went to a tie-break after Steinmann struck the tin, but the Swiss player kept composed and won the third game with a backhand drop into the nick.

The fourth game was a far less close-fought affair. Steinmann looked physically fatigued as Yow Ng continued to rely on attritional rallies that the No.6 seed couldnt keep up with.

The Malaysian dominated the game and won 11-3 to win the match in four games and claim the first World Tour title of his career.

It was a big relief to get through today, said Yow Ng after the match. I think I played amazing all week so I was happy to pull through it. The finals always different. Theres always some added pressure, there were different people messaging all day about my win yesterday so for me I knew today was going to be tough, especially against Dimi [Steinmann].

He was just firing it in from everywhere and he wasnt missing much, so I had to dig deep keep running, keep getting all the balls back and sticking to my game plan and I think I did that. Just happy to get the title this week.

In the womens final, Kennedy took on Belgiums Nele Gilis to win her first tournement since the 2023 Cleveland Classic.

The Englishwoman took a 4-1 lead after winning a series of longer rallies, but errors crept into Kennedys game as Gilis restored parity at 4-4. The No.3 seed kept ahead for the majority of the rest of the first game, and despite the Belgian levelling the points at 7-7, Kennedy pushed on and scored three successive points to give herself three game balls. A well-struck backhand kill from Gilis at 7-10, followed by a mistake by the England No.1 reduced the deficit, but Kennedy held her nerve and converted her third game ball with a cross-court after pulling the top seed into the front right corner.

Kennedy seemed to have found her stride in the second game, taking a quick 5-2 lead. The Belgian seemed to have settled as she pulled back to 5-6, but the Englishwoman surged on to earn four game balls. The Englishwoman got off to a confident start in the third game with a boast from the back of the court. The rallies remained long and attritional and Gilis finally took the lead for the first time in the match at 5-4 in the third game, before finding her lengths and pushing on to an 11-7 third game win.

Kennedy seemed to have refound her footing as she took a swift 4-0 lead to go within seven points of victory. a little bit of edginess seemed to come into the Englishwomans performance as she hit the tin on her boast at 6-2, but Kennedy kept ahead, hitting an accurate counter-drop at 7-5 to take a three-point lead in the final phases of the game. Gilis fought back to a tense tie-break in which she had an opportunnity to take the match to a fifth game, but the England No.1 managed to edge the final game 14-12 to defeat the top seed and claim her first title since 2023 Cleveland Classic.

Im really pleased, said Kennedy after the match. Its such a battle with Nele [Gilis]. Shes won a lot of silverware this season and I hadnt won any yet so Im really happy to finally get my hands on a trophy, but that match was so close. She had game ball in that fourth game to take it to a fifth, and she was definitely getting some momentum. Im really happy to close it out in four. I wanted to win a title this week so Im really pleased that I did.

Results: German Open 2024 Presented by Sportwerk Finals
[3] Georgina Kennedy (ENG) bt [1] Nele Gilis (BEL) 3-1: 11-9, 11-6, 7-11, 14-12 (68m)

[4] Eain Yow Ng (MAS) bt [6] Dimitri Steinmann (SUI) 3-1: 12-10, 11-8, 10-12, 11-3 (66m)
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