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Peter Nicol on ElShorbagy, Gaultier and the Rivalries that Defined his Career
By RJ Mitchell
Former World No.1 Peter Nicol believes that the return to the PSA World Tour of four-time World No.1 Mohamed ElShorbagy will provide a “great test” of the Egyptian’s desire to prove that he is still the game’s ultimate player.
ElShorbagy, who turned 30 earlier this month, has not played since suffering a shock third round loss at the Qatar Classic to Youssef Ibrahim back in November.
With dates for the resumption of the PSA World Tour still to be confirmed and released the likelihood is that the former World Champion is looking at a minimum three – month gap between the Ibrahim defeat and any return to the competitive fray.
Ones to Watch in 2021
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Ahead of the New Year, we have taken a look at some of the PSA stars that you should keep your eye on in 2021.
Whether 2020 saw them claim their biggest titles, record huge upsets or reach milestones, we have picked 10 players we believe could make a charge in 2021.
Do you agree or are there other players on your list? Let us know on social media!
Nele Gilis
Belgium’s Nele Gilis made 2020 one of her standout years despite the PSA Tour suspension as she closes out the year at her highest World Ranking to date at No.12.
Men s Matches of the Year
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As we come to the end of 2020, we are taking a look back at one of the strangest years in recent history, and this time, it is the best matches of the year.
In the second part of this two-part piece, we will focus on the men’s game, which has seen pretty much everything over the course of the last twelve months.
Ali Farag started the year as the World No.1, but saw Mohamed ElShorbagy take the top spot after ’The Beast’ lifted the trophy at the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York in January. Farag would then claim the summit of the World Rankings following his win at the CIB Egyptian Open in October.
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