Qatar’s Abdullah Al Tamimi (left) in action against Malaysia’s Eain Yow Ng during the first round of the 2018 Qatar Classic at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex yesterday. The former world junior champion defeated the home favourite 11-3
Doha: Former world junior champion Malaysia’s 20-year-old Eain Yow Ng pulled off a stunning win over Qatar’s Abdullah Al Tamimi to seal one of the biggest victories of his career in round one of the 2018 Qatar Classic.
Yesterday at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, Eain, who was competing in any PSA World Tour Platinum event for the second time, knocked out the home favourite and World No.24 in 40 minutes on a day that saw all three Qatari players crash out of the tournament.
The Malaysian won 11-3, 8-11, 11-9, 11-5 to seal a place in the second round Taking on the talented Tamimi in his own back yard, Eain embraced the underdog role and attacked without fear from the off. Playing with a relaxed, composed manner the World No.42 took the game to the local man, forcing errors from the racket of a nervous Tamimi to take the opening game for the loss of just three points.
Tamimi, currently at a career high ranking, looked to have found his rhythm as he levelled the scores. But the errors began to flow once again in the third game, with NG happy to profit and re-establish his lead. He then came from behind in the fourth game to seal the win and book a place in the second round of a major event for the first time in his career.
“I knew coming into it today it would be tough to play him in his home town so I just told myself that there was no pressure and to relax and enjoy the match,” said Eain, who led Malaysia to a Gold medal finish at the Asian Games Team Championship.
“He’s a very talented and tricky player, so I just had to play basic, keep the ball tight and stay focused. I knew there would be pressure on him and in the first game I could see he was a bit slow of the mark and I tried to take advantage of that and the first game was very important.
“I fought back very well in the third game after being down and I just kept focusing on trying to play good squash instead of getting sucked into his type of game. I believed that I could do it and it paid off for me at the end.
“To win this match means a lot to me as well because I’ve fallen short at the major events previously and have struggled to get to the main draws so wining today and getting into the second round for the first time is big for me.
“Playing against players like Karim Gawad, who’s someone I have looked up to, is the sort of thing that every player works for so I’m excited to just give it everything I’ve got and see what happens.”
Eain will go up against former World Champion and 2016 tournament winner Karim Abdel Gawad in the second round while Qatari wildcards Abdulrahman Al-Malki and Syed Azlan Amjad also bowed out at the first round courtesy of straight-game defeats at the hands of Australian Cameron Pilley - who yesterday celebrated his 36th birthday - and Hong Kong’s Tsz Fung Yip.
Earlier, German number two Raphael Kandra was one of six players to narrowly come through in five games and secure a place in the second round of the PSA World Tour Platinum event, with the 27-year-old coming from behind to see off Mexican Arturo Salazar in a thrilling encounter.
Kandra, playing at a career high ranking of 19, was off the pace to start with but managed to turn the match around and prevail against the dangerous Salazar - who’s brother Cesar saved match ball to triumph in another five-game battle with Welshman Peter Creed.
Egypt’s World No.45 Karim Ali Fathi also produced a surprise win on the opening day of action as he secured a 3-0 victory over France’s World No.31 Gregoire Marche while Mazen Hesham, Greg Lobban, Adrian Waller,
Tom Richards, Borja Golan, George Parker, Mathieu Castagnet, Declan James and Joel Makin were the other winners on the day.