Hong Kong Squash Open: King and Perry to resume rivalry in quarter-finals, as ElShorbagy prepares for tough test
- Two veterans have played each other repeatedly over the past 8 years, with Joelle King winning last encounter in final of Manchester Open in April
- Mohamed ElShorbagy will face Mazen Hesham at the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre
Joelle King resumes the defence of her Hong Kong Squash Open title on Friday, riding a 14-match winning streak into her quarter-final clash with Britain’s Sarah-Jane Perry.
No strangers to each other, the two veterans have clashed repeatedly on court since 2014, and King holds the upper hand with an 11-2 record, including beating Perry in the semi-finals on her way to winning in Hong Kong in 2018.
The 34-year-old New Zealander, who has not dropped a game this week, was in fine form on Thursday, beating 19-year-old Katie Malliff at the Hong Kong Squash Centre. And a tight first game aside, which King won 12-10, was largely untroubled in the next two, which she took 11-4, 11-5.
The 32-year-old Perry meanwhile advanced courtesy of a victory over Lisa Aitken, who she beat in four games, and King said she would have to be ready for a player she last beat in the final of the Manchester Open in April.
“She [Perry] is more in my age bracket and a quality player,” King said. “We play all the time, and I think the fact that we are in the quarters means they are playing good squash, and I just have to be ready for tomorrow.”
Nouran Gohar, the women’s world No 1, faces Japan’s Satomi Watanabe, who is ranked 39 places below her but beat Rowan Elaraby, the world No 7, in the last 16.
“I think it’s a good sign to have more different players coming in the tour, even Katie [Malliff] had two upsets along the way,” King said.