Mohamed Elshorbagy beat Stephen Coppinger 3-0 (11-9,11-8,11-7)
Qatar PSA World Squash Championship 2014 Quarter final
Stephen Coppinger beat Tarek Momen 3-2 (12-10,9-11,14-12,8-11,11-8)
Qatar PSA World Squash Championship 2014 Round 3
Stephen Coppinger beat Ong Beng Hee 3-0 (11-5,11-6,11-6)
Qatar PSA World Squash Championship 2014 Round 2
Stephen Coppinger beat Daryl Selby 3-2 (11-5,11-4,8-11,3-11,11-4)
Qatar PSA World Squash Championship 2014 Round 1
Unseeded Stephen Coppinger, the World No.24 from Cape
Town, pulled off what he described as the biggest win of his career when he
beat Egyptian World No.9 Tarek Momen to move into the quarter-finals of the
2014 Qatar PSA World Championship in Doha.
The 30-year-old, who knocked out World No.11 Daryl Selby
in round one, put in a thunderous performance to get past Momen in an 85-minute
thriller, completing the victory with a dramatic final rally to take the match
12-10, 9-11, 14-12, 8-11, 11-8.
It's a victory that sees him become the first South
African since Roland Watson in 1979 to reach the quarter-finals and he will now
take on World No.1 Mohamed Elshorbagy, conqueror of German Simon Rösner, for a
place in the semi-finals - which would be a first for a South African.
"Considering the setting, the circumstance and that
this is the World Championship, this is without a shadow of a doubt the biggest
win of my career," said Coppinger.
"I was just a few points away from a win and then
had to start all over again but I had done something similar in the first round
so I had the belief that I could do it.
"I'm in the quarters now and I don't think any
player gets there easily, we've all had our own battles. I've come through a
few of those so I'm mentally in the right place, so let's see what happens
tomorrow."
Australia's top ranked squash player Cameron Pilley
joined Coppinger as the only other unseeded player in the last eight after he
defeated Botswana's Alister Walker 3/0.
Pilley, the current World No.20 from Yamba, took out
World No.8 Peter Barker in his first round match and followed up that
performance with an impressive and dominant display against Walker to set up a
last eight encounter against World No.2 Gregory Gaultier.
"I'm absolutely stoked to be in the quarters of the
World Championship," said Pilley.
"It's an awesome feeling, especially after the last
few months where I've been out of form.
"Alister likes to use his physical attributes on the
court and like with every player, I did what I could to neutralise their
talents, and today everything worked to a T for me."
Elsewhere defending champion Nick Matthew survived a
tough test against Saurav Ghosal of India to set up a last eight battle with
four-time champion Amr Shabana while two-time winner Ramy Ashour will meet
Spanish champion Borja Golan after winning a thrilling match with Colombian
Miguel Angel Rodriguez.