Stay tuned as we bring you reaction from the players who are in action this morning on day three of the men’s CIB PSA Black Ball Squash Open Platinum event.
Here’s the schedule for this morning
(All times are local GMT+2)
11:00 Iker Pajares Bernabeu (ESP) v Mazen Hesham (EGY)
11:45 [8] Joel Makin (WAL) v Patrick Rooney (ENG)
13:15 Lucas Serme (FRA) v Youssef Ibrahim (EGY)
14:00 Karim El Hammamy (EGY) v [6] Marwan ElShorbagy (EGY)
You can catch all the action live from the Black Ball Sporting Club on SquashTV, and the official Facebook page of the PSA World Tour (excluding Europe and Japan).
You can also keep up with the live scores from the event here.
Hesham Pushes Through as Pajares Retires

The opening match of the day saw both Mazen Hesham and Iker Pajares Bernabeu struggle with injuries, with the latter retiring from the match midway through the fourth game.
Pajares suffered with a knee injury sustained during his first round match with Shahjahan Khan and sported heavy strapping throughout. Meanwhile, Hesham required treatment in between games for shin splints.
Despite the physical struggles of both players, the match was an entertaining affair with some hard-fought rallies throughout. But Pajares’s spirit was finally broken in the fourth as he could play on no longer, and the Spaniard shook hands to send Hesham through to round three.
World No.14 Hesham will now play either Welshman Joel Makin or England’s Patrick Rooney in the last 16.
"This is the first time I played Iker. He is very tricky, he is a fighter, so it was as tough mentally as it was physically."
— PSA World Tour (@PSAWorldTour) March 21, 2021Thesquashfalcon</a> came in front of the cameras to talk about his win over <a href="https://twitter.com/bernabeu_iker?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">bernabeu_iker#BlackBallOpen pic.twitter.com/A7OnjtnUHA
“You never want to win a match when the other player is injured, it’s not a nice way to win,” said Hesham after his 150th PSA win.
“I wish him a speedy recovery. I hope he can keep playing the next few tournaments because I know how bad it is to be an injured player. This is the first time I’ve played Iker, he is very tricky and you never know what you’re going to get from him and he is a fighter as well.
“It was really tough mentally as well as it was physically for me. I had a bit of shin splints but I think it was better as soon as Derek [Ryan, PSA Physio] started putting some heat on it. I was struggling in the first two games a little bit myself, but I think with the amount of matches I have played through injury I know how to play these matches.”
Result
Mazen Hesham (EGY) bt Iker Pajares Bernabeu (ESP) 3-1: 11-9, 13-15, 11-6, 5-0 retired (57m)
Makin Overcomes Rooney in Five-Game Battle
Joel Makin (left) and Patrick Rooney (right) touch rackets
Welshman Joel Makin has booked his spot in the last 16 after fighting to a 3-2 victory over Englishman Patrick Rooney in a high-quality, marathon 75-minute battle
It was tense at times for the World No.9, who dropped the first game and was unable to convert the fourth, but he kept his head to grind out the result in the decider.
Makin will line up against Egypt’s Mazen Hesham in the third round.
"It gives you a bit of a hard match, gets you ready for the later rounds!"
— PSA World Tour (@PSAWorldTour) March 21, 2021JoelMakin</a> was not at his best against <a href="https://twitter.com/patrickroooney?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">patrickroooney, but the British No.1 held on! Hear what he had to say here#BlackBallOpen pic.twitter.com/wulIkgQwnK
Reaction from Makin
“I just felt flat with my movement, something wasn’t quite right. I wasn’t relying on getting on the ball early, he was getting in front of me all the time.
“That allowed him to use his skills and he was putting the ball away unbelievably to be fair to him.
“He didn’t give me much chance to settle, so I really had to dig in hard towards the end because I wasn’t feeling right. His quality going in short was pretty unbelievable on a glass court like that, so I just had to deal with it like I did and find a way. The quality wasn’t right, I’m not sure why but we haven’t played in four months so you can’t be perfect.
“I’m physically fine to go again tomorrow as long as my body is alright, so I’m looking to push on from here really. As long as it doesn’t take too much out your legs, they're [hard matches in the early rounds] fine because it gives you a hard match and gets you ready for the later rounds, so it’s not a problem. But you don’t want too long a match at the same time, so there is a balance.”
Reaction from Rooney
“I gave it everything. He is one of the top three fittest players on tour for sure, and I knew it was going to be hard.
“I was exactly like I was expecting. I felt I was playing well, I can see a lot of improvement here. Although I’m gutted to lose, I will take away a lot from it.”
Result
[8] Joel Makin (WAL) bt Patrick Rooney (ENG) 3-2: 10-12, 11-2, 11-8, 9-11, 11-8 (75m)
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