James Willstrop makes British Squash Grand Prix final
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Highlights - Willstrop in GB squash final
England's James Willstrop has reached the final of the British Grand Prix and will face world number one Ramy Ashour of Egypt on Monday.
Yorkshireman Willstrop beat old adversary Gregory Gaultier of France 11-7 11-9 9-11 5-11 11-9 in a semi-final lasting one hour and 20 minutes.
Willstrop, seeded five, and Ashour go head-to-head at 1930 BST on Monday at Manchester's National Squash Centre.
The Briton recovered from a dead leg in Sunday's incident-packed semi-final.
Willstrop, 27, led the first two games before an accidental collision with his opponent disrupted his momentum.
After a seven-minute injury break, Willstrop returned to the court and recovered from 1-5 down to lead 9-7 - two points away from a straight games victory.
But the determined Gaultier fought back to take the game and then won the fourth to force a decider.
The fourth seed twice led in the final game, and had an injury break himself for four minutes after treatment for an ankle injury. But Willstrop held his nerve to clinch a hard-fought victory.
The England number two said: "When both of us are playing at the highest of intensities - which both of us were today - you can't keep it going for five games. When we were good, we were very good.
"I'm just glad to have come back in the fifth.
"That third was a most bizarre game. The injury break didn't help me - but I remember thinking at 8-5, 'I can't settle down'.
"It's brilliant to be in another Super Series final. I love playing here - the crowd was incredible."
Nick Matthew, the England number one who was briefly ranked the top player in the world earlier this year, had to pull out before the first round with health issues.
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