Paul Coll is looking for his first title following his New Zealand Open victory last March. Photo: whatnathansaw
New Zealand's Paul Coll has cruised into the final of the London Squash Classic, defeating Malaysia's Eain Yow Ng at Alexandra Palace.
Coll outclassed his inexperienced opponent in just 30 minutes in a relatively comfortable 11-3 11-5 11-7 victory.
"I carried on my form from yesterday and tried not to let him into the game," he said. "I wanted him to feel a lot of pressure from the start - it's probably one of the biggest semi-finals he's been in."
In an upset on the other side of the draw, Welshman Joel Makin upset world No.1 Diego Elias to reach the final.
Coll said he was wary of Makin, who was playing "incredible squash at the moment".
"He's [Makin] very solid, he's not making any mistakes," Coll said. "I'm going to have to have to be up for the challenge and match him in that intensity."
Coll is targeting his first PSA title since the New Zealand Open in March.
The classic has returned to London's Alexandra Palace in a glass-sided court, after formerly being held at Canary Wharf.