"It was such a strong match, I know he pushed himself hard during the event. Towards the end, I could see he was struggling a bit, but he kept pushing. I only realised this morning we were the only married couple to become World Champions. We are privileged to have achieved something, and I'm so happy we did it," said Momen.
For Coll making the final was a great achievement, even though he wanted more.
"It was tough right from the world go. Tarek wasn't missing and making me do a lot of work. It was taking its toll right from the first rally because he was playing so accurate right from the start. I'm a little bit disappointed on tonight, but credit to Tarek he really delivered on the big stage tonight….I'm very proud of reaching my first championship final."
Despite the majority of the crowd being behind Momen, the Kiwi was still thrilled by the support he had received from Doha and New Zealand.
"Massive support from back home waking up in the early hours of the morning. I really felt it all week and love all you guys….thank you very much. Very proud of my country and if I can put them on the map in any way I'm very proud of it. And to bring the country back to a world stage…I'm very proud of that."
Coll is entered in the Channel VAS tournament in England which he won to really kick start his career in 2016. The event starts on Tuesday, although his participation may be reliant on the recovery of his leg injury.