The world number two was given the honour of being England's flag barrier at the opening ceremony at Celtic Park on Wednesday night and his good mood continued with a straight-forward victory over the part-time solicitor at the Scotstoun Sports Campus.
Matthew dropped just seven points against an opponent who entered the arena forgetting his racquet.
The 33-year-old was always in control as he sets out to repeat his feat of four years ago in the singles and the doubles.
There was delight for the home crowd after Scotland's Alan Clyne, the world number 35, defeated Kevin Hannaway of St Vincent & Grenadines 11-1, 11-2, 11-2.
Many of the world's best in the women's singles have been given byes to the round of 16 which gets underway on Thursday evening.
World number one and reigning Commonwealth Games singles champion Nicol David of Malaysia starts her campaign against Vanessa Florens of Mauritius while Laura Massaro takes on Lynette Vai of Papua New Guinea.
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