David & Perry Progress To World Series Final On Live TV by Matt Wagg
photos courtesy Jordan Mansfield
January 7, 2012-
On an occasion where SkySports were broadcasting the event live, this
is the kind of spectacle that most squash players are unfamiliar with
these days. That said, the WSA’s world top four players
were focussed and well up for the televised semi finals day.
Laura Massaro recorded a number of scalps throughout 2011, attributing
to her sharp climb up the WSA rankings. A similar result seemed
on the cards today as her opponent Nicol David was made to work for her
points in the first game. The world No1 hadn’t been made to
work too hard in the group stages of the event this week and was yet to
drop a game. But Massaro cut an imposing figure on court from the
first point, maintaining a careful and patient approach but not shying
away from attacking opportunities. To an extent the Englishwoman
was encouraged by some uncharacteristic errors from David, as she hit
the tin on a few occasions from a comfortable volley position.
Massaro held three game balls against the Malaysian and finished off
the first game, 11/8.
David renewed her focus in the second game. Her attacking shots
early on had been prone to hitting the tin. But after the break,
her length was tighter and her drop shots rarely retrievable.
Under the added pressure, Massaro was unable to respond with the same
consistency and succumbed quickly as David drew level with an 11/4 win.
Momentum was really with David following the quick second game and she
shot out of the blocks again to a 4-1 lead. Massaro was able to
show only glimpses of her first game form as David upped her game to
such an extent that the English No2 was extremely limited with her
attacking options. David marched on to hold seven match balls and
consummated her progression to tomorrows final with an 8/11, 11/4, 11/3
win in 33mins.
Continuing the battle at the top of the WSA rankings, world No2 Jenny
Duncalf then played No3 Madeline Perry. Some very close early
exchanges saw neither player take an advantage, until Duncalf, using
front court boasts to good effect, extended the biggest gap of the game
so far at 6-4. The lead didn’t last long though, and the
game continued to be neck and neck until the tiebreak at 10-all.
Neither player deserved to lose such a tightly contested first game,
but Duncalf edged another game ball and was able to finish off the
game, 13/11.
Perry fought back in the second, taking a 5-1 lead early on as Duncalf
struggled to exert the same pressure she had in the first game.
The Northern Irish international’s lead grew, and on the whole
proved too consistent for Duncalf, who did manage a small fight back
towards the end of the game but the deficit was too great and Perry
took the game, 11/8.
The third game was a similar story. Duncalf’s retrieval
efforts were starting to slow, with Perry appearing to have worn down
her opponent and as a result, the error count began to rise.
Perry’s length had been accurate all match and that didn’t
look like wavering and her tactics were spot on for containing the
Englishwoman’s attacking efforts, as she edged towards her place
in tomorrow’s final. Perry held firm as she booked her
place in the final, overcoming Duncalf 11/13, 11/8, 11/5 in 42mins.
Perry spoke afterwards of her joy at reaching the final of the event:
“It was a really close first game. It could have gone
either way really and I felt I was playing well anyway. I just
kept that going really in the next game and she started to make a few
errors, and I wore her down. I was really happy with how today
went.
“It’s great to be in a World Series Final and it’s
going to be tough playing the world No1 in the best of 5
tomorrow. It’s a great occasion, all the girls were so
excited this morning about being live on Sky. Obviously
we’ve done television before but Sky TV is an extra step up and
it’s a really great opportunity.”
ATCO World Series Finals: Semi final
Nicol David beat Laura Massaro – 8/11, 11/4, 11/3 (33mins)
Madeline Perry bt Jenny Duncalf – 11/13, 11/8, 11/5 (42mins)