Nicol David Claims Women’s ATCO World Series Finals Title In Tight Three by Elliot Selby
January 8, 2011-
SkySports continued their live coverage at Queens Club in London, for
the final day of the event that saw the reigning world No1 contain a
spirited challenge from Madeline Perry, ranked two places below her.
Perry, who knocked out England’s home hope Jenny Duncalf in yesterday’s
semi final, played a confident game from the start and took an early
lead in the first game. David wasn’t going to let her opponent
build up too much of an advantage however, and was always within
touching distance.
The scores stayed tight right the way up to 9-all, with Perry stepping
forward to volley early and easily matching the higher seed for width
and precision. It was only at this stage that David upped the
pace, working Perry out of position and finishing off two rallies to
take the first game 11/9.
This became the pattern for the rest of the match too. Neither
player was ever more than three points away from one another, as the
finalists seemed to cancel each other out with their efforts.
Similarly, at 9-all in the second game, Nicol again found an extra
half-yard of pace and her lethal attacking shots saw off the second
game in her favour, also 11/9.
Just as in the previous games, the score-line showed exactly how
closely fought this contest was, with every bit of ground gained by one
player, the other would immediately pull level. The standard of
line and length squash on display was at it’s highest all week and
easily the most closely matched contest of the week. Again the
scores were tied at 8-8 and again, Perry seemed to lack the quality
finishing in the most important periods of the match. David on
the other hand, held game-ball’s in the first two games and finished
each off on the first time of asking. Match-ball was a similar
story, with Perry managing to reduce the deficit by one point before
David claimed the title as her own.
The Malaysian played five matches this week and dropped just one game,
coming at the hand of Laura Massaro in the semi finals. No player
deserved a game more than Perry today for a sterling effort against the
world No1 but on this occasion it wasn’t to be.
David said after winning the title: “Winning the World Series Finals
title is a great start to 2012 and having the top 8 players here and
contending for it makes it very special. It’s never easy but I’ve
felt good all week and very pleased to be playing well. Hopefully
there’s more to come!
“Knowing that tonight was going to be a longer game felt weird after
playing best of three all week. It felt like a longer game today,
which is strange as yesterday I played three game too, but I don’t tend
to approach matches differently depending on that. I played
well during the crucial points tonight and I’m delighted to have won.”
ATCO World Series Final
Nicol David bt Madeline Perry – 11/9, 11/9, 11/9 in 41mins