English Teenager Emily Whitlock Claims First WSA Title by Matt Wagg
February 14, 2012- Teenage sensation Emily Whitlock won her first WSA World Tour title yesterday in the Savcor Finnish Open.
Seeded first in the tournament at the age of just 17-years-old,
Whitlock stormed through the event without dropping a game. She
then continued her impressive run of form to beat second seed and world
No36 Siyoli Waters 3-0 in the final.
In contrast the Englishwoman, Waters of South Africa had tough four and
five games battles on her way the final. Her semi-final clash
against Carrie Ramsey saw the players on court for 60-minutes, the
longest match of the competition, and the South African twice came from
match-ball down in the fifth, to progress to the final.
Earlier in the event, No3 seed Lucie Fialova of the Czech Republic
became the only seeded player to fall in the first round, throwing away
a two-game lead before succumbing to Englishwoman, Victoria Bell.
Remarkably, this was to be the only rankings upset of the whole event.
Currently sitting at her highest ever WSA World Ranking spot at 33,
Whitlock last week helped the England finish third in the Under21’s
World Cup in Chennai, India.