Beddoes Back From The Brink To Retain Meadowood WSA Title by Matt Wagg
February 6, 2012-Top
seed Emma Beddoes fought back from two games down to retain the 2012
Meadowood Pharmacy Open against Line Hansen of Denmark.
World No24 Hansen dictated the pace from the start, cutting off the
ball early and hammering in the straight volley kills. She
established an early 7-3 lead, stifling a Beddoes fight-back and closed
out the first game 11-8.
In the second, the Dane continued to dictate the pace but Beddoes was
able to trade points with her to nine-all when a fortunate bit of luck
went Hansen’s way and she closed the game 11-9.
The third game saw more of a traditional display from Englishwoman Emma
Beddoes, as she physically controlled the game with superb retrieving
and pacifying effectiveness with her length. A gutsy,
reinvigorated effort saw the world No22 take the third 11-6, to
kick-start her title retention bid.
It was a similar scenario in the fourth game as Beddoes continued to
boss the rallies, with her opponent unable to mount any serious
contention after such a promising start. Hansen succumbed again
to an 11-6 defeat to take the match to its fifth game.
Hansen looked energetic as she attempted to quell the ferocity of
Beddoes’ play. She hits the first winner and followed it with a
number of other quick points. Little separated the pair early
on. Long rallies, collisions and let-balls demonstrated the want
of both players to get their hands on the 2012 title.
Beddoes broke free to lead 7-3 and then 8-5, but Hansen dug deep
and found herself back in contention at 7-8. With the end in
sight, Emma Beddoes stayed strong and took the next three points and
the game 11-7, to retain her Meadowood title, and her seventh WSA final
win.
Final:
[1] Emma Beddoes (ENG) bt [2] Line Hansen (DEN) 8-11, 9-11, 11-6, 11-6, 11-7