Top Seeds Cornett, Ranieri Gain WSA Montreal Open Semis by Yvon Provencal March 1, 2012
QUARTER FINALS
Samantha Cornett beats Hollie Naughton (11-2, 11-7, 11-2)
Hollie was put under lots of pressure from the start with Sam’s pace
and short game. Everything that she did, Sam did better. Hollie has
improved a lot over the last year, mainly her short game, but Sam’s
court coverage was just too good. In the last game, the first seed all
of a sudden started hitting excellent dying length and took the game
quickly.
Kristen Lange beats Alexandra Norman (13-11, 11-9, 11-6)
The first two games were very close and could have gone either way. As
Joey says, Kristen was better in the business end of the games and was
able to take a 2-0 lead. Even though Alex was controlling play, Kristen
was able to slot in enough winners to get ahead. In the third Kristen
finished up with some great low kills.
Stephanie Edmison beats Leonie Holt (12-10, 11-8, 9-11, 11-7)
It is known that Stephanie likes to play at a high pace and she did
just that. Leonie struggled a bit with the flurry of hard shots and
made costly mistakes at the end of both games. But she changed her game
plan in the third and was very patient while moving the ball to all
four corners. The match was definitely on and the fourth was neck and
neck, but at 7 all after a few close calls, Leonie lost her focus
for a few rallies. That opened the door for Steph who hit a few winners
to earn a place in the semis.
Miranda Ranieri beats Nayelly Hernandez (12-10, 11-7, 11-7)
A close first game, and high intensity throughout the match. Miranda
stayed in control, although suffered from too many unforced errors. She
lost her focus for pockets of the match, but was always able to pull it
back. It’ll be a Canadian showdown tomorrow night with Steph vs
Miranda, a rematch from Canadian Nationals last May.
First Round
Kristen Lange beats Maria Fernanda Rivera (11-9, 11-5, 11-5)
15 year old Maria is a very talented player and in some rallies we were
able to see flashes of excellent play. But experienced player Kristen
Lange was able to play way more consistent squash and take the match
comfortably. We will be seeing more of the young Mexican in the future.
Nayelly Hernandez beats Erin Roberts (11-3, 11-4, 11-8)
The bouncy ball made Nayelly feels at home in cold Montreal. She
dominated the first two games with a mix of good pace and good short
shots. With the whole Canadian team helping her between games, Erin was
able to play a much better 3rd game and came close to pushing the
Mexican to a fourth game. Unfortunately it was too little too late but
Erin will have taken some good experience out of that match.
Miranda Ranieri beats Michelle Craig (11-3, 11-3, 11-6)
This was a match between two players that grew up 20 minutes apart in
Ontario so they knew each other from the junior years. Miranda has
moved to the WSA Tour while Michelle plays A level squash in
Montreal. Michelle put up a good fight every game until the half
way point and then the pace at which Miranda plays caught up with her.
Stephanie Edmison beats Diana Elisa Garcia Fierro (10-12, 11-3, 12-10, 11-7)
The first game was a battle, neck-and-neck up until 10-10 and with lots
of action for the refs. Diana took the first game 12-10 with both
players looking very quick and moving each other up and back. Steph
took control in the second game and won 11-3, but the third was close
again. At 10-10, Steph pulled out the third with a couple good lengths.
The fourth was a long affair, but after a few lets, the experienced
Canadian finished the up-and-comer off on her first match ball.
Leonie Holt beats Olga Puigdemont (11-9, 6-11, 11-5, 11-5)
Olga is now a lawyer in Montreal but was once ranked in the top 40 on
Tour and gave Leonie a run for her money. Fitness became a factor as
the match went on. Leonie also capitalized with her short game
that eventually was a bit much for the lawyer. In the end, many good
rallies, long ones, short ones, lots of different paces and a good
fight from both players.
Samantha Cornett beats Maia Kirk (11-1, 11-7, 11-0)
Maia is new on tour and faced a good challenge against the most
improved Canadian player in 2011. The pace was just too quick and Sam
controlled rallies on a constant basis. Maia railed off a few points
with some great drops, but it wasn’t enough and the absolutely
delightful first seed Cornett took the match 3-0.
Hollie Naughton beats Genevieve Lessard (11-4, 10-12, 11-3, 11-9)
The two had played a tight match in last May at the Nationals so a
close match was expected. Hollie got off to a flying start hitting good
length and using a deadly backhand straight drop. Gen adjusted well in
the second hitting better length and giving Hollie fewer opportunities.
But another good attacking game put Hollie in the driver’s seat. Gen
had a good start in the 4th but unfortunately could not close it out.
Alexandra Norman beats Runa Reta (11-5, 11-8, 11-3)
This was an unfortunate match up as they both train and work at the
same club. They have had good battles in the past but Runa work
endeavours have kept her away from the court a lot lately. Alex played
solid squash pressuring Runa with a good mix of solid lengths and
subtle holds.