Canada Loses 2-1 To New Zealand In World Women's Round of 16 by Danny Da Costa
November 14, 2012
-Ottawa– New Zealand has advanced to the quarter-finals of the Women’s
World Team Squash Championships in Nimes, France after defeating Team
Canada in a closely contested Rd of 16 match 2-1. The fifth
seeded New Zealand features Joelle King, the World #5 player, Jaclyn
Hawkes (#19), Kylie Lindsay (#34) and Amanda Landers-Murphy (#42). New
Zealand finished 4th at the previous World Team Championships in 2010.
Calgary’s Susie King got Canada off to a great start defeating World
#34 Kylie Lindsay with a 3-2 victory (11-8, 7-11, 10-12, 11-7,
14-12). King, 25, competing for Canada in her first World Team
Championships, fought from 2-1 deficit and saved two match balls to
capture the first match for Canada. New Zealand leveled the match 1 – 1
when Joelle King defeated Ottawa’s Samantha Cornett 3-1 (8-11, 11-6,
11-2, 11-3). Cornett captured the first game against Joelle King,
however the New Zealander used her experience and took the Canadian in
4 games. The final match saw Montreal’s Alex Norman take on
Jaclyn Hawkes. All of the games were closely contested, though
Jaclyn Hawkes won the match 3-0 (11-5, 13-11, 11-9).
Canada will now play in the consolation round to determine 9th through
16th placing’s. Canada will take on the Czech Republic on
Thursday at 4:30 pm local time. The Czech Republic features Lucie
Fialova (World #43), Olga Ertlova (World #50), Kristyna Alexova (World
#226) and Anna Klimundova (Unranked).
Canada will host the next Women’s World Team Squash Championships in
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario from December 1 – 5, 2014.