25 Up As Nicol David Leads Malaysia Into World Semis from WSF Media
November 15, 2012
- World number one Nicol David marked her 25th successive win in the
WSF Women’s World Team Championships in impressive style today in Nimes
when she beat Joelle King of New Zealand in straight games to lead
third seedsMalaysia into the semi-finals of the World Squash Federation
event being staged in France for the first time.
Boasting a record entry of 26 nations, the 2012 championship is being
staged at both the eight-court Club des Costièresand La Parnasse Arena
where, for the first time ever, action is taking place simultaneously
on three all-glass show courts.
Last defeated in October 2004 by Australia’s then world number one
Rachael Grinham, David went on to win successive matches in each of the
biennial events through to today – in the previous three championships
taking Malaysia into the bronze medal position.
In today’s quarter-finals, David was stretched for 36 minutes before
overcoming King, the new world number five, 11-5, 11-7, 11-4. Team-mate
Low Wee Wern, the world No7, also from Penang, then clinched victory
for Malaysia after beating KiwiJaclyn Hawkes 11-3, 11-5, 11-13, 11-9.
“I’ve been playing this event for quite a while now and it’s great to
discover that this is my 25th win in a row,” said 29-year-old David.
“But my aim in this event is just to get points for my team.
“Today, Joelle kept coming back at me – so I had to stay focussed for the team. And Wee Wern did a great job after me.”
Malaysia now move on to play England - remarkably, for the first time in this event since 2002!
“We’re just happy to be in the semi-finals,” responded David when asked
about the next clash with the top seeds. “The pressure’s off –
everything now is a bonus.”
Favourites England faced seventh seeds Ireland - and dropped the first
game of the tournament when 13 times Irish champion Madeline Perry,
ranked 10 in the world, went ahead against England top string Laura
Massaro.
But world No3 Massaro regained the upper hand and went on to close out the match 7-11, 11-2, 11-8, 11-9.
Second string Alison Waters clinched victory for England by beating Aisling Blake 11-7, 11-3, 11-3.
“It was another strong performance from the team,” said coach David
Campion afterwards. “Laura’s got a good record against Madeline so we
were confident there – and Alison closed it out for us.