$70K Women's Hong Kong Quarters Set from WSA Media
Pallikal v Duncalf
Rachael Grinham
Photos courtesy Steve Cubbins
November 29,2012
- Omneya Abdel Kawy’s timely return to top form prompted a further
casualty among the seeded players in the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai
Financial Hong Kong Squash Open round two.
The Egyptian world No.22 shocked audiences yesterday with a clinical
first round deconstruction of second seed Laura Massaro, and continued
her run today with a equally strong performance against tenth seed
Joelle King. The 27-year-old, who reached No.4 in the WSA
rankings two years ago, came back from a game down to force a deciding
fifth game against the New Zealander, and completed the scalp in
62-minutes. Kawy will now play Alison Waters in tomorrow’s
quarter-finals, as the Englishwoman defeated Line Hansen in a
four-game, 38-minutes clash.
Ninth seed Kasey Brown also caused an upset in the seeding’s this
afternoon, as the Australian beat Madeline Perry of Ireland.
Brown took a confident two game lead in this encounter, before Perry
dug in her heals to prevent a straight games loss. The No.5 seed
claimed the third game 15-13 in the tiebreak, but was unable to
maintain her edge as Brown closed out the match on the hour-mark.
Brown will face top seed Nicol David in next round, after the Malaysian
World Champion dismissed the last remaining home hope from the
competition, 16th seed Joey Chan, in three games.
Camille Serme was leading Malaysia’s Low Wee Wern in the fourth game,
when the No.7 seed suffered a pulled hamstring and was forced to
retire. Serme, seeded twelfth for the event, progresses to her
second World Series quarter-final of the season where she will play
experienced Rachael Grinham. Grinham defeated resilient qualifier
Joshana Chinappa in four games to reach her first World Series
quarter-final round since the KL Open back in March.
Third seed Jenny Duncalf continued her Hong Kong Open run by defeating
Dipika Pallikal of India. The Englishwoman put down the No.12
seed in four games to set up a clash with Natalie Grinham
tomorrow. The Dutch international dispatched remaining qualifier
Nicolette Fernandes in four games to set up an 18th WSA head-to-head
against Duncalf.
Quarter-finals:
[1] Nicol David (MAS) v [9] Kasey Brown (AUS)
[3] Jenny Duncalf (ENG) v [8] Natalie Grinham (NED)
[13] Rachael Grinham (AUS) v [11] Camille Serme (FRA)