Nicol David Retains World Series Finals Title In London from WSA Media
January 6, 2013
- Nicol David retains the World Series Finals title in front of a
packed Queen’s Club venue with Sky Sports broadcasting to the world.
The world No.1 brushed aside home favourite Laura Massaro in a straight
games win, dispelling any hint of an upset following the Englishwoman’s
victory over her in the group stages early in the week.
The Malaysian started the match confidently, immediately finding her
length and setting about putting the pressure on her opponent.
She leapt to a 4-point lead with Massaro struggling to find a
competitive length early on. Massaro’s attacking boast, which had
been so dangerous in her earlier matches this week, seemed less
effective and her early attempts were punished by David.
The rallies grew longer as the game progressed, but Massaro’s attacking
threats were mostly absorbed by the seven-time world champion, whose
consistency was a level above in this match.
She closed out the first game and returned with similar vigour for the
start of the second, amassing a five point lead with Massaro
registering just one point. In her struggle to finish of the
rallies, the world No.3 began forcing the ball short earlier, but the
movement of David proved quick and she was unable to find the killer
ball.
The third game was more of a contest, as Massaro seemed to find a
decent width and length to trouble her opponent. Her body
language and court position appeared more confident and she matched
David point for point up to the latter stages of the third.
Stepping higher up the court, she found some success in cutting the
ball short, but at the business end of the game a trademark flat-boast
hit the tin to give David a 9-8 lead. The Malaysian took the
opportunity and didn’t look back.
A buoyant David spoke to the crowd after her win: “It really means a
lot to get off to a winning start in 2013, and after losing to Laura in
the week, getting back on top of things. I’m really pleased to
win 3-0, it didn’t feel like three games, it was a really great
match. Knowing that she was playing in front of a home crowd, it
really made it important to start off strong and get the lead. I
thought that if she got ahead at all then she’d just be feeding off the
crowd, so I had to make sure I did it instead!
“It’s been tremendous to have had this event live on Sky Sports and
Eurosport this weekend. It’s been live back in Malaysia too and
it’s amazing what they’ve done with the whole TV product. They’ve
made squash look so good, showing how the live audiences are getting
involved and really showing us in a great light.
“It’s fantastic to be here with the men’s PSA World Tour too.
We’ve had the top eight players from both tours competing this week;
only the best players get to play here at Queens Club and what better
place to showcase our sport?”
Final:
Nicol David (MAS) bt Laura Massaro (ENG) 11-2, 11-3, 11-9