Top Seed David On Course To Retain Cleveland Classic from WSA Media
February 4, 2013
- The 2012 Cleveland Classic champion Nicol David looks on course to
retain her title after two dominant wins see her comfortably into the
semi-final round at the Cleveland Racquets Club, Pepper Pike, Ohio,
USA.
David faced Jenny Duncalf in an unsurprising day of round one results,
with the top seed dispatching the Englishwoman in straight games.
All seven of the other seeded players also met expectations in the
opening stage of the WSA Gold 50 event, although Egyptian pair Nour El
Sherbini and Raneem El Weleily dropped the second of their respective
four-game victories against Kasey Brown and Sarah Kippax. Third
seed Alison Waters also dropped a game against qualifying opponent
Joshana Chinappa of India.
Waters continued her form through to the semi-finals of her first
competition of 2013 with a controlled performance to dispatch Egyptian
teen Nour El Sherbini in straight games.
Raneem El Weleily contested an exciting attacking battle against Annie
Au of Hong Kong. Both players were happy to take the opportunity
to hit winners, but the Egyptian had an extra dimension to her game
that Au could not compete with. The No.7 seed was forced into all
four corners of the court and El Weleily was happy to pick off the
loose balls. A change of tactic from Au in the third saw the Hong
Kong international force a tie-break, but was unable to capitalise as
the quality of the No.2 seed was enough to see her through to face
Waters in the semi-finals.
David continued her run of six consecutive Cleveland match wins by
dismissing fellow Malaysian Low Wee Wern. Last week’s Greenwich
Open finalist forced a tie-break against the seven-time World Champion
but was unable to finish off the gruelling opening game. The
world No.1 upped the pace further in the second game with Wee Wern
unable to respond in the latter stages. The third game saw a
renewed effort from the younger player, but to no avail as the
tournament favourite closed out a closer third game to cement her place
in the semi-final.
David will play Madeline Perry in the next round, following the only
seeded upset of the competition so far. The Irish No.8 seed twice
came from a game down to defeat Joelle King of New Zealand in a
cat-and-mouse-like match. King got off to a strong start after a
hard-hitting first game, but Perry returned fire in the second to match
her opponents pace with some canny counter-attacks to draw level.
More frantic squash continued, but as King retook the lead after the
third, the tables turned and Perry seemed to have found some reserves
of energy. The Irishwoman ran away with the fourth game with King
unable to respond, but the Kiwi held a small lead at the beginning of
the fifth. Perry slowly chipped away at the deficit and tied at
5-all, the experienced player strung together a succession of points to
claim an unfancied victory and a place in the semi’s.
Semi-finals:
[1] Nicol David (MAS) v [8] Madeline Perry (IRL)
[2] Raneem El Weleily (EGY) v [3] Alison Waters (ENG)