Samantha Cornett Over Milou Van Der Heijden To Capture WSA Montreal Open by Yvon Provencal
March 1, 2013
- Sam was the heavy favorite going into the last match. Not only was
there a big difference in ranking (33 vs 60) but also because of her
play the last few days. She is fit, moves well and has improved
her overall game over the last year (she won this event in 2012). Milou
had played a gutsy semi yesterday overcoming an upcoming player and a
racquet injury.
It was a nervous start for Sam with a few tins and many loose drives
while Milou was playing her mid pace shots to all four corners. At 2-5,
Sam hit a perfect forehand dying length that seemed to calm her down
but Milou hung and started to go short on every occasion she had. The
strategy worked as she was able to close the game
11-9.
With Canadian teammate Alex Norman in her corner, Sam came out making
the court bigger using more of Milou’s strategy by moving the ball to
the four corners and varying the pace. She raced to a 5-0 lead, and
never looked back and took the game 11-4.
Milou stuck to her strategy of going short on every occasion but
started with a few tins in the third. Sam was putting her under a lot
of pressure with a mix of hard lengths, kills and drops. She
built an 8-0 lead and won the game 11-2.
Was Milou going to adjust in the 4th? She dealt better with the
constant pressure Sam was imposing by either slowing the pace down or
by counter attacking. The crowd supported Milou in the end because she
pushed until the last shot was hit. That game was way closer but Sam
closed the deal 11-8.
This ended the second Women’s squash week in Montreal and it must be
noted that women spectators outnumbered men by a 2 to 1 ratio.
Final: Sam Cornett def Milou Van Der Heijden (9-11, 11-4, 11-2, 11-8)