Milestone Tenth Title For Perry After Fifth Irish Open Win from WSA Media
April 29, 2013
- Madeline Perry claimed her milestone tenth WSA World Tour title
yesterday after winning her fifth Tour15 Cannon Kirk Homes Irish Open.
The 36-year-old from Bambridge, Ireland set about reclaiming the title
she last won in 2010 in a clinical fashion, dispatching Egyptian
qualifier Mariam Ibrahim Metwally in straight games after a narrow
opener.
Last year’s event runner-up then made similarly short work of Japan’s
Misaki Kobayashi in 30-minutes to ensure her tenth consecutive Irish
Open semi-final appearance.
There, she faced surprise semi-finalist Deon Saffery had who scalped
third seed and local hope Aisling Blake in straight games. The
Welshwoman caused Perry some trouble in the early stages of the game,
just losing out in a first game tie-break before claiming the second by
a similar score-line. Perry’s experience at the top levels of
women’s squash enabled the former world No.3 to move past her opponent
in four games and in to the seventh Irish Open final of her career.
Her final opponent, No.6 seed Nicolette Fernandes made her way past
qualifier Sarah Cardwell of Australia in the opening round, before
surprising Mexican second seed Samantha Teran in a dominant three game
victory.
The Guyana international continued her strong form into the semi’s as
she shut out English teenager, fourth seed Emily Whitlock, also in
straight games.
Reaching the seventh WSA final of her career, Fernandes was unable to
continue her form against the quality of Madeline Perry, and the
Irishwoman took a strong first game lead before doubling her advantage
with a narrow second game. Fernandes’ slow start had hindered her
initial progress, but she slowly worked to establish herself in the
contest. Despite letting a good lead slip in the second, her
resilience was rewarded in the third game, as she won to throw Perry’s
dominance into question.
The experienced Perry responded well however, and her opponent had no
response as she steamrollered the fourth game to end the competition
with her milestone tenth WSA World Tour title, and fifth on home soil.
Madeline Perry’s first WSA title came in her third year of competing on
the tour, as she won the Proctor Memorial event in March 2002.