King and Campbell triumph In South Island Championships from Squash365
June 10, 2012 - Disappointment for top seed Martin Knight at the South Island Squash Championships in Invercargill.
The top seed's title chances evaporated on court today, when he injured
himself in the final. Knight suffered a calf strain in the third
game of a riveting match against fellow touring professional Campbell
Grayson and was unable to continue. At the time, the two players
were locked at one game apiece and an epic battle was unfolding.
Knight says when the injury occurred he wasn't sure what had happened.
"I thought Campell had hit me because my calf hurt in two places, but
then I realised he was in front of me. I actually played the next
shot okay because my weight was on my left foot but as soon as I tried
to move onto my right I knew something wasn't right".
Knight expects the injury to keep him sidelined for up to a
month. He will see a physio tomorrow, but is almost certain he
has torn his calf muscle.
"I'm hoping for the best, but planning for the worst," he said.
Knight is currently on a break from the PSA World Tour, but a busy
domestic schedule is now up in the air. He will miss an
exhibition match with Grayson in Whangarei this week and is almost
certainly out of the Wellington Open at the weekend. The North
Island Championships the following weekend are also in doubt.
Meanwhile, there was no such drama in the women's draw, with top seed
Joelle King claiming the title with consummate ease. The world
number 13 was far too good for Auckland's Rachel McLeod in the final,
winning 11-3, 11-5, 11-4. King did not drop a game for the
duration of the tournament.