Snow Affecting WSA South Island Championships from Squash365
June 7, 2012
- Inclement weather has provided an unexpected challenge for the top
seeds at this weekend's South Island Championships in Invercargill, New
Zealand.
Joelle King and Martin Knight have been forced to drive down from
Christchurch, after their flight was cancelled due to snow. The
seven and a half hour journey is not the preparation either player had
hoped for ahead of a major national event.
King is still expected to dominate the women's draw, after showing some
superb form on the WSA World Tour lately. The world number 13
finished runner-up twice last month and also made it through to the
quarterfinals of the prestigious British Open in London. Her main
rivals are expected to be Aucklanders Rachel McLeod and Holly Donnelly,
while fourth seed Tanya Colyer is flying the flag for the locals.
Knight faces a tougher task in the men's draw. The world number
46 will be hoping to have recovered from his arduous journey by Sunday,
when he is seeded to meet fellow touring professional Campbell Grayson
in the title decider. Young Aucklander Lance Beddoes is seeded
third in the draw, with Southland's Shaun Madden rounding out the top
four.
The South Island Championships get underway at 5:30pm on Friday.
Women's Round One:
[1] Joelle King (Waikato) v Katie Fairweather (Southland)
Deb Shirley (Southland) v Emily Flett (Southland)
Sam Cross (Otago) v Lily Culbertson (Southland)
[4] Tanya Colyer (Southland) v Leanne Hull (Southland)
[3] Holly Donnelly (Auckland) v Heather White (Southland)
Debbie Sykes (Southland) v Macey Karsten (Southland)
Angela Button (Otago) v Julie Cournane (Southland)
[2] Rachel McLeod (Auckland) v Casey Howat (Southland)
Men'sRound One:
[1] Martin Knight (Auckland) v Ali Harris (Otago)
Simon Budd (Southland) v Carl Tiplady (Southland)
Adrian Mennell (Southland) v Rachel McLeod (Auckland)
[4] Shaun Madden (Southland) v Rod Askin (Otago)
[3] Lance Beddoes (Auckland) v Russell Brocks (Canterbury)
Neil McAra (Southland) v Marty McKelvie (Southland)
Nick Askin (Otago) v Tony Wills (Southland)
[2] Campbell Grayson (Auckland) v Josh Parkhill (Southland)