Pallikal Through To Australian Open Semis from Matt Wagg
August 17, 2012
- Dipika Pallikal made history after becoming the first Indian player
to reach the semi-final of a WSA Gold event at the Hi-Tec Australian
Open in Canberra.
Having already seen
off the challenge of higher seed Camille Serme in round two, the
20-year-old ended the giant-killing run of Harvard student Amanda
Sobhy, who yesterday beat No.2 seed Jenny Duncalf in her own most
successful tournament to date. Pallikal will now face a rested
Laura Massaro, who didn’t feature in today’s play as her opponent Donna
Urquhart was forced to concede a walkover due to injury.
Australia’s hopes of a
home title winner were dealt a final blow as Urquhart’s fellow Aussie
Kasey Brown was also eliminated from the event in straight games at the
racket of experienced professional and world No.5 Madeline Perry.
The most highly
anticipated game of the day came as the six-time World Champion and
world No.1 Nicol David squared up to the rejuvenated Alison Waters for
the first time since the Englishwoman returned from a year-long absence
with an Achilles injury.
Waters, who has won 4
out of 5 WSA World Tour titles so far this year, got off to a great
start against the Malaysian favourite, taking the first game 12-10 on
the tie-break. David hit back with a resounding 11-1 second game
and gained the advantage in the third, taking it 11-7. A marathon
fourth game ensued, with Waters displaying exactly why she is still a
force to be reckoned with a the very highest level of the game.
Just falling short of
pushing a fifth game, the former world No.3 succumbed to defeat at
15-13, but will take comfort from the fact that she pushed David to her
longest match in over a year, registering at 68-minutes. David
will progress to play Madeline Perry of Ireland in tomorrow's
semi-final.
Semi-finals:
[1] Nicol David (MAS) v [4] Madeline Perry (IRL)
[11] Dipika Pallikal (IND) v [3] Laura Massaro (ENG)