Grinham, Perry & Au Upset Victims In $35K WSA New Zealand Open by Matt Wagg
August 24, 2012
- Three top seeds crashed out of the WSA Silver 35 Matamata Open in New
Zealand as Madeline Perry, Rachael Grinham and Annie Au were defeated.
Number five seed Low
Wee Wern claimed the first upset of the day as she toppled No.2 seed
Annie Au of Hong Kong in four close games. Au was always playing
catch-up after losing the first game, but levelled the score by winning
the second. A close third game went in favour of the Malaysian,
and a tie-break win in the fourth put her through to the semi-finals.
Wee Wern will face
unseeded Alison Waters who continues to stalk the top of the women’s
game as a lower ranked player while she regains the points she lost out
on through injury last season. Waters seemed to be on course for
another win as she extended a 2-game lead over No.3 seed Rachael
Grinham, but the experienced Australian dug in and stormed back to
level the match and bring on the deciding fifth game. However,
the Englishwoman regained her composure to record her sixth consecutive
win over Grinham and book her place in the semi’s.
The upset of the day
came as home hope Jaclyn Hawkes stunned Madeline Perry by claiming a
straight games win over the Irishwoman. Her victory ensures that
there will be a New Zealand representative in the final, as she will
progress to face compatriot Joelle King in the semi’s following the
No.4 seeds three game defeat of Donna Urquhart.