First Round Of US Open Pre-Qualifiers Underway by Todd Harrity
August 3, 2012
- Plenty of tough, well-contested, and entertaining squash was played
at clubs across Philadelphia in the first rounds of the U.S. Open men’s
and women’s local pre-qualifiers over the past week.
On the men’s side,
Trinity graduate Parth Sharma ousted Gavin Perrett in a close four game
match, 11-7, 11-8, (8-11), 11-9. Sharma will now face #1 seed,
Jamie Macaulay in the pre-qualifier semifinals next week.
Also in the top half
of the draw, U.S. SQUASH’s Program Director Dent Wilkens defeated
Brazilian Fabio Cechin in another tight four game match, 11-7, (9-11),
15-13, 11-9. Wilkens will now face the ¾ seed, Joe Russell.
Both Russell and
Macaulay moved straight through to the semifinals with first round
byes. The bottom half of the men’s draw also has ¾ seed Imran
Khan, and #2 seed Alex Stait receiving first round byes, also moving
them straight through to the semifinals.
Imran Khan is now set
to face the head pro of the Fairmount Club in King of Prussia, Paul
Frank. This match will also be Frank’s first of the
pre-qualifiers, as his first round opponent, Joe Millman withdrew from
the tournament.
Alex Stait will play
Lyall Paterson, who defeated University of Rochester graduate, Matt
Domenick in a competitive four game match, (5-11), 11-3, 11-6, 11-5.
The smaller
eight-player women’s draw saw more one-sided results in the opening
round. #1 seed Alex Clark from Scottland beat Radhika Cobb 11-2,
11-7, 11-7.
¾ seed Amy Gross, Yale
University graduate and assistant coach at Penn University, defeated
Niki Clement in a comprehensive three games, 11-3, 11-5, 11-6.
Young talent Olivia
Fiechter, who just recently returned from the World Junior
Championships in Doha, Qatar, cruised through her first match with an
11-1, 11-0, 11-4, victory over Kim Palterman.
The closest match of
the women’s draw was contested in the bottom half between #2 seed Karen
Kronemeyer and Stephanie Vogel, a University of Pennsylvania
graduate. Kronmeyer won (7-11), 11-9, 11-5, 11-2.
In the semi-finals
Kronemeyer will now face Fiechter, an interesting match-up as Kronmeyer
has coached Fiechter, and Alex Clark will play Amy Gross.