David, Wee Wern, Massaro, El Weleily Into Malaysian WSA Semis by Matt Wagg
El Sherbini v Massaro
September 13, 2012
- Low Wee Wern and Nicol David moved closer to ensuring an
all-Malaysian final after both secured their semi-final spots in the
CIMB Malaysian Squash Open Championships.
Wee Wern, the
22-year-old eleventh seed continued her remarkable run of form against
world No.4 Jenny Duncalf and moved past the Englishwoman in a
surprising three-game romp taking just over half an hour.
The Malaysian will go
on to play No.2 seed Raneem El Weleily who recorded her first career
win over Alison Waters of England in the first match of the day.
A tiebreak first game ended in the Egyptian’s favour, before Waters
drew back level in the second. The world No.2 held firm against
her opponent however, regaining the advantage and seeing out the win in
four games.
At the top end of the
draw, Nicol David booked her semi place after taking 46-minutes to
dispatch Annie Au of Hong Kong. As with her opponent Donna
Urquhart in the second round, Au also took the first game against
David, but the Malaysian drew level in the second before a close 15-13
tiebreak went in favour of the home hope. From there, David
closed the contest out in four games to ensure her progression to the
semi’s, and closer to a tenth Malaysian Open final.
Before she reaches the
final however, she will have to face Laura Massaro, who joins the
others in the semi-finals after beating teenage prodigy Nour El
Sherbini.
The Egyptian started
quickly and put up a valiant fight against the No.3 seed and forced a
12-10 tiebreak win in the first game. Experienced began to show
however as the Englishwoman worked her way back into the game, shutting
the teenager out and taking the next three games.