Samantha Teran Wins $15K WSA Mexico Open from WSA Media
September 4, 2012 - Samantha Teran claimed her fifteenth WSA title yesterday at the Tour 15 ProSquash Mexican Open in Mexico City. Teran, the world
number 16, had some struggles in the earlier rounds and after a tough
start in the final, eased through to the title.
The Mexican number one
was on double duty this week as she was not only playing in the event
but also running it as the tournament was held at her brand new squash
club/
Teran looked in
ominous form in the first round, dismissing local qualifier Monserrat
Castellanos in just nineteen minutes and she was joined by all the
other seven seeds who won through without too many problems.
The quarter finals saw
a trio of English players make it through. Lauren Briggs and Lauren
Selby won their expected clashes in straight games against Kristen
Lange and Thaisa Serafini respectively while Victoria Lust, playing in
only her second event this year due to injury, upset the seedings by
beating French number two Coline Aumard, also in straight games. It was
almost an English clean sweep, much to the shock of the home fans, as
Teran found herself on the brink against Sarah-Jane Perry. Teran used
all her experience and capitalised on a tense Perry to save four match
balls in the fourth game, win the tie break and hold on in the decider
much to the relief of the crowd.
It looked liked Teran
might have a similar problem in the semi final against Selby after
dropping the first game to the English player. Teran bounced back
though and maintained leads in the next three games to close out Selby
in four.
The all English clash between Briggs and Lust was a battle. Lust had
won the only previous encounter between the pair back at the end of
2010 but it was Briggs who moved into a two game lead. Lust, currently
ranked 65 after being as high as 29 this time last year, fought back
and levelled the match at two games all. Briggs managed to reassert
herself in the decider and move on to the final.
Teran owned a five to
one head to head record over Briggs going into the final and with the
home crowd advantage looked the likely winner. Briggs, however, had won
the last eight WSA finals she has appeared in. The opening game was
crucial and there was nothing between the two players to nine all
before Teran took the last two points to go a game ahead. Winning the
first game gave Teran the confidence she needed and the Mexican ran
away with the final two games not allowing Briggs to volley and play
her attacking front court game.
It was Teran’s first
title of the year after being edged by Sarah Kippax in the Squash on
Fire final a few weeks ago. It was a 16th WSA final appearance for
Briggs.
Teran will now fly to
Kuala Lumpur for the CIMB Malaysia Open which begins next week, Briggs
will next play the Atlantis Open in Egypt in two weeks, while Selby,
Lust and many of the remaining players will move on to the Orange
County Open next week. Final: