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Squash - 01. February 2012.

Local-hope Amanda Sobhy sets up clash with defending champion Massaro

Eighteen-year-old Amanda Sobhy booked her semi final place at the WSA
Cleveland Classic 2012 after Jenny Duncalf was forced to retire in injured.

Duncalf started strongly, initially appearing untroubled by the blow to her
knee, sustained in a round one clash with the racket of Sarah Kippax.  The
world No2 played accurate squash to take the first game, but seemed to slow
down significantly in the second.  The Harvard student Sobhy, took full
advantage of the deterioration of her opponent and levelled terms before
extending a lead comfortably in the third.  During the fourth the
Englishwoman was clearly someway short of full fitness, and the blow to her
knee yesterday was evidently still an issue.  At 1-5 down, Duncalf called
time after pulling up short on a drop, offering her hand to the teenager in
concession of the match.

Sobhy will progress to face the reigning Cleveland Classic champion, Laura
Massaro, who ended the run of Australian qualifier Donna Urquhart.

Massaro got the better of things early on, jumping out to a 7-0 lead, but a
few errors crept into her play, and Urquhart was able to fight back to 8-10
before surrendering a stroke to hand the English No2 the first game.

Urquhart carried the momentum into the second and blasted past Massaro with
some impressive front-court deception.  It looked like the makings of a
see-saw battle, but Massaro came out in the third playing more aggressively
and got Urquhart on her heels, taking the game 11-6.  The fourth game was
all Massaro, as her precise shot-making forced a series of tins out of the
Australian.

At the other end of the draw, world No1 Nicol David dispatched Annie Au of
Hong Kong in straight games.  Sitting out round one due to her opponent’s
injury, the extra rest did Au no favours against the top seed.  David will
be even more determined to finish as champion of this event, following her
final-day loss to Massaro in last year’s competition.

That said, Au played a stronger match than the score would indicate, her
deft flicks and drops always put David under pressure. But the Malaysian
was able to extend the rallies until she could find a decisive advantage
and finish the points off.

David will play experienced Irishwoman Madeline Perry, after the No4 seed
beat young Raneem El Weleily in a close four-game battle.  It was a contest
of strikingly different temperaments.  Perry seemed cautious at the start,
whereas El Weleily was almost nonchalant as volley drops rolled off her
racquet.  They gave the crowd further displays of aggressive squash,
trading points equally until the business-end of the first game, when a
pair of tins and a loose shot from El Weleily gave Perry the advantage to
take the game.

The next two games were nail-biters.  In the second El Weleily jumped to a
9-3 lead but then lost focus; Perry fought back to 9-9, but the Egyptian
got her head back in the game and finished the game off 11-9.  The third
was a similar story, as El Weleily again extended an early lead, but was
unable to see away the result.  At 12-11, she hit a potential game-winning
drop into the tin and that was the beginning of the end.  Perry took the
game 14-12 and then cruised to an 11-3 win in the fourth.



*Semi final draw:*

[1] Nicol David (MAL) vs [4] Madeline Perry (IRL)

Amanda Sobhy (USA) vs [3] Laura Massaro (ENG)

*Quarter final results:*

[1] Nicol David (MAS) bt [8] Annie Au (HKG) 11-5, 11-6, 11-1 (27m)

[4] Madeline Perry (IRL) bt [7] Raneem El Weleily (EGY) 11-8, 9-11, 14-12,
11-3 (41m)

[3] Laura Massaro (ENG) bt [Q] Donna Urquhart (AUS) 11-8, 4-11, 11-6, 11-2
(40m)

Amanda Sobhy (USA) bt [2] Jenny Duncalf (ENG) 6-11, 11-5, 11-3, 4-1 ret.
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