
Following a WISPA Board initiative to test PAR scoring, BSPA has
agreed to alter the scoring of women's matches in January's
Artemis Edinburgh Open
to PAR to 11, as used by the men's professional tour, to allow
WISPA to evaluate the system.
"As PSA have now confirmed that they plan to
stick with PAR to 11 for the foreseeable future the WISPA Board decided
that early next year we will start to evaluate it as a possible
alternative to the standard scoring that we use at present."
Andrew Shelley
WISPA
Chief Exec.
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There has been much debate over the relative merits of the standard "hand
in / hand out" and PAR scoring methods for professional play, the system
was set to be trialled - then shelved - in September's Gerrard British
Grand Prix, so Edinburgh will present an opportunity to see what effect a
switch may have on the women's game.
Certainly at the top level, women's matches tend to last just as long as
men's, with the average time for glass-court matches in November's Women's
World Open averaging 45 minutes, comparable to most men's
tournaments.
Some women's matches in this season's PSL have used PAR scoring to 9,
with players such as Tania Bailey commenting that it had an effect
on the tactics employed, but would be a good move for spectators. World
number four Natalie Grinham, after her marathon world open final,
was still in favour of traditional scoring, likening it to a game of chess
with more tactics involved than in PAR scoring.

Women's World Open Final - 98 minutes of traditional scoring |
A busy
BSPA start to 2007
25-28 Jan: Edinburgh (M&W)
02-04 Feb: Ilkley (M&W)
08-11 Feb: Manchester (M)
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Edinburgh 2006
"It
definitely felt strange playing PAR scoring, it makes you paranoid about
going for winners. If we played that all the time everyone would play
safe until they got used to it … you definitely have to concentrate more,
but I'm sure it will come.
"It will be a good thing though, everyone will be edgy to start with, but
it will be better for the crowd. I'm sure if we have time to get used to
it it will be fine, it just came as a bit of a shock tonight."

PSL round four
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