
Tuesday, Day Two, men's qualifying complete
Men’s
qualifying concludes today at the National Squash Centre, with
two more rounds to decide the eight players who will join the
main draw.
Women’s qualifying starts, but with only four places available
today’s winners will need to win two more matches tomorrow to
reach the last sixteen.
It all adds up to a busy day at the National Squash Centre (not
helped by having to rebuild the site in the hour or so before
play starts!).Men's
Qualifying Finals:
updated main draw
Peter Billson bt Steve London
11/8, 11/4, 11/8 (28m) v Clyne
David Haley bt Tom Ford
11/6, 11/7, 12/10 (29m) v Simpson
Chris Tasker-Grindley bt Rory Pennell 11/7,
11/4, 11/7 (27m) v Charlton
Adam Auckland bt Mark Thomason
11/6, 11/3, 11/3 (19m) v Richards
Alex Ingham bt Nick Wall
12/10, 11/8, 11/8 (42m) v Barker
Dougie Kempsell bt Chris Fuller 11/8,
4/11, 11/6, 11/6 (68m) v Sharpes
James Earles bt Matt Sidaway
10/12, 11/8, 11/6, 11/3 (51m) v Matthew
Kevin Moran bt Lyell Fuller
11/8, 11/6, 11/7 (33m) v Selby
[LL] Nick Wall to replace Chris Ryder in main draw
Billson first through, Welsh and Scots
add to tally
Back
in Manchester after a spell coaching in Sheffield, Peter
Billson was the first successful qualifier at the National
Squash Centre as he continued to impress with another
straight-games win, this time against Steve London.
Dominant
in the first two, Billson had to knuckle down at 4/7 in the
third which, much to London's frustration, he did.
"I haven't played in this for three years, but it's been a tough
couple of days, none of my three matches were in any sense
easy," said Billson.
"It's nice to know I can still compete at this level though, and
even though I haven't really looked at the main draw it would be
nice to get Nick [Matthew] as we grew up playing together."
Hving been 2-0 down this afternoon before Nick Taylor's injury,
David Haley took full advantage of that good fortune to
become the 14th Welshman to make the Nationals main draw as he
overcame Tom Ford in straight games.
Like
Billson, Haley had to recover from a third game deficit to
complete the win, taking it 12/10 on his third match ball.
"The first game was really tough for both of us, but after Tom
cut his finger he didn't seem to have the same focus," explained
the winner. "I had to make sure I kept my concentration, which
apart from a couple of spells in the middle of games I did well.
"It's great to qualify in my first outing here, to be honest I
hadn't even looked past the second round of the qualifying
draw!"
Chris
Tasker-Grindley was the recipient of a very lucky [LL] spot
a few years back - "I lost very quickly and was already in the
pub when I got the call" he recalls - but tonight he made it
through by right with a solid three-nil win over Rory Pennell.
Pennell had his chances, but a few errors at the wrong time only
added to his evident frustration. "I think Rory was
expecting to play better," said the winner, "but since I'm not
fully fir I was going for my shots more and they were generally
coming off. A couple of errors at the right time for me helped
too.
"This might be my last tournament for a while," explained Chris,
"I'm going to need a second hip operation soon - I was out for a
year with my first one but it's deteriorated as the season's
gone on, so if this does turn out to be my last tournament it's
good to go out on a high by qualifying.
Qualifying
for the first time in three attempts, Adam Auckland was
equally delighted with his straight-games win over Mark
Thomason. "There have been a few draw changes, and although this
afternoon's match with Ashley [Davies] was really tough, I think
it worked out for me tonight.
"Against Ashley it was a question of who kept their
concentration better, and coming through that gave me a lot of
confidence for tonight's match. I'm really pleased to qualify, I
hope I draw someone like Nick Matthew to get a measure of where
I am compared to the top guys.
"Anyway you have to start beating them sometime, so why not
now!"
Alex
Ingham finished the day winning six games to nil, but three
of them were 12/10 and three 11/8 ! Afted edging past Paul
Rawden at lunchtime, Ingham qualified with a 12/10, 11/8, 11/8
win over Nick Wall that was every bit as the scoreline makes it
sound.
"It's been hard work today, but wins are wins," said a relieved
Alex. "I've missed out on the Nationals for the last couple of
years, playing PSA events to try to improve my ranking, but it
fell nice for me this year so it's good to be back, and good to
come fully through qualifying for the first time.
Dougie
Kempsell and Kevin Moran made it a good day for the
Scottish contingent as they doubled their main draw
representation with contrasting wins. Kempsell ground out a
tough four-game victory over Chris Fuller while Moran made it
two quick wins on the day as Lyell Fuller was unable to repeat
his morning heroics when he upset Ollie Holland in five.
Kempsell
finished off a tough match with a ball that died in the front
wall nick. "I felt bad winning it that way," he admitted, "but I
couldn't have timed it better really! I knew iot was going to be
a tough match, so to come through it in four and to qualify at
the first attempt feels pretty good."
The final winner of the day was James Earles, who at 13
was the youngest ever entrant but now at 20 qualified for the
third time, coming froma game down against long-time rival
Matt Sidaway.
"He played the best I've seen him play against me for the first
game and a half," admitted Earles, "but I managed to slow it
down and impose my game, kept it to the back and waited for
opportunities, and kept it going to the end. I thought he was
getting tired in the third so I made sure I made the end of the
game hard and it paid off in the fourth."
Earles' reward is to play Nick Matthew for the second year in a
row. "I think he beat me last time," admitted James.
Women's Qualifying Round One:
Jessica Davies bt Roxana Keshavarz
11/7, 11/3, 11/3 (16m)
Rachel Chadwick bt Sam Ward
14/12, 11/3, 13/11 (26m)
Julianne Courtice bt Lily Taylor
11/7, 6/11, 11/6, 12/10 (39m)
Jessica Winder bt Eleanor Lake
4/11, 8/11, 11/9, 11/6, 11/7 (36m)
Anna Kimberley bt Olivia Howell
11/6, 10/12, 13/11, 11/9 (40m)
Lucy Beecroft bt Chloe Harrison
11/4, 11/4, 11/9 (19m)
Kirsty West bt Rhianne O'Donnell
8/11, 11/6, 11/2, 11/4 (26m)
Harriet Ingham bt Laura Mylotte
11/7, 11/9, 9/11, 6/11, 11/4 (43m)
Nada Elkalaawy bt Catherine Finlayson
11/5, 11/4, 11/6 (23m)
Lucy Townley bt Katrina Burrows 11/8, 11/7, 6/11,
11/13, 11/8 (44m)
Men's Qualifying Round Three:
David Haley bt Nick Taylor 6/11,
9/11, 0/1 rtd (31m)
Blog: Taylor limps out
Tom Ford by Youseff Abdalla 11/6, 11/7, 11/4 (42m)
Peter Billson bt Reuben Phillips 11/9, 11/7, 8/11, 11/7 (38m)
Steve London bt George Parker 8/11, 14/12, 11/7, 3/11,
11/6 (68m)
Chris Tasker-Grindley bt Morgan Hibberd 11/9, 11/7, 11/8
(40m)
Rory Pennell bt Daniel O'Hara 11/6, 11/9, 13/11
(37m)
Mark Thomason bt Adam Pritchard 11/7, 11/6, 11/5 (21m)
Adam Auckland bt Ashley Davies 11/8, 8/11, 11/9, 11/5 (60m)
Alex Ingham bt Paul Rawden 11/8,
12/10, 12/10 (48m)
Nick Wall bt David Barnett 9/11, 14/12,
11/6, 11/6 (53m)
Chris Fuller bt Nick Murrills
11/5, 11/6, 11/7 (34m)
Douglas Kempsell bt Richard Johnson 11/1, 11/3, 11/5
(19m)
Matt Sidaway bt Robbie Williamson 11/7, 11/8, 11/4
(29m)
James Earles bt Tom Partington 11/3, 11/3,
11/3 (19m)
Lyell Fuller bt Oliver Holland
11/7, 9/11, 9/11, 12/10, 11/6 (56m)
Kevin Moran bt Chris Longman 11/2, 11/3, 11/4 (26m)
There
was drama in the early matches as Manchester favourite Nick
Taylor succumbed to a painful calf injury when leading 2/0.
David Haley, Taylor's opponent, now meets Tom Ford.
Steve London won the longest match of the round, edging home
against George Parker after 68 minutes, and now meets another
former local Peter Billson, who continued to impress.
In the only other five-setter Lyell Fuller saved a match ball in
the fourth to score an upset win over Oliver Holland to add to
the count of young contenders, which includes Matt Sidaway and
James Earles who will face off for a place in the main draw.
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