King wins Squash Player’s Player of the Month award
New
Zealander Joelle King is Squash Player’s Women’s Player of the Month for
topping the individual medals table at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The 29-year-old world no.4 struck gold in the women’s singles and
doubles, the latter with Amanda Landers-Murphy, and lifted a bronze
medal in the mixed doubles with Paul Coll.
"Probably a year ago three medals would have been beyond my wildest
dreams - but the way this year has been going, I wanted three golds to
be honest,” King said. “But to come away with two golds and a bronze is
pretty amazing.
"It's not just me, though, it's all the guys who have been watching me
all the way through the singles and picking me up each day. It's been
pretty amazing.”
King defeated England’s Sarah-Jane Perry 3/2 in a thrilling 78-minute
singles final to win New Zealand’s first gold in the event.
“We've had some great names that have come through the squash community
from New Zealand - so it's a privilege, to be honest, to be the first
one to do it,” she said afterwards.
"It was typical final squash - a big occasion and both players wanting
to give it everything they had. All I can say is she played really well
- she just did not go away, she didn't let me have it all my own way,
that's for sure." |