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09/06/2015
Dafi Consult Invest Open 2015

  Dafi Consult Invest Open 2015
04-07 Jun, Bucharest, $5k
Round One
04 Jun
Quarters
05 Jun
Semis
06 Jun
Final
07 Jun
[1] Fiona Moverley (Eng)
bye
Fiona Moverley
11/3, 11/7, 11/6 (34m)
Leonie Holt
Fiona Moverley
11/3, 11/7, 11/4 (33m)
Chloe Mesic
Fiona Moverley
11/7, 11/4, 11/7 (40m)
Millie Tomlinson
[5] Leonie Holt (Eng)
11/2, 11/1, 11/7 (24m)
Emma Custance Baker (Eng)
[8] Ekaterina Marusan (Rus)
11/3, 11/7, 11/9 (31m)
Ayuna Khantaeva (Rus)
Ekaterina Marusan
11/8, 11/6, 11/5 (25m)
 Chloe Mesic
[4] Chloe Mesic (Fra)
bya
bye
[3] Victoria Temple-Murray (Eng)
Victoria Temple-Murray
11/4, 11/3, 11/8 (32m)
Anna Klimundova
Victoria Temple-Murray
8/11, 11/6, 6/11, 11/3 (43m)
Millie Tomlinson
Alina Ionut (Rus)
11/1, 11/1, 11/1 (18m)
[7] Anna Klimundova (Cze)
Elin Harlow (Wal)
10/12, 12/10,12/10, 11/8 (48m)
[8] Tessa ter Sluis (Ned)
  Tessa ter Sluis
11/7, 11/5, 11/4 (27m)
Millie Tomlinson
bye
[2] Millie Tomlinson (Eng)
RESULTS: Women's Dafi Consult Invest Squash Open, Bucharest, Romania

Tomlinson Takes Historic Bucharest Title

Victory over top-seeded compatriot Fiona Moverley in the final of the Women's Dafi Consult Invest Squash Open in Bucharest saw England's Millie Tomlinson make history by winning the first Women's Squash Association (WSA) World Tour event to be staged in Romania.

Seeded two, the 23-year-old from Derbyshire reached the third Tour final of her career when she overcame fellow countrywoman Victoria Temple-Murray in a four-game semi-final.

Favourite Moverley cruised through to the final without dropping a game, seeing off fourth-seeded French opponent Chloe Mesic in the other semi.

But Tomlinson, the world No.59 (pictured above, right, with Moverley) who is yet to lose a Tour final, put an end to Moverley's winning streak - upsetting her higher-ranked opponent 11-7, 11-4, 11-7 to claim her third, and historic, Tour title.