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Semi-Finals, Sat 31st Aug

THE FINAL
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[1] Peter Nicol (Eng) bt  [4] Stewart Boswell (Aus)  15/9, 15/9, 15/5  (61m)
[2] Jonathon Power (Can) v [3] David Palmer (Aus)  15/8, 12/15, 15/5, 15/13  (82m)

Nicol & Power set up HK Showdown ...

 

NICOL CRUISES INTO FINAL
Peter Nicol
had beaten Stewart Boswell in all four of their PSA meetings, the last one being last year's Cathay Pacific semi-final, and in today's match Boswell never looked like stopping the sequence.

Nicol started strongly, taking the ball early and making Boswell work hard to stay in the rallies, and took an early lead which he maintained to claim the first.

Boswell, clearly fatigued after yesterday's marathon, sensed this was not going to be his day, and according to one observer was less than fully committed in the next two games. Nicol will be grateful for the relatively easy passage into the final.

"Last night's match took the edge out of me. I was not moving well at all today and I couldn't put any pressure on Peter," said Boswell.

POWER ENDS PALMER'S REIGN
Jonathon Power improved his career statistics over David Palmer to 6-1 to set up another match with arch rival Peter Nicol.

As defending champion Palmer was not going to give in lightly, and took the match to the in-form Power from the start. Power eased away from 7-7 to take the first, but Palmer battled back to level the match.

As usual with these two there were a number of collisions and arguments. Initially Power was light-hearted - when asking for a let he knew he wouldn't get, he followed up with "don't suppose it was down, was it?", much to the crowd's amusement. As the match got tighter the arguments became fiercer, and the services of the court cleaners were in heavy demand.

Power took the third at a canter, with Palmer making errors, but the fourth was close all the way.

Power was cut accidentally over the right eye by Palmer’s racquet in the fourth game with the match tied 6-6. The referee wanted to stop play so Power could get medical attention but neither player wanted an interruption.

At 13-all Palmer was denied a let. "I was unlucky not to take it to five. That call didn't cost me the match because Jonathon was playing well. But it might have cost me the fourth game," said Palmer.

The Hong Kong title slipped from Palmer's grasp as the Australian saw an attempted winning drop just clip the top of the tin at match-ball down.

"I thought it was one of our better matches," said Power. "I’m in better shape than I look and I can’t wait to face Peter."

The Final - preview and reports

Nicol and Power - the full head to head
 

 

 

The Fan's View
Our man Amir
reports from HK

 

Nicol and Power have met in three Hong Kong Finals, 1998, 1999 and 2000.
Nicol leads 2-1.

Full HK History

 

 

Their career record
stands at 15-15.

Nicol v Power
the Full Story

 

 


Power v Palmer final game

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