10/06/2008
CENTRAL OPEN
Camilleri Captures Central Crown
Central
Open 2008
New Plymouth, New Zealand |
Round One
05 Jun |
Quarters
06 Jun |
Semis
07
Jun |
Final
08 Jun |
[1] Nathan Sneyd
(Wellington)
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Nathan Sneyd
9/3, 9/8, 9/4
David Jupp |
Nathan Sneyd
9/5, 3/9, 9/5, 5/9, 9/4 (59m)
Ant McLeod |
Ant McLeod
9/5, 9/4, 3/9, 9/3 (50m)
Willie Bicknell |
David Jupp (Central)
3/2
Peter Roughan (Central) |
Ant McLeod (Central)
3/0
Ben Murphy (Central) |
Ant McLeod
9/10, 9/6, 9/1, 9/2
Glenn Carson |
[4] Glenn Carson
(Central)
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[3] Kent Darlington (Central) |
Kent Darlington
9/0, 9/2, 9/1
Shaun Cooper |
Kent Darlington
9/4, 10/9, 9/0 (41m)
Willie Bicknell |
Paul Stark (Central)
3/0
Shaun Cooper (Central) |
Nic Twaddle (Central)
w/o
Joseph Watts (Central) |
Joseph Watts
3/9, 9/3, 9/4, 9/2
Willie Bicknell |
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o ---
[2] Willie Bicknell (Wellington) |
Central
Open 2008
New Plymouth, New Zealand |
Round One
05 Jun |
Quarters
06 Jun |
Semis
07
Jun |
Final
08 Jun |
[1] Christina Mak (Hkg)
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Christina Mak
9/1, 9/4, 9/1 (25m)
Jackie Laurenson |
Christina Mak
9/5, 10/8, 9/4 (46m)
Joelle King |
Christina Mak
9/7, 3/9, 9/3, 9/5 (59m)Lisa Camilleri |
[6] Jackie Laurenson
(Nzl)
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[4] Joelle King (Nzl)
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Joelle King
10/9, 9/5, 9/2 (45m)
Larissa Stephenson |
[5] Larissa Stephenson
(Nzl)
bye |
Amanda Landers-Murphy
(Nzl)
9/5, 3/9, 9/5, 2/9, 9/2
Elizabeth Day (Nzl) |
Elizabeth Day
9/3, 9/1, 9/4 (20m)
Lisa Camilleri |
Lisa Camilleri
8/10, 1/9, 10/8, 9/4, 10/8 (64m)
Donna Urquhart |
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[3] Lisa Camilleri (Aus) |
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[7] Lana Harrison (Nzl) |
Lana Harrison
9/3, 9/1, 9/2 (19m)
Donna Urquhart |
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[2] Donna Urquhart (Aus) |
Camilleri Captures Central Crown
Australian
Lisa Camilleri upset the form book to win the Central Open squash
title in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
The third seed
toppled top seed Christina Mak, from Hong Kong, in the final of the
$10,000 WISPA World Tour event at the Kawaroa Park Squash Club,
winning 9-7, 3-9, 9-3, 9-5 in 59 minutes.
It was
Camilleri's second successive upset in the event. The 25-year-old Queenslander
fought back from two games down to overcome second-seeded compatriot Donna
Urquhart 8-10, 1-9, 10-8, 9-4, 10-8 in a tense 64-minute semi-final.
The win gives
Camilleri her fifth title on the WISPA World Tour - and extends her notable
record of triumphs in all five finals in which she has appeared!
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