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Women's World Open NEWS |
21-Nov-06:
Lengthorn's Late Bid
by
Howard Harding
Lengthorn's
surprise defeat of England's top-ranked squash player at the
weekend has boosted the 23-year-old from Preston's chances of
success in this week's Women's World Open Championship in
Belfast.
The world's most prestigious squash event - and the biggest ever
to be staged in Northern Ireland - is being held in Belfast from
20-26 November, with action from the last sixteen onwards staged
on a state-of-the-art four glass-walled court in the auditorium
of the city's world-renowned Ulster Hall.
Lengthorn,
yet to make her senior England debut, defeated Lancashire county
compatriot Vicky Botwright, the world No5 from Manchester, in
the final of the inaugural Wolverhampton Open - fighting back
from 2/1 down to claim her career-best victory.
Amazingly, immediately following the final, the pair travelled
north together to represent Lancashire in a vital inter-county
clash with Merseyside. "We won 4/1,“ and it was nice to be
playing alongside Vicky again!"
Lengthorn's breakthrough victory in Wolverhampton came after
failing to convert match-balls in recent WISPA World Tour
clashes against both Vanessa Atkinson, the world No2 from the
Netherlands, and Rachael Grinham, the world No3 from Australia .
"So
I guess this was third time lucky, and, after putting in such a hard
summer's training, it was good to finally get the reward.
"The win has definitely given me extra confidence and the belief
that I can not only match these players, but now beat them." |
Lengthorn, the 11th seed in
Belfast , is drawn to face a qualifier in the opening round.
"Naturally,
I want to do well in the worlds, but the qualifying event is so
strong that I know that, whoever I get, it's going to be hard. I'm
prepared for a tough match.
"I'm looking forward to going to Belfast for the first time. It's
good to have the World Open so close to home, so that you can
prepare right up to the last minute, without having to worry about
long flights and jet lag, etc." |
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"It was the first time I've ever beaten Vicky. We've known each
other for ages - and must play each other almost every week - but
I've never even got close to her before!
"I'm so pleased, but it was hard too, as we're such good friends.
And she was so gracious in defeat!" |

Laura in Hyderabad

Lengthorn, who celebrated a
career-high world No11 ranking last month, has her sights set on
greater progress on the international squash circuit.
"If I could make the world top ten by the end of the year, that
would be fantastic." |
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