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Joyce and Haydon Come Up Trumps in Round 2 at AON NZ
Junior Open
The top 4 seeds in both the Boys
and Girls Open of the AON New Zealand Junior Open have come
through unscathed. The upsets have come from the lower
seeded players Winona-Jo Joyce and Alex Haydon in the Girls
Open.
In the Girls Open the top 4 seeds Abbie Palmer,
Anna Hughes, Kaitlyn Watts and Anika Jackson have won their
games in 3 tonight and proceed onto the quarter finals.
Courtney Trail and Rhiarne Taiapa have also made their way
into the quarters playing to their seedings.
The first
upset of the Girls Open came from 12th seed Winona-Jo Joyce
against Australian Lauren Aspinall. Aspinall played strong
squash in the first game and kept ahead of Joyce to close
out the game 11/7. Joyce never lost faith in her ability
though and played strong structured games with brilliant
shots working Aspinall around the court. Aspinall couldn’t
edge Joyce and lost the next two games for Joyce to take the
lead 2-1. Aspinall though looked set to turn the tables in
the fourth managing to level the game score making it
anyone’s match for the taking. Joyce continued her strong
shots and accuracy forcing Aspinall to make the mistakes and
Joyce claimed the first upset in the Girls Open.
Australia made sure to get one back on the Kiwis when
11th seed Alex Haydon came out against 6th seed Lauren
Crowhurst. Crowhurst looked steady in the first two games
and took an early lead over her opponent. Haydon was not one
to give up the fight though and she forced Crowhurst out of
the 3rd and 4th match in a comfortable fashion. The two
players came out fighting in the fifth and played some
controlled shots but Haydon proved too strong and she took a
win for Australia in five.
In the Boys Open all went to
plan for the higher seeds with Jamie Oakley, Scott Galloway,
Alex Oswald and Matthew Lucente playing to their top 4
seedings. The match of this round for the Boys Open had to
go to Quinn Udy and Tyler Ranger. Ranger dominated in the
first match playing controlled shots which Udy struggled to
be able to answer at points. Udy however was not going to
make this easy for Ranger and he played structured rallies
moving Ranger around the court forcing him to make the
errors and Udy claimed the next 2 games to take the lead
2-1. Ranger dug deep in the fourth and went back to some
controlled rallies to edge out the win and level the game
scores at 2-2. Ranger took an early lead in the fifth,
however some unforced errors and determination from Udy saw
the score level at 9-9. Both players threw some dives into
their game to try force the other out, it was a tense moment
for all, Ranger took the first match ball, but Udy held it
together and forced the errors from Ranger and eventually
the match to claim his space in the quarter final.
The
Quarter Finals for the Boys Open begin at 11:30am whilst the
Girls Open are on at 12pm. Full results can be found below
and all other results can be found on
iSquash.
Girls Open - Round 1
Abbie
Palmer (1) bt Kelsey Manuatu (16) - 11/3, 11/1,
11/4
Rhiarne Taiapa (8) bt Ruby Turnbull (9) – 14/12,
11/7, 7/11, 11/6
Winona-Jo Joyce (12) bt Lauren Aspinall
(5) (AUS) – 7/11, 11/8, 11/7, 7/11, 11/6
Anika Jackson
(4) bt Annemarie Holst (13) – 11/7, 11/9, 11/8
Kaitlyn
Watts (3) bt Diya Joukani (14) - 11/9, 11/1, 11/4
Alex
Haydon (11) (AUS) bt Lauren Crowhurst (6) - 9/11, 5/11,
11/3, 11/5, 11/9
Courtney Trail (7) bt Taylor Jones (10)
(AUS) - 12/10, 11/8, 11/5
Anna Hughes (2) bt Sian Duggan
(18) – 11/7, 11/2, 11/5
Boys Open – Round
1
Jamie Oakley (1) bt Gabe Yam (9/16) - 11/5,
7/11, 11/7, 11/8
Sam Sayes (5/8) bt Lwamba Chileshe
(9/16) – 11/5, 11/8, 11/5
Alex Revington (5/8) Sam
Haydon (9/16) (AUS) - 5/11, 11/8, 11/3, 8/11, 11/4
Alex
Oswald (3/4) bt Charlie Barker (16/32) – 11/2, 11/5,
11/4
Matthew Lucente (3/4) bt Jayden Millard (9/16) –
11/6, 11/4, 11/5
Finn Trimble (5/8) bt Mitchell Kempton
(9/16) – 11/9, 11/3, 11/3
Quinn Udy (5/8) bt Tyler
Ranger (9/16) – 7/11, 11/4, 11/5, 8/11, 12/10
Scott
Galloway (2) bt David Matthews (16/32) – 11/7, 11/7,
11/5
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