GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands: Nicol David extended her record of World Open titles to seven from eight finals on Friday with a balanced performance and great patience to beat English third seed Laura Massaro.
The Malaysian heroine’s 11-6 11-8 11-6 victory silenced critics who had suggested younger rivals were closing the gap on the 29-year-old champion.
Massaro forced many long rallies and even led 7-5 in the second game, but David responded well to the important moments, which followed.
She mixed containment with well-timed drops and lightning-quick changes of direction that prevented her opponent from getting a crucial foothold in the match.
The outcome was that David only dropped one game throughout the entire tournament, but she had to focus harder and for longer in the final than in any of her four other encounters.
Her relief and joy at surviving the perpetual pressure of expectations yet again was smilingly obvious.
She held her head in both hands, then placed her hands high on the court, and finally caressed the ball affectionately against a wall before allowing herself to accept that no more was required of her racket.
Then her words reflected the frequent struggle between doubt and self-confidence.
“I can’t believe it,” she said. “I just can’t believe it.
“I am just so pleased with my match. Laura pushed me every point. There was no point where I could let up because she was just on it every point. She played a very good match.”
David knew the danger well as Massaro is one of the few players to have beaten her twice. However, she did so last year and, although, the challenger has improved further since then, the champion at her best has too, perhaps just as much.
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