Ladies' World Championships in Paris 2013
Results
Sunday
WC Final : Claire Vigrass bt Sarah Vigrass 6/4 6/1
As you would expect from the Vigrass sisters, the final gave us beautiful tennis. Sarah started well with the first two games under her belt, against a slightly hesitant Claire, but no, Claire stepped up the pace and took the next two. Sarah struck back for the next game, 3/2. Claire wasn’t having this, so took the next three games, reaching 5/3. Again, Sarah pulled back to 5/4 and in the final game the sisters matched stroke for stroke, scoring six deuces before Claire finally potted the winning gallery to take the set.
In the second set, Sarah again set out determinedly to take the first game with comparative ease. However, although she was playing beautiful tennis, she was prevented from keeping it up by Claire who had clearly decided she wasn’t going to hang about any longer,. She began hitting magnificent returns and attacks, taking the next six games. It was a delightful match to watch with both sisters using the whole court to great effect. 6/4, 6/1 to Claire.
WC Doubles Final : Claire Vigrass/Sarah Vigrass bt Penny Lumley/Tara Lumley 6/0 6/1
The Doubles final between the Vigrass family and the Lumley family
Reports to follow
Plate Final :
T Lumley bt A Kurkjian 6/0 6/0
Singles Semi Final 1 : C Vigrass bt P Lumley 6/3 6/0
Penny started well with aggressive cut shots side to side. Her length game is definitely her strength and it showed. She took a quick lead of 1-0 putting the current World Champion on the back foot. Claire began to move better and levelled at 1 all. A long third game went Penny's way after an accurate backhand volley to the base of the tambour. Claire started hitting the ball harder and gaining the advantage in the rallies. The mix of pace was too much for Penny as Claire took a 5-2 lead. Penny continued to fight hard and won the next game before Claire won the set. 6/3. Claire didn't let off in the second set. Her returns were hit with heavy cut as she moved the ball effortlessly from side to side and with that she sealed her spot in the World Championship final. 6/3 6/0
Singles Semi Final 2 : S Vigrass bt K Hird 4/6 6/1 6/3
This match was, on paper, the match of the tournament. The one to watch, and that it was! This was a rematch of the 2011 World Championship semi-final. A full gallery was ready in anticipation for the match. Karen started well and quickly took a 2-0 lead. Uncharacteristic errors from Karen meant Sarah got a game on the board. 1-2. Karen then stepped up the pace and dug deep in each rest to force the error from Sarah. Karen was unstoppable, hitting straight forces into the dedan and managed not one, but two(!) Winning Gallery Railroads. She looked to be in control. Sarah wasn't going to give up the fight but Karen held onto her lead and won the set 6/4. The second set saw the longest first two games of the match. Multiple deuces and the crowd knew they were in for a long match, whatever the outcome. At 1 game all, it seemed the long games had taken it out of Karen as she began to slow down around the court. That paired with an sprained ankle mean't Sarah took advantage and with more confidence with every shot, ran away with the set 6/1. Into the third and final set for a place in the World Championship final. Sarah's continued momentum from the first set saw her go 2-0. Was this going to be a repeat over the second set? A long game, with advantage going either way. Karen just missed out and Sarah now lead 3-0. For those that have played Karen before will know that she never gives up and it showed her courage as she dug deep and clawed back to 2-3 against the run of play. Both players now on court well over 2hours and the crowd was enjoying every minute of it. At 4/3, Karen played smart tennis paired with tight serves to lead 40-15. Two long chases were set with Sarah coming into serve. It was Karen that just couldn't find her length that let Sarah back into the game and with a lead of 5/3. An incredible come back in that game gave Sarah the boost she needed to get over the line. She secured the set and her first ever World Championship final. A great match, lasting 2hrs 20m minutes of top ladies tennis.
Doubles Semi 1 : Vigrass/Vigrass bt Haswell/Kurkjian 6/0 6/0
Doubles Semi 2 : Lumley/Lumley bt Hird/Adam 5/6 6/3 6/3
Quarter Final Singles
P Lumley bt S Haswell 6/4 2/6 6/1
S Vigrass bt F Adam 6/5 6/5
K Hird bt T Lumley 6/4 6/1
C Vigrass bt A Kurkjian 6/0 6/0
Quarter Final Doubles
Hird/Adam bt Wilson/Claney 6/0 6/0
Gharagozlou/Poolman bt Lumley/Lumley 6/0 6/0
Haswell/Kurkjian bt Guest/Arndt 6/1 6/0
Vigrass/Vigrass bt Lewis/Mason 6/0 6/0
First Round Singles
Karen Hird bt Audrey Périé 6/0 1/0 (Ret.)
Tara Lumley bt Gabrielle Smart 6/0 6/0
Frederika Adam bt Sanam Gharagozlou 6/0 6/0
Sarah Vigrass bt Savannah Poolman 6/0 6/0
Sue Haswell bt Jeanette Guardia 6/0 6/0
Penny Lumley bt Georgie Lewis 6/0 6/0
Claire Vigrass bt Kathryn Arndt 6/0 6/0
Alex Kurkjian bt A Guest 6/2 5/6 6/0
First Round Doubles
Georgie Lewis/ Suzanne Mason bt Diane Rennard & Lizzie Brown 6/4 6/3
Mary Wilson/ Brigitte Claney bt Jeanette Guardia/ Audery Périé 6/3 5/6 6/4