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THE FINAL STAGES IN AMSTERDAM ... |
Friday 16.00: Men's
Semi-Finals
[1] ENGLAND bt [3] WALES
4-0
Lee Beachill bt Alex Gough 9-5, 9-1 ret.
Peter Nicol bt David Evans 9-3, 9-0 ret.
James Willstrop bt Ricky Davies 9-3, 9-3, 9-3
Simon Parke bt Jethro Binns 9-0, 9-0, 9-1
[2] FRANCE bt [4] NETHERLANDS 4-0
Thierry Lincou bt Tommy Berden 9-4, 9-1, 9-0
Gregory Gaultier bt Laurens Jan Anjema 9-7, 9-4
Renan Lavigne bt Lucas Buit 9-5, 9-3, 9-6
Jean-Michel Arcucci bt Marc Reus 9-7, 9-3, 9-6
Six Up for Anglo-French Finals
Top seeds England and France completed comfortable semi-final wins to move
into Saturday's final - the sixth successive final meeting between the two
nations ...
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Women's Semi-Finals
England 3-0 Ireland
Netherlands 3-0 Scotland |
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France 4-0 Netherlands

Renan Lavigne bt Lucas Buit
9-5, 9-3, 9-6
"I
knew he was not going to let go of anything, especially in front of
his home crowd. Its his 18th or 19th European Championship, the man
has got experience. So I knew I had to play him tight
"I moved well, was comfortable, and I didnt give him a chance to
express himself. I made very few errors, so, very happy with this
victory here, in Amsterdam
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Renan Lavigne
"Thank
you for remembering my match last year in Rennes! But contrary to
last year, the court is warmer here, and the shots that were winners
last year, well, Renan could pick them up. Not to mention that he is
much fitter than I am. I stopped the PSA circuit about 5 years ago,
Ive got two kids, I do some coaching, I still play a few leagues,
and that keeps me fit, but not as fit as Renan, of course
But Im
happy to be playing in the Europeans, at 37
"I needed a good start, but I made too many errors. I was up 6/4 in
the third, but I hung in there, and couldnt finish. He deserved to
win
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Lucas Buit |

Jean-Michel
Arcucci bt Marc Reus
9-7, 9-3, 9-6
"I
have a sore throat that has been nagging me for a few days, so I was
happy to play a hard match to get rid of the bad stuff! But I must
have really enjoyed only one rally through the whole match ... the
rest of the time, I suffered like hell, thanks Marc
"He runs well, hes got a good length, but thank God his short game
lacks sometimes in precision, but still, I couldnt let go with my
shots, because I wasnt sure of myself physically
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Jean-Michel Arcucci
"I
tried to play a bit shorter that I normally do because he is so
quick on the court
The first game was very close, but he is a very
experienced player, and I maybe got a bit impatient at the end of
the game.
"When he came back for the second, he had changed his game, and
every time I was playing a short shot, he was just behind me and
could redrop or counterattack beautifully.
"Jean Michel doesnt make many mistakes, he is so quick, youve got
to win the point so many times
But I still believe that if I could
have won a game, things could have turned out differently
Marc Reus, 22 |
Thierry Lincou
bt Tommy Berden
9-4, 9-1, 9-0
"Renan
and Jean-Michel really went beyond the call of duty once more, and
showed yet again, that we can count on them. You know, with this
format, when you start your match with your team up 2/0 in matches,
and 3/0 in games, you have a tremendous psychological advantage
"Greg and I start so relaxed, its Renan and Jean-Mi that have the
pressure, they are the ones playing the matches. And we can just
stay in shape for the next day
"
Thierry Lincou
Gregory Gaultier bt Laurens Jan Anjema 9-7, 9-4
"I
really enjoyed playing against Greg
The first game was good, I
played flat out. Then in the second, he was just too quick, too
strong, and I got a little tired.
"Its good for both of us to get into the rhythm for tomorrows
matches, especially as it was a dead rubber
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LJ Anjema |
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England 4-0 Wales
"Against
Wales, the matches went as expected. Maybe the Welsh boys didnt
give that a strong challenge to the English
"But we are very happy to be in the final once again against the
French
. Tomorrow will be a very competitive situation, with a lot
of passion between both teams
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David Pearson |
Linda Davie
watches England beat Wales to reach another final ...
Simon Parke bt Jethro Binns
9/0 9/0 9/1
Nervous
start for Jethro, he spins the racket for serve and walks off court
forgetting to check and see! Parke smiles
Simon, as always, shows his love to be on that court playing for England.
As he bobbed about he looked stronger and stronger. Jethro was making
unforced errors and the nerves took over. But I have to say he gets full
marks from me because he kept trying.
The match lasted 24 minutes and he had to work for that one precious
point. He is so young and that means he is in the fortunate position of
representing his country for a long time to come. So I look forward to
watching him play in another European Championship.
I said to Simon after the match You looked as if you were enjoying that.
Yeah, he says with that impish smile.
Peter Nicol bt David Evans
9/3 9/0 conceded
These
two giants of the game started off just as we hoped for
.. Long rallies
with exciting play. How Peter can lob with such accuracy is amazing and
Evans just kept on returning everything. The first game lasted 14 minutes
and only the last two rallies ran away from Evans.
We are in for a treat we though, if these guys keep this up it will be
magic. Sadly this was not to be the case, at the start of the second game
it was questioned if it now became the best of three as England had
already won the tie. Evans lost this game in 5 minutes and then conceded
the third
what a shame
James
Willstrop bt Ricky Davies
9/3 9/3 9/3
I didnt see this match but by all accounts Davies gave a good account of
himself.
Spectators reported he never gave up trying and the Welsh boy had a good
match.
Lee Beachill bt Alex Gough
9/5 9/0 conceded
I arrived in time for Gough to come off court, collect his bag and brush
past me
game over
When I asked Gavin Jones for a few careful words on his Team's
performance, he said Its hard when you know mathematically that you have
lost.

I
had a nice relaxing day off today but the other guys did a good
professional job on Wales, especially Beach and Peter
because we all knew how dangerous Alex Gough and David Evans
can be. Looking forward to the Final tremendously tomorrow.
The atmosphere last year in Rennes will be tough to beat but there
should be a good crowd as Holland are in the Womens Final. We know
France get tougher to beat every year so we will be ready for it.
Off the court, Parkey and Jimbo seem to be having a
competition as to who can eat the most food during the week. Think
Parkey is edging it at the moment as last night at the restaurant
proved. Having had a soup for starters, he got fed up waiting for his
main course so nipped out for a quick Mars bar, then commenced to
clean up his burger + chips!
No wonder he was known as Pud at one stage of his career.
Nick Matthew |
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Friday 19.00:
Women's Semi-Finals
[1] ENGLAND bt [7] IRELAND
3-0
Linda Elriani bt Madeline Perry 8-10, 9-6, 9-6, 9-5
Vicky Botwright bt Aisling Blake 9-1, 9-1
Jenny Duncalf bt Laura Mylotte 9-4, 9-0, 9-0
[2] NETHERLANDS bt [8] SCOTLAND 3-0
Vanessa Atkinson bt Pamela Nimmo 10-8, 9-0, 2-9, 9-7
Annelize Naude bt Lizzie Leitch 9-0, 9-2
Margriet Huisman bt Frania Gillen-Buchert 9-1, 9-4, 9-7
Third time lucky?
England, winners of every staging of the event, will face host Netherlands
in the final ... for the third successive year. |
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Netherlands 3-0 Scotland
Linda Davie watches the hosts
reach another final ...
Margriet Huisman bt Frania Gillen-Buchert
9/1, 9/4, 9/7
It must be such a good feeling when you have had lots of time practicing on
a court, it helps, it gives you that comfy feeling. Well the Dutch girls
certainly must have this. They have trained here many times.
The lights are very bright on this court and I am sure it must take a bit of
getting used to. A beautiful court and we had a good crowd watching. The
Margriet played very well and I was certainly impressed with the way she
lobbed the ball and she was just too strong for the Frania on the day.
Vanessa Atkinson bt Pam Nimmo
10/8, 9/0, 2/9, 9/7
Pamela
appeared to be in control in the first game and had game ball at 8/5, but
Vanessa went back to basics, kept everything simple and clawed her way back
into the game to reach 9/8. Pamela lost the ball from the glare of the
lights, and this game was over.
I have no idea how you can be in one game and then totally out of the next
but this is exactly what happened ... 9/0 to Atkinson in the second. If that
is hard to understand explain how that same player can come back in and win
the third 9/2
Game on as we say. I have to say that Vanessa never really looked under
pressure in the fourth, no panic here and she took the game 9/7 and the
match 3/1 to avenge her defeat by Pam in last year's semi-final and take the
host nation into their third successive final.
Annelize Naude bt Lizzie Leitch
9/0, 9/2
So, the Dutch girls are through to meet England again, but this time it's on
home soil, on courts they are well used to and in front of a crowd that will
be urging them to victory.
Should be interesting ...
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"Pam
has some great straight balls. If you give her any loose balls in the
middle, she plays some great straight short kills. She also takes the
ball early. Her game is more or less one paced, but what she does, she
does very well. And she moves very fast. You dont realise that she
moves fast, with her being so tall, but she is actually very fast, and
shes got a really good reach, she stretches quite well
"Its always very hard to cope with the pressure, you just know whats
going to happen, so you prepare yourself and try to not think about
it. But during games, you always have thoughts creeping through your
head
"But then again, I guess it comes with the job, and it's part of being
at the top, you just got to learn and live with it."
Vanessa Atkinson |

"I
like playing Vanessa, its always a nice, flowy game. Its such a
pleasure to have a bit of support, normally, Im always the only one
from Scotland, so, that makes a change
"Im happy I managed to stick to the game plan, well at least for a
while
"Vanessa plays really well at the moment, and getting a game out of
her is really a great result, so Im really pleased
"This is a great week for me, Ive got the opportunity to play the top
girls, and Ive got support with me
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Pam Nimmo |
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England v
Ireland to follow ... |
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