Slovakia; International Roundup
Jim Laugesen, National High Performance Coach reports... I am delighted to report that Ireland enjoyed it's first international
success of the season at the Head Slovak Open

No.1 seeds Chloe Magee and Karen Bing won the Womens Doubles event defeating
Anna Narel and Natalai Pocztowiak 21-13, 21-8 in the final. The girls showed
excellent composure throughout and Karen's experience and tactical awareness
was a great asset to Chloe's fighting spirit and determination.

Well done Chloe and Karen!

The girls doubles redeemed the tournament after Scott, Chloe and Alex had
suffered  close defeats to lower ranked players from Finland, England and
Denmark in the earlier stages of the tournament, despite Ireland holding
No.1 seeded positions in both singles events.

Scott and Chloe lost focus against their opponents and Alex was in the
driving seat against Jamie Bonsels before a tactical change in style upset
matters.

The singles players understand the work that we need to do and we will be
focusing in on areas for improvement over the coming weeks.

Dan Magee operating with English partner Richard Wrigley put up a very
credible display in the doubles reaching the quarter finals before being
knocked out in a very tight 22-20, 21-16 game by Heino and Von Hertzen of
Finland. There is no doubt Dan's doubles education took a leap forward
during the tournament.

In the qualifiers Will O'Neill was unfortunate to draw strong Czech player
Lukas Zevi and despite some nicely structured play lost 21-15, 21-16. It's
good to see Will's commitment and effort and I have no doubt that he will
achieve a return in due course.

Next up is Scott in the main draw of the Danish Open this Wednesday.

Jim