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WORLDPOOL OO EPA Ladies International Pool Tour - Event 1


Sue’s Super Seven World champion Sue Thompson won her seventh consecutive EPA Ladies Tour title, beating Collette Henriksen 7-2 in the first final of 2011.


The duo shared the opening two frames before Thompson raced into a 5-1 lead.


Welsh international Henriksen gained her only other success in frame seven before Thompson closed out her latest Tour triumph.


En route to the final she defeated Anne Louise Arkle 5-2, Helen Littlewood 5-3 and newly qualified England International Sharon Wright 6-1.


Sue Thompson & Jordan Church of Jordans Pool Lounge


(5-1), Julie Fane (5-2) and Jackie Baker 6-3 in the quarters.


Her semi against Liesa Conlin was a close encounter up to 4-all before the eventual runner-up came through 6-4.


Coley takes Plate prize


Number 12 seed Amy Coley again showed her promise by claiming the first plate prize of the season.


Collette Henriksen & Jordan Church


Victory over Wright set-up a semi-final with third seed and English National champion, Carly Smith.


Despite her recent good form Smith was no match for Thompsonwho cruised through 6-1.


Henriksen felt she didn't hit top form during theweekend but still defeated: Amanda Booth


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After a second round,main event exit to Jackie Baker, Coley breezed past Lynne Pinches (4-1), Sarah Nicklin (4-2), Amanda Booth (5-0) and Fran Rogers (5-2), before an impressive 5-1 victory over number five seed Lyndsey Roberts in the final.


Tour Director Shirley Jewkes was delighted by the opening Tour and also welcomed 13 new players: Amanda Booth, Carrie-Anne James, Emma Wilkinson, Fran Rogers, Helen Gurd, Helen Metcalfe, Holly Can, Katie Bonham, Keely Clarke, Lisa McGirr, Louise Etherington- Lynne Pinches and Sarah Ramsden.


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