Margot Prow’s journey in the IQUW Bermuda Open Professional Squash Association (PSA) Event was remarkable. In the first round, she defeated the top seed, Ineta Hopton, in straight games, which made a strong statement. She followed it up with a victory over the eighth seed, Sarahi Lopez, displaying her consistency and determination.
In the semi-final, Margot showed her resilience and fighting spirit by being down 0-2 against the third seed, Catalina Pelaez, and winning three consecutive games to clinch the victory in an intense battle.
With such an impressive run, Margot emerged as the overall winner of the Open PSA Event, defeating Ingy Hammouda. Her outstanding performance captured the Barbadian squash fraternity and fans’ attention worldwide.
President Craig Archer of the Barbados Squash Association stated, “In the final played yesterday (Saturday), a lot of damage to her opponent was inflicted in the first game when Margot won seven straight points to come back from 4-9 down to win 11-9. After that, her superior length, especially on the backhand wing, helped her win a close second game, once again at 11-9. The third game wasn’t close, as Margot’s seeded opponent, #4 Ingy Hammouda (EGY), ran out of ideas – 11-9 11-9 11-5.” (PR)