KUALA LUMPUR: World number one Laura Massaro from England overcame an early scare to defeat Mexico’s Samantha Teran in the first round of the PSA Women’s World Champi­onships in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.

The top seed was second best to the lively Teran in the first game and trailed 5-9 in the second. But Massaro eventually rescued that game before going on to claim the next two comfortably, winning the match 9-11, 13-11, 11-6, 11-3.

“If I wasn’t spurred by the fact I might be exiting the tournament in the second game, I might as well retire,” said Massaro after the 46-minute match.

“She was picking up all my returns in the first game, and I needed to get my body language right in the second. Thankfully I found my range, which gave me the momentum. “ “But this level is not good enough at the world championships. I have to start the next game how I finished this one,” added the 32-year-old, who will take on India’s Joshna Chinappa in the second round.

The English player denied any suggestion she was under pressure competing in a country where squash gets much attention, especially with the legendary Nicol David defending her world title on Malaysian soil.

“It’s lovely to come to a country that appreciates the sport and the players. We have been having a great time here and I don’t mind it at all, “said Massaro.

Third seed Raneem El Welily from Egypt also booked a second-round berth after easily dispatching Tesni Evans from Wales 11-5, 11-2, 11-6 and will next meet New Zealand’s Joelle King.

Eight-time world champion David opens her title defence on Tuesday against Australia’s Rachael Grinham.

Published in Dawn, April 26th, 2016

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