Sarah pulled through in a four game final against Tania who fought well. Tania pushed the World No.1 losing 9-1,7-9,9-1,9- 2 after 46 minutes.
Sarah used her power and length to pick up where they had left off in the British Open, to dominate the first game. Tania came back after the break determined and fired up. She rallied and played some excellent cross courts from the front which caught the World No.1 out of position a number of times.
Sarah stood 8-3 down in the second, but rallied back to catch up to 7-8 before making an error that gave Tania the game second game. At one-all Sarah increased her effort and returned to court and immediately regained control and dominance for the rest of the match, providing a convincing win.