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HOLDER DOES THE BUSINESS TO SEAL A SEMI-FINAL SPOT

Defending champion Katherine Rednall safely negotiated her quarter final match against Clare Hendra, a Business Analysis Manager from the Nae Nae club in Wellington, New Zealand, winning by one and a half sets to a half 12-2, 7-7.

The local Norfolk player quickly found her line and length to take a 7-0 lead and although Clare scored successive singles, Katherine responded with a double and treble to put the set out of doubt.

In the second set, Clare opened her account with a treble on the second end and then added four shots over two of the next three ends to move 7-2 ahead.

However Katherine slowly chipped away at that lead, scoring three singles in a row followed by a double to share the set at 7-7 and avert a tie break shoot out.

She returns to the portable rink on Wednesday 18th January where she will meet the winner of the match between England’s Nicole Rogers and South African Gillian Young.




Match Result -

Katherine Rednall (ENG) beat Clare Hendra (NZL) 2 - 0 (12-2, 7-7)




 
 
 

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What a nail-biting match! Holder’s determination to secure that semi-final spot was inspiring—it’s like watching a true strategist at work, knowing when to take the risks and when to hold back. Speaking of strategy, I’ve been diving into the business of licensing, particularly for starting an online casino in the UK https://www.softswiss.com/knowledge-base/start-online-casino-uk/. It’s a lot like bowls—precision, timing, and a solid plan are everything. Congrats to Holder—proof that calculated moves and grit can lead to major wins in any arena!

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