The
WISPA World Tour Gold
championship introduces
the first change in scoring from the traditional 'hand-in-hand-out' system -
in which a player can only win a point when serving - which has been used
since the Women's International
Squash Players' Association
was formed in 1984.
As before, all matches will be
best-of-five-games - but the games will feature point-a-rally to 11 points,
the same as the scoring used on the men’s PSA Tour.
"Scoring is a fundamental part
of the game, which is why WISPA has spent a good deal of time discussing and
evaluating Pro-Scoring," explained WISPA Chief Executive Andrew
Shelley.
"Now we have committed to it,
confident in its success, and look forward to its formal unveiling on one of
our really big stages - the CIMB Malaysian Open. And there, for the first
time there will be uniformity for the players, the spectators, huge media
coverage and in our worldwide results output. A milestone in Malaysia!"
Australia's world champion Rachael Grinham is looking forward to seeing
the effects of this new introduction: "It's a big change for the game
mentally, which I think is huge because I believe at the top of the women's
game most matches are won mentally.
"From my experience in practice matches, I've found the pace to be much
faster, maybe because of a hint of urgency on the mind. I think it will still
take some time for everyone to get settled into the new scoring.
"I do believe it will make matches much closer, which will be better from the
spectators' point of view. It will be interesting to see what happens in KL,"
added the third seed.
The women's event (the main draw of which gets underway on Wednesday after two
days of qualifying) will also be historic for a further reason: It will mark
the first appearance on the Tour by Datuk Nicol David since the
Malaysian world number one acquired the distinguished title in her home state
of Penang earlier in the month, becoming the youngest ever recipient of a 'Datukship'.
David is favourite to win the Malaysian Open title for a fourth successive
year - after reaching her sixth final in a row!