Holt's win fails to halt the rot

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Thursday 24 April 1997 23:02 BST
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Andrea Holt proved England's only winner as the women's team were beaten 3-1 by Lithuania in their opening match at the World Championships in Manchester yesterday.

This was a crucial Category One match for England, and one they had expected to win, but Lisa Lomas, playing in her eighth World Championship, was beaten in both her singles matches.

Lomas lost the opening match to Jolanta Prusiene after leading 20-18 in the second game. Holt then brought the scores level, by beating Ruta Garkauskaite, but the reigning England champion, Nicola Deaton, was narrowly defeated by Kristina Totilaite before Lomas fell to Garkauskaite.

Results, Digest, page 29

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