Megan Craig clinched the fourth WSA World Tour title of her career after winning the Tour 5 City Of Perth International Challenge 2013.
The No.3 seed dismissed *Jasmin Burnard *in the opening round, before overcoming Frenchwoman *Julia Lecoq *in round two. The New Zealander continued her run, defeating unseeded *Sue Hillier *before battling to an impressive five-game victory over top seed *Amanda Landers-Murphy *in the semi-final.
In the final, the world No.52 faced Englishwoman *Carrie Ramsey*, who reached the final of the NT Open two weeks ago. Ramsey, seeded sixth for the event, reached her second WSA final of the month after beating * Sonia Pinter* and *Ar Huyn Kim* in the opening rounds, before scalping higher seed *Milou Van Der Heijden*, last week’s Alice Springs Open runner-up. A straight-games win over *Christine Nunn* in the semi-final put Ramsey into the second WSA final of her career.
20-year-old Craig, with five WSA finals already under her belt, utilised her experience against the lower ranked player, and took a strong lead in the opening game. Ramsey, ranked 14 places below the Kiwi, was unable to cope with the pressure asserted by Craig, and the New Zealand player clinched her fourth title in a dominant fashion.