The Star (Jamaica)

Watson looks ahead after positive return

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grateful for the performanc­e and coming out healthy.”

A leg injury stopped him early in the team events at the 59th Caribbean Championsh­ips in Cuba last year, so playing without injury was a victory. All he had to contend with this time was minor shoulder pain.

“But that’s just niggles that comes with the sport ... I feel good, I’m getting fitter, so better and bigger things to come”, Watson evaluated.

Understand­ably, Watson wasn’t pleased with his match against Galvez, who has a world ranking of 242. In their round-of-16 encounter, the former Kingston College and University of Technology ace fell behind 4-11 and 2-11 as Galvez, a muscular shot maker, fired at will. Ranked jointly with Tomlinson at 1,034, Watson changed his serves and won game three 12-10 before Galvez closed the match 11-8 in the fourth.

“Very slow start and he’s a quality player, so I just have to correct a few mistakes and start early next time against him,” reasoned the tall Jamaican.

Encouraged by those last two stanzas, Watson hopes to meet Galvez for a fourth time. “I’m looking forward to playing him again”, he said with an even tone.

His next major assignment comes later in the year. “Caribbean Championsh­ips is early next year so that’s early on the agenda, February or March in Guyana, but before the year closes out, (I will play in the) US Open, Orlando, December”, he projected.

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Watson (right)

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