Order of business
The opening day of the world cup final in Qatar, home of the tour’s title sponsors, saw the action begin early with the organisers fearing an unpromising wind forecast for the coming days might hamper the schedule.
The first order of business was the opening women’s semi-final. It immediately heralded an upset when world number three, Italy’s Francesca Bagnoli, found herself out of the competition, ending any hope of an overall podium finish for the year.
Spain’s Claudia León, returning after a year-long injury break, came out fast with a big 6.17 from a possible 10 for a Heart Attack. She advanced to the final, but was just overhauled by her compatriot, Rita Arnaus, who progressed in top spot.
The second semi-final saw Germany’s Kaya Lehmann up against Bruna Kajiya. Lehmann did enough to advance to her third successive final this season, but she was no match for the Brazilian.
The decider pitted León against Lehmann, Arnaus and Kajiya. In about 15 knots of breeze blowing over Fuwairit’s crystal clear lagoon, the women were on their 11m to 13m kites.