Susan Egelstaff secured Great Britain?s first win of the London 2012 badminton competition with a comfortable defeat of Slovenia?s Maja Tvrdy. The eyes have it: Great Britain?s Susan Egelstaff in action against Slovenia?s Maja Tvrdy at Wembley Arena (Picture: PA) In a match watched by Prince Charles at Wembley Arena, the Scot, ranked 38, overpowered the world No.89 21-15, 21-10 in just 34 minutes. The 29-year-old Glaswegian feared she would miss the Olympics after shattering her thigh bone last year and said she was just as pleased to be playing as she was to have won. She said: ?It was looking very unlikely a few months ago that I?d be here, so it?s really nice and everything is totally fine now. ?I was so nervous going on court because it was such a big thing but I settled down in the second set and managed to pull away. ?I really enjoyed it. It was an excited kind of nerves. It was such a long, hard qualifying campaign
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