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England's Laura Massaro keen for redemption in squash final

England's Laura Massaro is keen to put her women's doubles final defeat of four years ago behind her in pursuit of gold at Glasgow 2014.

Laura Massaro has said that England's women's doubles side will go into their Commonwealth Games final having learned lessons from four years ago.

The 30-year-old lost out to New Zealand with teammate Jenny Duncalf at Delhi 2010 for a gold medal, but after overcoming compatriots Emma Beddoes and Alison Waters in the semi-finals earlier today, the pair will have a shot at redemption this weekend.

"We are the number one seeds and we want to earn that number one status," Massaro told reporters. "We have got loads that we can learn from and improve on from four years ago and if we can do that then we have every chance."

Massaro won silver in the squash women's singles earlier this week in Glasgow.

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 Laura Massaro of England plays a return shot to Jenny Duncalf of England during the Round of 16th of the CIMB Women's World Championship at the Spice Arena on March 20, 2014
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