Harms versus Warren and Greaves against Griffiths confirmed for England National Singles finals in Selsey

The finals at the England National Singles are confirmed with Wesley Harms set to take on Wayne Warren and Beau Greaves set to face Rhian Griffiths on Sunday in Selsey.

Warren's route to the final saw him defeat the likes of Andy Hamilton (4-2) and Nick Fullwell (5-4) in a stacked last Quarter with Ross Montgomery, Matt Padgett and Ryan Hogarth among the players reaching the latter stages.

For Harms he saw off Padgett in a 4-0 victory and then he also eased past David Evans 5-1. In terms of in the Ladies, Greaves saw off Lorraine Winstanley (4-3) and Evonne Taylor (4-1).

Taylor had previously knocked out World Champion, Mikuru Suzuki in the Quarter-Finals, in terms of other big names; Ashton ended up falling to Suzuki in the Last 64. Deta Hedman also fell at the Last 64 to Vicky Prium while the in-form Fallon Sherrock lost out to Greaves.

Griffiths on the other hand saw off Jo Locke (4-1) and then Corrine Hammond in a similar win with ease claiming a whitewash victory to set up the final on Sunday.

Click here to view the prize fund breakdown for both tournaments.

England National Singles - Men's
Quarter-Finals
Andy Hamilton 2-4 Wayne Warren
Ross Montgomery 3-4 Nick Fullwell
Ryan Hogarth 2-4 David Evans
Matthew Padgett 0-4 Wesley Harms
Semi-Finals
Wayne Warren 5-4 Nick Fullwell
David Evans 1-5 Wesley Harms
Final
Wayne Warren v Wesley Harms

Ladies
Quarter-Finals
Mikuru Suzuki 2-4 Evonne Taylor
Lorraine Winstanley 3-4 Beau Greaves
Rhian Griffiths 4-1 Jo Locke
Maria O'Brien 0-4 Corrine Hammond
Semi-Finals
Evonne Taylor 1-4 Beau Greaves
Rhian Griffiths 4-0 Corrine Hammond
Final
Beau Greaves v Rhian Griffiths

Harms versus Warren and Greaves against Griffiths confirmed for England National Singles finals in Selsey
Photo: Evert Zomer

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