1974 Men's British Open Squash Championship

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British Open Squash Championships
36th British Open Championships
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LocationSheffield, England
Venue Abbeydale Park
  1973
1975  

The 1974 Benson & Hedges British Open Championships was held at Abbeydale Park in Sheffield from 31 January - 8 February 1974.
Geoff Hunt won his second title defeating Mo Yasin in the final with a walkover. Mohammed Yasin had to concede the final because of a badly sprained ankle and therefore did not compete, this was the first time a final could not be held since 1934. As a consolation the crowd was treated to Hunt against Barrington in an exhibition match. [1]

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Ireland.svg Jonah Barrington
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Hunt
  3. Flag of Pakistan.svg Gogi Alauddin
  4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Hiscoe
  5. Flag of Pakistan.svg Qamar Zaman
  6. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cam Nancarrow
  7. Flag of Pakistan.svg Hiddy Jahan
  8. Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohamed Yasin

Draw and results

[2]

Final

Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Hunt beat Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohammed Yasin w/o

Section 1

First RoundSecond RoundThird RoundQuarter Finals
1 Flag of Ireland.svg Jonah Barrington 9 9 9
Flag of England.svg Pat Kirton 1 4 6 1 Flag of Ireland.svg Barrington 9 10 10
Flag of England.svg John Easter 9 9 9 Flag of England.svg Easter 6 9 9
Flag of England.svg Mike Peasley 0 2 2 1 Flag of Ireland.svg Barrington 0 9 9 10
Flag of England.svg Philip Ayton 9 10 9 Flag of England.svg Ayton 9 3 5 8
Flag of England.svg John Kingston 1 8 5 Flag of England.svg Ayton 9 10 6 9
Flag of Egypt.svg Abbas Kaoud 9 9 9 Flag of Egypt.svg Kaoud 5 8 9 5
Flag of Pakistan.svg Shah Jehan Khan 7 5 3 1 Flag of Ireland.svg Barrington 9 4 8 2
8 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohammed Yasin 9 9 9 8 Flag of Pakistan.svg Yasin 1 9 10 9
Flag of England.svg Barry O'Connor 1 2 3 8 Flag of Pakistan.svg Yasin 9 9 9
Flag of Egypt.svg H Razek 9 7 9 9 Flag of Egypt.svg Razek 3 0 0
Flag of England.svg Ken Davidson 6 9 3 7 8 Flag of Pakistan.svg Yasin 9 3 9 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Sharif Khan 9 9 9 5 Flag of Pakistan.svg Khan S 2 9 1 1
Flag of England.svg Alan Sims 0 5 3 Flag of Pakistan.svg Khan S 9 9 9 Semi Finals
Flag of Pakistan.svg Torsam Khan 9 9 9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Torsam Khan 7 7 4
Flag of England.svg Guy Morgan 7 4 7 8 Flag of Pakistan.svg Yasin 5 9 10 9
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Hiscoe 10 5 9 9 5 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zaman 9 7 9 7
Flag of Scotland.svg Kim Bruce-Lockhart 8 9 6 6 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hiscoe 5 9 9 8 3
Flag of England.svg Bryan Patterson Flag of England.svg Patterson 9 0 6 10 9
  Flag of Pakistan.svg Muneer 6 9 9 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Sajjad Muneer Flag of England.svg Patterson 5 7 0
  Flag of Pakistan.svg Muneer 9 2 9 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Aftab Jawaid 9 9 9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Jawaid 4 9 5 6
Flag of England.svg John Palmer 5 2 4 Flag of Pakistan.svg Muneer 6 2 2
5 Flag of Pakistan.svg Qamar Zaman 5 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zaman 9 9 9
 5 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zaman 9 9 9
Flag of Egypt.svg Galal Allam 9 0 9 10 Flag of Egypt.svg Allam 0 3 5
Flag of England.svg Tony Swift 6 9 2 8 5 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zaman 9 9 9
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohammed Asran 2 9 9 9 Flag of Egypt.svg Asran 3 6 6
Flag of England.svg Peter Verow 9 2 0 2 Flag of Egypt.svg Asran 9 9 9
Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Nadi 9 6 9 9 Flag of Egypt.svg Nadi 1 2 4
Flag of England.svg Bob Johnson 3 9 3 0

Section 2

First RoundSecond RoundThird RoundQuarter Finals
3 Flag of Pakistan.svg Gogi Alauddin 9 9 9
Flag of England.svg Paul Millman 2 3 0 3 Flag of Pakistan.svg Alauddin 9 9 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Rehmatullah Khan 9 10 9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Khan R 6 1 6
Flag of Egypt.svg Hassan Hegazi 4 8 0 3 Flag of Pakistan.svg Alauddin 9 9 9
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Khalifa 9 9 9 Flag of Egypt.svg Khalifa 1 3 4
Flag of England.svg Mike de Semlyen 0 0 3 Flag of Egypt.svg Khalifa 4 9 9 7 9
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leo Keppell 6 9 9 9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Keppell 9 3 7 9 7
Flag of England.svg Mike Grundy 9 1 4 0 3 Flag of Pakistan.svg Alauddin 9 9 9
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Nancarrow 9 9 9 6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nancarrow 7 7 2
Flag of England.svg David d'Arcy-Hughes 2 2 1 6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nancarrow 9 9 9
Flag of England.svg Mike Thurgur 9 9 9 Flag of England.svg Thurgur 1 5 2
Flag of England.svg S W Balme 5 0 0 6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nancarrow 4 9 9 7 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohammed Saleem 10 9 7 9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Saleem 9 2 3 9 5
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gregory Robberds 9 7 9 2 Flag of Pakistan.svg Saleem 9 9 4 10 Semi Finals
Flag of England.svg Charles Booth 9 10 5 9 9 Flag of England.svg Booth 6 0 9 8
Flag of England.svg Neil Stewart 10 9 9 4 5 3 Flag of Pakistan.svg Alauddin 4 7 3
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Hunt 9 9 9 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hunt 9 9 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Abbas Khan 0 1 3 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hunt 9 9 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Sharif Ali 9 9 9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Sharif Ali 0 6 2
Flag of England.svg D P Morgan 2 0 0 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hunt 9 9 9
Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Safwat 9 9 9 Flag of Egypt.svg Safwat 5 3 0
Flag of England.svg Brian Wise 2 0 0 Flag of Egypt.svg Safwat 9 9 9
Flag of England.svg Stuart Courtney 9 9 9 Flag of England.svg Courtney 6 6 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Jolly 7 3 6 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hunt 9 9 9
7 Flag of Pakistan.svg Hiddy Jahan 9 9 10 7 Flag of Pakistan.svg Jahan 4 3 6
Flag of Pakistan.svg Amanullah Khan 4 3 9 7 Flag of Pakistan.svg Jahan 9 9 9
Flag of Nigeria.svg Mark M'Fuk Flag of Nigeria.svg Mfuk 2 7 1
 7 Flag of Pakistan.svg Jahan 10 9 7 6 9
Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohibullah Khan 9 8 9 9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Khan M 9 5 9 9 1
Flag of Pakistan.svg Gulmast Khan 3 10 0 0 Flag of Pakistan.svg Khan M 9 9 9
Flag of England.svg Clive Francis 9 9 5 6 9 Flag of England.svg Francis 1 3 6
Flag of Egypt.svg Aladin Allouba 7 7 9 9 5
Preceded by British Open Squash Championships
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