British Open Squash Championships | |
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76th Women's British Open Championships | |
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Location | Nottingham, England |
Venue | Nottingham SRC & Albert Hall |
The 2004 Women's Harris British Open Squash Championships was held at the Nottingham Squash Rackets Club with the later stages being held at the Albert Hall in Nottingham from 29 October - 7 November 2004. The event was won for the second consecutive year by Rachael Grinham who defeated Natalie Grainger in the final. [1] [2]
Player One | Player Two | Score |
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Rachael Grinham | Stephanie Brind | 9-0 9-5 9-3 |
Cassie Jackman (Campion) | Latasha Khan | 9-2 9-2 9-6 |
Vanessa Atkinson | Pamela Nimmo | 9-0 9-4 9-2 |
Natalie Grainger | Becky Botwright | 9-2 9-4 9-4 |
Linda Elriani (née Charman) | Alison Waters | 9-5 10-8 9-6 |
Fiona Geaves | Sharon Wee | 8-10 0-9 6-9 |
Nicol David | Runa Reta | 9-3 9-5 9-2 |
Rebecca Macree | Engy Kheirallah | 9-6 9-6 9-5 |
Omneya Abdel Kawy | Carla Khan | 9-4 6-9 8-10 9-5 9-6 |
Jenny Duncalf | Manuela Manetta | 9-0 9-4 9-2 |
Jenny Tranfield | Dominique Lloyd-Walter | 10-8 9-3 9-0 |
Vicky Botwright | Lauren Briggs | 9-3 9-4 9-1 |
Shelley Kitchen | Tegwen Malik | w/o |
Isabelle Stoehr | Annelize Naudé | 3-9 9-6 9-5 2-9 9-7 |
Madeline Perry | Laura Lengthorn | 9-6 9-5 6-9 0-9 0-9 |
Tania Bailey | Line Hansen | 9-0 9-0 9-3 |
Player One | Player Two | Score |
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Grinham R | David | 10-8 9-2 9-1 |
Jackman | Elriani | 10-8 9-3 9-2 |
Atkinson | Duncalf | 9-4 9-2 9-4 |
Grainger | Kawy | 9-0 9-6 9-2 |
Player One | Player Two | Score |
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Grinham R | Atkinson | 7-9 1-9 10-9 9-6 9-2 |
Jackman | Grainger | 1-9 6-9 9-1 3-9 |
Player One | Player Two | Score |
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Grinham R | Grainger | 3-9 9-5 9-0 9-3 |
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