2009 Women's World Open Squash Championship

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Women's World Open 2009
26th WISPA World Squash Championship
Women's World Squash 2009.jpg
Location Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Amsterdam, Netherlands
Date(s)September 20–27, 2009
Website
www.squash.me.uk/wwo
WISPA World Tour
Category WISPA World Open
Prize money$118,000
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champion Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runner-up Flag of the Netherlands.svg Natalie Grinham
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Semi-finalists Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Grinham / Flag of England.svg A Waters
  2008 Flag of England.svg Flag of Egypt.svg 2010  
Omneya Abdel Kawy and Samantha Teran during their 2nd round Omneya Abdel Kawy & Samantha Teran.jpg
Omneya Abdel Kawy and Samantha Terán during their 2nd round

The 2009 Women's World Open Squash Championship is the women's edition of the World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The championship is part of the WISPA Platinum series of the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA) World Tour. The event took place in Amsterdam in the Netherlands from 20 to 27 September 2009. [1]

Contents

Ranking points

In 2009, the points breakdown were as follows:

World Open (2009)
EventWFSFQF2R1R
Points (WISPA)5300363021501150575330

Seeds

  1. Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David (Champion)
  2. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Natalie Grinham (Final)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachael Grinham (Semifinals)
  4. Flag of England.svg Alison Waters (Semifinals)
  5. Flag of England.svg Jenny Duncalf (Quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Egypt.svg Omneya Abdel Kawy (Quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Ireland.svg Madeline Perry (Quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of England.svg Laura Lengthorn-Massaro (Quarterfinals)
  9. Flag of France.svg Isabelle Stoehr (First Round)
  10. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kasey Brown (Second Round)
  11. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vanessa Atkinson (Second Round)
  12. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au (Second Round)
  13. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Rebecca Chiu (Second Round)
  14. Flag of New Zealand.svg Jaclyn Hawkes (First Round)
  15. Flag of Mexico.svg Samantha Terán (Second Round)
  16. Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily (Second Round)

Draw and results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg N David 11 11 11   
WC Flag of the Netherlands.svg O Noom 6 4 6   1 Flag of Malaysia.svg N David 11 11 11   
9 Flag of France.svg I Stoehr 8 13 7 7    Flag of France.svg C Serme 3 5 0   
  Flag of France.svg C Serme 11 11 11 11  1 Flag of Malaysia.svg N David 11 11 11 11  
5 Flag of England.svg J Duncalf 11 11 11   5 Flag of England.svg J Duncalf 6 13 6 7  
  Flag of Malaysia.svg D Arnold 4 3 4   5 Flag of England.svg J Duncalf 11 11 11   
14 Flag of New Zealand.svg J Hawkes 10 7 13 8    Flag of Egypt.svg E Kheirallah 9 9 9   
  Flag of Egypt.svg E Kheirallah 12 11 11 11  1 Flag of Malaysia.svg N David 4 11 15 11  
4 Flag of England.svg A Waters 11 11 11   4 Flag of England.svg A Waters 11 6 13 7  
Q Flag of England.svg S Kippax 6 3 4   4 Flag of England.svg A Waters 10 11 11 11 11
16 Flag of Egypt.svg R E Weleily 11 11 11   16 Flag of Egypt.svg R E Weleily 12 7 5 13 7
Q Flag of India.svg J Chinappa 5 4 6   4 Flag of England.svg A Waters 11 11 11 11  
7 Flag of Ireland.svg M Perry 11 11 9 11  7 Flag of Ireland.svg M Perry 5 8 13 2  
Q Flag of the United States.svg L Khan 3 3 11 5  7 Flag of Ireland.svg M Perry 11 11 11   Final
13 Flag of Hong Kong.svg R Chiu 2 11 11 6 11 13 Flag of Hong Kong.svg R Chiu 8 4 5   
Q Flag of the United States.svg A Sobhy 11 9 3 11 6 1 Flag of Malaysia.svg N David 3 11 11 11  
  Flag of England.svg S Pierrepont 11 0 7 7  2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg N Grinham 11 6 3 8  
15 Flag of Mexico.svg S Terán 6 11 11 11  15 Flag of Mexico.svg S Terán 11 9 7 9  
Q Flag of Egypt.svg N E Tayeb 7 9 11 4  6 Flag of Egypt.svg O A Kawy 8 11 11 11  
6 Flag of Egypt.svg O A Kawy 11 11 9 11  6 Flag of Egypt.svg O A Kawy 11 11 1 6 8
  Flag of England.svg T Bailey 10 11 5 5  3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Grinham 6 7 11 11 11
11  Flag of the Netherlands.svg V Atkinson 12 8 11 11  11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg V Atkinson 11 11 6 6 3
  Flag of England.svg D-L Walter 5 7 4   3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Grinham 7 8 11 11 11
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Grinham 11 11 11   3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Grinham 13 6 6 4  
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Urquhart 11 9 2 3  2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg N Grinham 11 11 11 11  
12 Flag of Hong Kong.svg A Au 8 11 11 11  12 Flag of Hong Kong.svg A Au 11 9 7 9  
Q Flag of Hong Kong.svg J Chan 6 6 8   8 Flag of England.svg L L-Massaro 8 11 11 11  
8 Flag of England.svg L L-Massaro 11 11 11   8 Flag of England.svg L L-Massaro 6 4 6   
Q Flag of Ireland.svg A Blake 7 11 6 11 1 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg N Grinham 11 11 11   
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg K Brown 11 6 11 7 11 10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg K Brown 4 8 8   
  Flag of England.svg L Briggs 1 3 5   2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg N Grinham 11 11 11   
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg N Grinham 11 11 11   

Note: * Q = Qualifier, * WC = Wild Card, * w/o = Walkover, * r = Retired

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References

  1. "Tournament official website". womensworldopen.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-12. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
Preceded by
England (Manchester)
2008
WISPA World Open
Netherlands (Amsterdam)

2009
Succeeded by
Egypt (Sharm el-Sheikh) 2010