2014 Women's World Junior Squash Championships

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Women's World Junior 2014
20th WSF Women's World Junior Championship
Location Flag of Namibia.svg Windhoek Namibia
Website
www.wsfworldjuniors.com
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champion Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runner-up Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Ahmed Gohar
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Third place Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Metwally
  2013 Flag of Poland.svg Flag placeholder.svg 2015  

The 2014 Women's World Junior Squash Championships is the women's edition of the 2014 World Junior Squash Championships, which serves as the individual world Junior championship for squash players. The event took place in Windhoek in Namibia from 10 to 15 August 2014. Habiba Mohamed won her first World Junior Open title, defeating Nouran Ahmed Gohar in the final.

Contents

Seeds

  1. [1*] Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini (semifinals)
  2. [2*] Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Ahmed Gohar (final)
  3. [3/4*] Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim Ahmed (quarterfinals)
  4. [3/4*] Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Ibrahim Metwally (semifinals)
  5. [5/8*] Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed Ahmed Alymohmed (champion)
  6. [5/8*] Flag of the United States.svg Sabrina Sobhy (quarterfinals)
  7. [5/8*] Flag of France.svg Marie Stephan (round of 16)
  8. [5/8*] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nele Gilis (round of 16)
  9. [9/12*] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tinne Gilis (round of 16)
  10. [9/12*] Flag of the United States.svg Olivia Fiechter (round of 16)
  11. [9/12*] Flag of England.svg Lily Taylor (quarterfinals)
  12. [9/12*] Flag of England.svg Georgina Kennedy (quarterfinals)
  13. [13/16*] Flag of the United States.svg Reeham Sedky (round of 16)
  14. [13/16*] Flag of Colombia.svg Laura Tovar Pérez (second round)
  15. [13/16*] Flag of South Africa.svg Kacey-Leigh Dodd (round of 16)
  16. [13/16*] Flag of India.svg Harshit Jawanda (round of 16)

Draw and results

Finals

Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 111111
9/12 Flag of England.svg Lily Taylor 2 3 3
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 111110 8 11
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 8 5 121113
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 121111
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim 10 3 5
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 6 111111
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Ahmed Gohar 112 7 6
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Ibrahim Metwally 111111
9/12 Flag of England.svg Georgina Kennedy 7 2 9
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Ibrahim Metwally 114 6 0
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Ahmed Gohar 9 111111
5/8 Flag of the United States.svg Sabrina Sobhy 9 4 8
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Ahmed Gohar 111111

Top half

Section 1

First roundSecond roundRound of 16Quarter finals
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 111111
Flag of England.svg Amelia Eliz. Henley7 6 111211 Flag of England.svg Amelia Eliz. Henley 4 5 2
Flag of the United States.svg Casey Shey. Wong 11116 10 7 1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 111111
13/16 Flag of South Africa.svg Kacey-Leigh Dodd 4 2 1
Flag of Malaysia.svg Andrea Jia Qi Lee w/o
13/16 Flag of South Africa.svg Kacey-Leigh Dodd0 2 1
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 111111
9/12 Flag of England.svg Lily Taylor 2 3 3
9/12 Flag of England.svg Lily Taylor111111
Flag of India.svg Anandita Gupta w/o Flag of Namibia.svg Nhadia Maria Gustavo
Flag of Namibia.svg Nhadia Mar. Gustavo9/12 Flag of England.svg Lily Taylor5 3 111111
Flag of Nigeria.svg Yemisi Olatunji w/o5/8 Flag of France.svg Marie Stephan 11118 4 5
Flag of Germany.svg Saskia Beinhard Flag of Germany.svg Saskia Beinhard 3 3 2
5/8 Flag of France.svg Marie Stephan 111111

Section 2

First roundSecond roundRound of 16Quarter finals
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 111111
Flag of Namibia.svg Lida-Marie Calizt 1 0 3 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Lynette Vai 4 3 4
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Lynette Vai1111115/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 111111
Flag of Malaysia.svg Siva. Subramaniam 9/12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tinne Gilis 0 7 2
Flag of Nigeria.svg Titiloayo Akinyele w/o Flag of Malaysia.svg Siva. Subramaniam w/o
9/12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tinne Gilis
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 121111
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim 10 3 5
13/16 Flag of Colombia.svg Laura Tovar Pérez 9 9 10
Flag of the United States.svg Kayley Leonard 1110 9 7 Flag of England.svg Alison Thomson111111
Flag of England.svg Alison Thomson4 121111 Flag of England.svg Alison Thomson 6 9 4
Flag of Sweden.svg L Grönlund-Bengsson3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim 111111
Flag of Nigeria.svg Funke Okik. Oladunni w/o Flag of Sweden.svg L. Grönlund-Bengsson 2 1 2
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim 111111

Bottom half

Section 1

First roundSecond roundRound of 16Quarter finals
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Metwally 111111
Flag of Colombia.svg Sara Vallejo1110 1211 Flag of Colombia.svg Sara Vallejo 2 2 3
Flag of South Africa.svg Makgosi Peloakgosi 6 1210 9 3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Metwally 111111
13/16 Flag of the United States.svg Reeham Sedky 3 5 8
Flag of Malaysia.svg Zoe Foo Yuk Han w/o
13/16 Flag of the United States.svg Reeham Sedky
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Metwally 111111
9/12 Flag of England.svg Georgina Kennedy 7 2 9
9/12 Flag of England.svg Georgina Kennedy111111
Flag of South Africa.svg Elsje Van Der Merwe 2 2 5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nadia Pfister 5 4 10
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nadia Pfister1111119/12 Flag of England.svg Georgina Kennedy6 111111
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Carley Kate Barton5/8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nele Gilis 113 6 8
Flag of Nigeria.svg Sunday Veronica w/o Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Carley Kate Barton 0 0 0
5/8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nele Gilis 111111

Section 2

First roundSecond roundRound of 16Quarter finals
5/8 Flag of the United States.svg Sabrina Sobhy 111111
Flag of Sweden.svg Linnea Wallsten 114 8 7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Madlen Shea O'Connor 6 3 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Madlen Sh. O'Connor7 1111115/8 Flag of the United States.svg Sabrina Sobhy 4 111111
Flag of Germany.svg Nele Hatschek1111119/12 Flag of the United States.svg Olivia Fiechter 115 3 8
Flag of Namibia.svg Daniela Scriba 4 6 3 Flag of Germany.svg Nele Hatschek 9 2 8
9/12 Flag of the United States.svg Olivia Fiechter111111
5/8 Flag of the United States.svg Sabrina Sobhy 9 4 8
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 111111
13/16 Flag of India.svg Harshit Jawanda111111
Flag of England.svg Jessica Davis 8 6 2
13/16 Flag of India.svg Harshit Jawanda 2 7 0
Flag of Nigeria.svg Oludamn. Oluwafemi11159 112 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 111111
Flag of Namibia.svg Alyssa Cummings 7 13 112 Flag of Nigeria.svg Oludamnil. Oluwafemi 0 3 0
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 111111

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References

  1. "World Squash".
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