2015 Women's British Open Squash Championship

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British Open Squash Championships
85th Women's British Open
Details
Event nameAllam British Open 2015
Location Hull, England
Venue Sports Arena
Website
britishopensquash.net
Women's PSA World Tour
Category World Series Platinum
Prize money$100,000
Year World Tour 2015
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2016  

The Women's Allam British Open 2015 is the women's edition of the 2015 British Open Squash Championships, which is a PSA World Series event Platinum (Prize money: $100 000). The event took place at the Sports Arena in Hull in England from 11 May to 17 May. Camille Serme won her first British Open trophy, beating Laura Massaro in the final.

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Prize money and ranking points

For 2015, the prize purse was $100,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows: [1]

Prize Money British Open (2015)
EventWFSFQF2R1R
Points (PSA)4800330019501050525300
Prize money$14,450$9,775$5,740$3,400$1,910$1,060

Seeds

  1. Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David (semi-finals)
  2. Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily (quarter-finals)
  3. Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro (final)
  4. Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini (quarter-finals)
  5. Flag of England.svg Alison Waters (first round)
  6. Flag of France.svg Camille Serme (champion)
  7. Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Tayeb (first round)
  8. Flag of Egypt.svg Omneya Abdel Kawy (first round)
  9. Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal (second round)
  10. Flag of New Zealand.svg Joelle King (quarter-finals)
  11. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au (second round)
  12. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachael Grinham (first round)
  13. Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Perry (quarter-finals)
  14. Flag of England.svg Emma Beddoes (second round)
  15. Flag of England.svg Jenny Duncalf (first round)
  16. Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Ahmed Gohar (second round)

Draw and results

First round * 1* Second round 2* Quarter finals * Semi-finals *
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David 11117 11
Q Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tesni Evans 2 4 119 1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David 119 1111
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Natalie Grinham wo14 Flag of England.svg Emma Beddoes 9 118 5
14 Flag of England.svg Emma Beddoes 1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David 111112
13 Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Perry 5 11111113 Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Perry 6 8 10
Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim 118 7 8 13 Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Perry 11117 11
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg Donna Urquhart 5 11127 11Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg Donna Urquhart 5 7 116
7 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Tayeb 117 10 115 1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David 11119 10 8
8 Flag of Egypt.svg Omneya Abdel Kawy 4 8 11 3 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 5 9 111211
WC Flag of England.svg Victoria Lust 111113WC Flag of England.svg Victoria Lust 5 7 2
Q Flag of the United States.svg Sabrina Sobhy 8 9 4 10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Joelle King 111111
10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Joelle King 11111110 Flag of New Zealand.svg Joelle King 6 2 7
16 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 11119 113 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 111111
Q Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Samantha Cornett 7 6 117 16 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Ahmed Gohar 9 9 111 Final
Flag of India.svg Joshna Chinappa 11 138 5 3 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 11118 11
3 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 1311 11113 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 3 5 118
4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 117 119 116 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme * 11118 11
Flag of Egypt.svg Heba El Torky 2 112 114 4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 111111
Q Flag of South Africa.svg Siyoli Waters 117 110 16Q Flag of South Africa.svg Siyoli Waters 2 8 5
15 Flag of England.svg Jenny Duncalf 6 118 1114 4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 117 119 9
9 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 9 11119 116 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 6 117 1111
Flag of England.svg Emily Whitlock 118 7 114 9 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 5 3 2
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Joey Chan 4 5 115 6 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 111111
6 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 11114 116 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 111111
5 Flag of England.svg Alison Waters 8 5 4 Q Flag of Malaysia.svg Delia Arnold 3 7 6
Q Flag of Malaysia.svg Delia Arnold 111111Q Flag of Malaysia.svg Delia Arnold 7 111211
Flag of Guyana.svg Nicolette Fernandes 116 3 10 11 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 118 10 9
11 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 8 111112Q Flag of Malaysia.svg Delia Arnold 4 1610 1112
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachael Grinham 9 5 148 2 Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 1114 126 10
Q Flag of Egypt.svg Yathreb Adel 111112 11Q Flag of Egypt.svg Yathreb Adel 5 5 10
Q Flag of Denmark.svg Line Hansen 6 5 1111 2 Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 111112
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 11117 13

[2]

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References

  1. "World series Prize Money" (PDF). Retrieved 29 June 2012.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "Allam British Open 2015 | Tournaments | WSA World Tour". Archived from the original on 20 May 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
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