2017 Women's Asian Individual Squash Championships

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2017 Asian Individual Squash Championships
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Event name2017 Asian Individual Squash Championships
Location Flag of India.svg Chennai
Venue Express Avenue Mall
Website
squashinthemall.com
  2015 Flag of Kuwait.svg
Flag of Malaysia.svg 2019  

The 2017 Women's Asian Individual Squash Championships is the women's edition of the 2017 Asian Individual Squash Championships, which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players. The event took place at Express Avenue Mall in Chennai from 26 to 30 April 2017. Defending champion Nicol David decided to skip the event. Joshana Chinappa defeated her compatriot Dipika Pallikal to win her first Asian Individual Squash Championship title.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au (semifinals)
  2. Flag of India.svg Joshna Chinappa (champion)
  3. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Joey Chan (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal (final)
  5. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Liu Tsz-Ling (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing (semifinals)
  7. Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Kobayashi (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Malaysia.svg Rachel Arnold (second round)
  9. Flag of India.svg Sachika Ingale (first round)
  10. Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee Andrea Jia Qi (second round)
  11. Flag of Malaysia.svg Zoe Foo Yuk Han (second round)
  12. Flag of South Korea.svg Choe Yura (first round)
  13. Flag of the Philippines.svg Jemyca Aribado (second round)
  14. Flag of Iran.svg Taba Taghavi (first round)
  15. Flag of Iran.svg Ailee Nayeri (first round)
  16. Flag of Japan.svg Satomi Watanabe (quarterfinals)

Draw and results

Finals

Semi finalsFinal
              
1 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 9 117 9
4 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 117 1111
4 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 1510 134 4
2 Flag of India.svg Joshana Chinappa 13 1211 1111
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing 6 4 8
2 Flag of India.svg Joshana Chinappa 111111

Top half

First roundSecond roundQuarter finalsSemi finals
1 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au
BYE 1 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 111111
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jihyun 9 111111 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jihyun 3 5 3
14 Flag of Iran.svg Taba Taghavi 115 6 6 1 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 111111
16 Flag of Japan.svg Satomi Watanabe 11121116 Flag of Japan.svg Satomi Watanabe 5 6 3
Flag of India.svg Urwashi Joshi 5 10 3 16 Flag of Japan.svg Satomi Watanabe 10 115 1111
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Eunok 8 8 6 8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rachel Mae Arnold 127 115 4
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rachel Mae Arnold 1111111 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 9 117 9
5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Liu Tsz Ling 1111114 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 117 1111
Flag of Singapore.svg Wai Yhann Au Yeong 9 7 5 5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Liu Tsz Ling 111111
Flag of South Korea.svg Eum Hwayeong 4 4 111111 Flag of South Korea.svg Eum Hwayeong 6 6 4
15 Flag of Iran.svg Ailee Nayeri 11113 6 6 5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Liu Tsz Ling 3 6 6
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee Andrea Jia Qi 1111114 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 111111
Flag of Iran.svg Fereshteh Eghtedari 5 3 4 10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee Andrea Jia Qi 12 5 5
BYE 4 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 141111
4 Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal

Bottom half

First roundSecond roundQuarter finalsSemi finals
3 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Joey Chan
BYE 3 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Joey Chan 111111
Flag of India.svg Lakshya R. 114 116 6 11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Foo Zoe Yuk Han 6 7 6
11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Foo Zoe Yuk Han 7 119 11113 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Joey Chan 119 6 7
12 Flag of South Korea.svg Choe Yura 4 8 8 6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing 6 111111
Flag of India.svg Sunayna Kuruvilla 111111 Flag of India.svg Sunayna Kuruvilla 6 4 6
Flag of Iran.svg Ghazal Sharafpour 4 1 4 6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing 111111
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing 1111116 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing 6 4 8
7 Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Kobayashi 1211112 Flag of India.svg Joshana Chinappa 111111
Flag of the Philippines.svg Yvonne Alyssa Dalida 10 1 2 7 Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Kobayashi 11122 11
Flag of Malaysia.svg Aifa Azman 11117 11 13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Aifa Azman 6 10 114
9 Flag of India.svg Sachika Ingale 7 6 111311 7 Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Kobayashi 7 3 1110
13 Flag of the Philippines.svg Jemyca Aribado 1111112 Flag of India.svg Joshana Chinappa 11119 12
Flag of Singapore.svg Sneha Sivakumar 5 2 9 13 Flag of the Philippines.svg Jemyca Aribado 7 9 7
BYE 2 Flag of India.svg Joshana Chinappa 111111
2 Flag of India.svg Joshana Chinappa

Source: [1]

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References

  1. "Men main draw" (PDF). 18th Asian Individual Championship 2015.
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