British Junior Open Squash 2015

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BJO 2015
Details
Event nameBritish Junior Open 2015
Location Sheffield, England
VenueHallamshire Squash Club
Abbeydale Park Club
Fulwood Sports Club
Website
squashsite.co.uk/bjo/
  2014
2016  

The British Junior Open 2015 is the 2015 edition of the British Junior Open for Squash, which is a World Junior Squash Circuit event Tier 2. The event took place in Sheffield in England from 2 to 6 January.

Contents

Draw and results

Restricted from the quarter final

Under 19

Boys Under 19

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Peru.svg Diego Elías 111111
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Soliman 3 3 3
1 Flag of Peru.svg Diego Elías 118 1111
3/4 Flag of England.svg George Parker 4 115 2
3/4 Flag of England.svg George Parker 117 1111
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Abo Elmakarem 8 116 8
1 Flag of Peru.svg Diego Elías 13 111111
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar El Atmas 152 2 3
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Amr Arafa 9 11115 13
3/4 Flag of India.svg Kush Kumar 115 4 1115
3/4 Flag of India.svg Kush Kumar 114 6 6
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar El Atmas9 111111
9/16 Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Craig 136 7 6
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar El Atmas11 111111

Girls Under 19

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 111111
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Hana Bassem 2 8 4
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 113 7 1611
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany 5 111114 6
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany 111111
5/8 Flag of England.svg Georgina Kennedy 7 5 7
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 9 11115 11
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Metwally 117 9 119
5/8 Flag of France.svg Marie Stephan 9 9 2
3/4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nele Gilis 111111
3/4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nele Gilis 7 5 7
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Metwally 111111
Flag of England.svg Amelia Henley 6 5 8
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Metwally 111111

Under 17

Boys Under 17

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Eain Yow Ng 111111
17/32 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael Mehl 9 9 5
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Eain Yow Ng 6 111111
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Ebrahim 116 3 4
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Ibrahim 9 11119 12
5/8 Flag of India.svg Velavan Senthilkumar 114 4 1110
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Eain Yow Ng 7 5 111111
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Saad El Din Ihab 11119 9 4
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Karim Magdy 6 159 1115
3/4 Flag of Jordan.svg Mohammed Al-Saraj 1113 119 13
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Karim Magdy 9 5 3
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Saad El Din Ihab 111111
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Belal Wael 3 7 1
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Saad El Din Ihab 111111

Girls Under 17

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 111111
9/16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Andrea Jia Qi Lee 4 2 4
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 111111
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nadine Kottb 7 3 5
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nadine Kottb 111111
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zoe Foo Yuk Han 8 3 6
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 111111
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Zena Mekiwy 2 5 4
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Mariam Mostafa 3 8 7
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Menat Allah Hamed 111111
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Menat Allah Hamed 10 5 2
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Zena Mekiwy 121111
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Zena Mekiwy 1110 1111
2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sivasangari Subramaniam 6 129 7

Under 15

Boys Under 15

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Marwan Tarek 111111
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Haffiz Mohd Arif 6 4 2
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Marwan Tarek 119 117 11
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed El Shamy 9 115 111
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed El Shamy 121211
5/8 Flag of England.svg Nicholas Wall 10 10 8
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Marwan Tarek 1110 1111
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed El Mashad 7 128 4
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed El Mashad 111111
17/32 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Darosham Khan 6 9 5
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed El Mashad 1310 1111
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Mostafa Assal 11 122 8
5/8 Flag of India.svg Tushar Shahani 3 0 5
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Mostafa Assal 111111

Girls Under 15

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Hania El Hammany 111112
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Nada Abbas 6 7 10
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Hania El Hammany 9 121112
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Amina Yasser 1110 7 10
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Amina Yasser 111111
5/8 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hui Lam Lui 1 8 6
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Hania El Hammany 117 1114
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Rawan Reda 9 117 12
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Hana Moataz 111211
3/4 Flag of England.svg Elize Lazarus 8 10 4
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Hana Moataz 5 5 3
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Rawan Reda 111111
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Aifa Azman 9 4 7
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Rawan Reda 111111

Under 13

Boys Under 13

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Yehia El Nawsany 111111
17/32 Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhd Amirul Azhar 5 2 4
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Yehia El Nawsany 111111
3/4 Flag of England.svg Sam Todd 8 2 5
3/4 Flag of England.svg Sam Todd 6 116 1311
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Marwan Reda 119 1111 7
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Yehia El Nawsany 11117 6 11
17/32 Flag of Pakistan.svg Harris Qasim 8 4 11114
17/32 Flag of Pakistan.svg Harris Qasim 12149 12
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Karim Elbarbary 10 12 1110
17/32 Flag of Pakistan.svg Harris Qasim 13 115 1211
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Ali Yacout 157 1110 5
9/16 Flag of England.svg Josh Perkins 5 3 3
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Ali Yacout 111111

Girls Under 13

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Youssef 7 9 111111
9/16 Flag of the United States.svg Marina Stefanoni 11117 7 5
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Youssef 111111
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Malik Ashraf 3 4 8
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Malik Ashraf 9 111111
9/16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Noor Ampandi 111 5 9
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Youssef 9 131110
3/4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Jessica Keng *1111 7 8
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Sana Mahmoud 9 118 4
3/4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Jessica Keng 118 1111
3/4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Jessica Keng 121111
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Farida Mohammed 10 8 6
9/16 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour Abo El Makarem 11 7 6
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Farida Mohammed 131111

Note :

  • Match was awarded to Jessica Keng.

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References

  1. "British Junior Open Squash - Draws".
  2. "British Junior Open 2015 Draws - Google Drive".