British Junior Open Squash 2017

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BJO 2017
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Event nameBritish Junior Open 2016
Location Sheffield, England
VenueHallamshire Squash Club
Abbeydale Park Club
Fulwood Sports Club
Website
squashsite.co.uk/bjo/
  2016
2018  

The British Junior Open 2017 is the edition of the 2017's British Junior Open Squash, which is a World Junior Squash Circuit Tier 2 event. The event took place in Sheffield in England from 2 to 6 January.[ citation needed ]

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Draw and results

Restricted from the quarter-final

Under 19

Boys Under 19

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
9/16 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Douglas 123 8 12
9/16 Flag of India.svg Adhitya Raghavan 10 111114
9/16 Flag of India.svg Adhitya Raghavan 10 8 8
Flag of India.svg Abhay Singh 121111
5/8 Flag of England.svg Kyle Finch 11118 7 8
Flag of India.svg Abhay Singh 5 6 111111
Flag of India.svg Abhay Singh 14 2 127
5/8 Flag of India.svg Velavan Senthilkumar 161110 11
3/4 Flag of France.svg Victor Crouin 118 9 8
5/8 Flag of India.svg Velavan Senthilkumar 6 111111
5/8 Flag of India.svg Velavan Senthilkumar 111111
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Ibrahim 7 5 9
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Abdallah Elmasry 11119 6 4
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Ibrahim 9 8 111111

Girls Under 19

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Hania El Hammamy 121111
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Satomi Watanabe 10 6 9
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Hania El Hammamy 14114 11
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nada Abbas 12 8 117
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Mena Hamed 4 8 9
3/4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nada Abbas 111111
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Hania El Hammamy 1110 1111
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Zeina Mickawy 4 126 6
3/4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sivasangari Subramaniam 11119 11
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Andrea Lee 5 9 117
3/4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sivasangari Subramaniam 11119 9 9
5/8 Flag of England.svg Zeina Mickawy 6 6 111111
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Zeina Mickawy 11119 6 7
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Amina Yousry 6 7 111110

Under 17

Boys Under 17

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Yahya Elnawasany 111111
9/16 Flag of England.svg Adam Goad 8 3 2
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Yahya Elnawasany 111111
3/4 Flag of England.svg Sam Todd 8 6 8
9/16 Flag of the United States.svg Thomas Rosini 4 6 7
3/4 Flag of England.svg Sam Todd 111111
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Yahya Elnawasany 1111
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Duncan Lee 9 3 5
9/16 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Abdelrahman Dweek 111111
17/32 Flag of the United States.svg Dana Santry 7 3 5
9/16 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Abdelrahman Dweek 1110 7 6
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Duncan Lee 4 121111
5/8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Duncan Lee 10 111211
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Karim El Barbary 125 10 9

Girls Under 15

Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                     
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Ingy Hammouda 8 115 8
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 119 1111
5/8 Flag of Egypt.svg Habiba Mohamed 8 115 9
5/8 Flag of England.svg Elise Lazarus 117 1111
5/8 Flag of England.svg Elise Lazarus 111211
3/4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Aifa Azman 6 10 9
5/8 Flag of England.svg Elise Lazarus 9 6 6
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Hana Ayoub 111111
3/4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hiu Lam Lui 111111
5/8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Elena Wagenmans 4 8 7
3/4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hiu Lam Lui 119 7 8
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Hana Ayoub 8 111111
5/8 Flag of Scotland.svg Georgia Adderley 5 8 11
2 Flag of Egypt.svg Hana Ayoub 111113

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References

  1. "British Junior Open 2017 Draws and Schedules" . Retrieved 30 June 2020.