Dutch Junior Open Squash 2018

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Dutch Junior Open
32nd Dutch Junior Open Squash
Location Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam, Netherlands
Venue Frans Otten Stadion
Date(s)July 12 – 15, 2018
Website
www.djosquash.nl
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champion Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runner-up Flag of Spain.svg Iván Pérez Saavedra
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Semi-finalists Flag of Spain.svg Aron Astray Gomez / Flag of England.svg Carlton Oldham
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The DPD Dutch Junior Open Squash 2018 is the men's edition of the 2018 Dutch Junior Open Squash, which is a World Junior Squash Circuit Tier 2 event. The event took place at the Frans Otten Stadion from July 12 to 15. The title stayed in English possession for the second straight year, with Lewis Anderson claiming his first Dutch Junior Open title after defeating the Spaniard Iván Pérez Saavedra 3–1 in the Boys' Under 19 final. [1]

Contents

Seeds (Boys' Under 19)

  1. [1*] Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Dévald (second round)
  2. [2*] Flag of Spain.svg Iván Pérez Saavedra (finals)
  3. [3/4*] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dominic Wren (second round)
  4. [3/4*] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luke Stauffer (third round)
  5. [5/8*] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries Verhaegen (quarterfinals)
  6. [5/8*] Flag of England.svg Perry Malik (quarterfinals)
  7. [5/8*] Flag of France.svg Valentin Alberti (third round)
  8. [5/8*] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Schreurs (quarterfinals)
  9. [9/12*] Flag of France.svg Quentin Leclerc (second round)
  10. [9/12*] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Victor Romer (third round)
  11. [9/12*] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Imen Tack (second round)
  12. [9/12*] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Sinkule (second round)
  13. [13/16*] Flag of Luxembourg.svg Miguel Duarte (first round)
  14. [13/16*] Flag of India.svg Saksham Choudhary (second round)
  15. [13/16*] Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Rozhansky (second round)
  16. [13/16*] Flag of Scotland.svg Tino Mackay (second round)

Draw and results

Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
                     
Flag of England.svg Carlton Oldham 6 119 1113
5/8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries Verhaegen 119 112 11
Flag of England.svg Carlton Oldham 6 7 10
Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson 111112
5/8 Flag of England.svg Perry Malik 6 158 114
Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson 1113 113 11
Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson 8 111211
2 Flag of Spain.svg Iván Pérez Saavedra 118 10 3
4 Flag of Spain.svg Aron Astray Gomez 1710 117 11
Flag of the United States.svg Aditya Kankariya 15 119 119
Flag of Spain.svg Aron Astray Gomez 6 3 1512
2 Flag of Spain.svg Iván Pérez Saavedra 111113 14
5/8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Schreurs 9 6 8
2 Flag of Spain.svg Iván Pérez Saavedra 111111

Top half

Section 1

First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
1 Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Dévald
 1 Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Dévald 8 11115 4
Flag of the United States.svg Benjamin Gemma 6 5 6 Flag of England.svg Carlton Oldham 119 7 1111
Flag of England.svg Carlton Oldham 111111 Flag of England.svg Carlton Oldham 11114 11
Flag of Estonia.svg Walter Herold Veedla Flag of France.svg Remi Lamilango 3 3 113
Flag of Pakistan.svg Daud Khan wo Flag of Estonia.svg Walter Herold Veedla 8 7 1
Flag of France.svg Remi Lamilango 111311 Flag of France.svg Remi Lamilango 111111
13/16 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Miguel Duarte 7 11 4 Flag of England.svg Carlton Oldham 6 119 1113
9/12 Flag of France.svg Quentin Leclerc 5/8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries Verhaegen 119 112 11
 9/12 Flag of France.svg Quentin Leclerc 5 10 5
Flag of England.svg Karim Samir 117 6 6 Flag of India.svg Raunak Advani 111211
Flag of India.svg Raunak Advani 9 111111 Flag of India.svg Raunak Advani 7 129 12
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael Greenwood 6 4 3 5/8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries Verhaegen 1110 1114
Flag of Guernsey.svg Patrick Josey 111111 Flag of Guernsey.svg Patrick Josey 8 123 8
 5/8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries Verhaegen 1110 1111
5/8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries Verhaegen

Section 2

First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
5/8 Flag of England.svg Perry Malik
 5/8 Flag of England.svg Perry Malik 2 151111
Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Fehn 3 5 7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henrico van der Vegt 1113 6 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henrico van der Vegt 1111115/8 Flag of England.svg Perry Malik 5 111111
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bjarni Kemperman 9 5 1111119/12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Victor Romer 113 4 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Fraser Steven 11118 4 8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bjarni Kemperman 3 9 119
 9/12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Victor Romer 11118 11
9/12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Victor Romer Flag of England.svg Perry Malik 6 158 114
13/16 Flag of India.svg Saksham Choudhary 3/4 Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson 1113 113 11
 13/16 Flag of India.svg Saksham Choudhary 5 2 rtd
Flag of England.svg Lucas Hughes 119 1111 Flag of England.svg Lucas Hughes 114
Flag of the United States.svg Eli Kramer 7 118 3 Flag of England.svg Lucas Hughes 10 8 9
Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson 10 111111 Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson 121111
Flag of India.svg Jairaj Singh 128 5 5 Flag of England.svg Lewis Anderson 111111
 3/4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dominic Wren 8 7 7
3/4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dominic Wren

Bottom half

Section 1

First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
3/4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luke Stauffer
 3/4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luke Stauffer 111111
Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Chrumka 3 1 5 Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Plank 4 3 4
Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Plank 1111113/4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luke Stauffer 12 3 5
Flag of Spain.svg Aron Astray Gomez 111111 Flag of Spain.svg Aron Astray Gomez 141111
Flag of India.svg Maanav Mandhian 2 4 6 Flag of Spain.svg Aron Astray Gomez 111111
 13/16 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandr Rozhanskiy 3 3 2
13/16 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandr Rozhanskiy Flag of Spain.svg Aron Astray Gomez 1710 117 11
9/12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Imen Tack Flag of the United States.svg Aditya Kankariya 15 129 119
 9/12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Imen Tack 3 7 8
Flag of England.svg Nicholas Harbour 137 6 3 Flag of the United States.svg Aditya Kankariya 111111
Flag of the United States.svg Aditya Kankariya 11 111111 Flag of the United States.svg Aditya Kankariya 115 1111
Flag of Namibia.svg Arno Diekmann 1111115/8 Flag of France.svg Valentin Alberti 2 112 0
Flag of India.svg Uttoreo Saha 4 5 5 Flag of Namibia.svg Arno Diekmann 10 7 8
 5/8 Flag of France.svg Valentin Alberti 121111
5/8 Flag of France.svg Valentin Alberti

Section 2

First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
5/8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Schreurs
 5/8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Schreurs 14113 11
Flag of England.svg James Wilkinson 6 7 8 1112 Flag of England.svg James Wilkinson 12 7 116
Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Hill 6 118 10 5/8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Schreurs 11116 5 11
Flag of Spain.svg Gonzalo Romero Rodríguez 111111 Flag of Spain.svg Gonzalo Romero Rodríguez 9 8 11118
Flag of France.svg Francois Barnouin 4 2 3 Flag of Spain.svg Gonzalo Romero Rodríguez 111111
 9/12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Sinkule 3 9 7
9/12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Sinkule 5/8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Schreurs 9 6 8
13/16 Flag of Scotland.svg Tino Mackay 115 1115 112 Flag of Spain.svg Ivan Pérez Saavedra 111111
Flag of England.svg Jack Turvey 9 117 174 13/16 Flag of Scotland.svg Tino Mackay 6 8 8
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Leung 8 5 9 Flag of England.svg Oscar Beach 111111
Flag of England.svg Oscar Beach 111111 Flag of England.svg Oscar Beach 6 5 5
Flag of India.svg Shaan Dalal 7 4 5 2 Flag of Spain.svg Ivan Pérez Saavedra 111111
Flag of England.svg Ben Merchant 111111 Flag of England.svg Ben Merchant 5 5 6
 2 Flag of Spain.svg Ivan Pérez Saavedra 111111
2 Flag of Spain.svg Ivan Pérez Saavedra

[2]

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References

  1. Men's Dutch U19 Junior Open 2018, Frans Otten Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands Squash Info
  2. "Results Listing".