Squash at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles Squash
2014 Commonwealth Games
5th Women's singles squash at the Commonwealth Games
Squash pictogram.svg
Location Flag of Scotland.svg   Glasgow, Scotland
Venue Scotstoun Sports Campus
Date(s)24–28 July 2014
Website
cwgsquash.net
Category XX Commonwealth Games
  2010 2018  

The Squash at the 2014 Commonwealth Games held at the Scotstoun Sports Campus, Glasgow. Singles play took place from 24 July to 28 July. [1]

Contents

Top seed Nicol David defeated the 2nd seed Laura Massaro 12–10, 11–2, 11–4 in 46 minutes to win the gold medal. [2]

Medalists

Gold Nicol David
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Silver Laura Massaro
Flag of England.svg  England
Bronze Joelle King
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand

Seeds

  1. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS) (Champion)
  2. Flag of England.svg  Laura Massaro  (ENG)(Final)
  3. Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joelle King  (NZL)(Semifinals)
  4. Flag of England.svg  Alison Waters  (ENG)(Semifinals)
  5. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)(Quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of India.svg  Dipika Pallikal  (IND)(Quarterfinals)
  7. Ulster banner.svg  Madeline Perry  (NIR)(Quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of England.svg  Jenny Duncalf  (ENG)(Quarterfinals)
  9. Flag of Australia.svg  Rachael Grinham  (AUS)(Round of 16)
  10. Flag of Australia.svg  Kasey Brown  (AUS)(Round of 16)
  11. Flag of Guyana.svg  Nicolette Fernandes  (GUY)(Round of 16)
  12. Flag of India.svg  Joshna Chinappa  (IND)(Round of 16)
  13. Flag of Wales 2.svg  Tesni Evans  (WAL)(Round of 16)
  14. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Samantha Cornett  (CAN)(Round of 16)
  15. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Delia Arnold  (MAS)(Round of 16)
  16. Flag of New Zealand.svg  Megan Craig  (NZL)(Round of 16)

Draws & Results

Main draw

The draw. [3]

Finals

Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                     
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)11115 11
8Flag of England.svg  Jenny Duncalf  (ENG)9 7 114
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)111111
3Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joelle King  (NZL)6 8 5
7Ulster banner.svg  Madeline Perry  (NIR)6 4 6
3Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joelle King  (NZL)111111
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)121111
2Flag of England.svg  Laura Massaro  (ENG)10 2 5
4Flag of England.svg  Alison Waters  (ENG)8 111111
6Flag of India.svg  Dipika Pallikal  (IND)112 9 6
4Flag of England.svg  Alison Waters  (ENG)5 143 8 Third place
2Flag of England.svg  Laura Massaro  (ENG)1112 1111
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)3 2 6 3Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joelle King  (NZL)111111
2Flag of England.svg  Laura Massaro  (ENG)1111114Flag of England.svg  Alison Waters  (ENG)7 7 5

Top Half

Section 1
First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)111111
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Vanessa Florens  (MRI)6 2 1
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)111111
16Flag of New Zealand.svg  Megan Craig  (NZL)7 6 5
Flag of Kenya.svg  Safina Madhani  (KEN)1 2 2
16Flag of New Zealand.svg  Megan Craig  (NZL)111111
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)11115 11
8Flag of England.svg  Jenny Duncalf  (ENG)9 7 114
14Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Samantha Cornett  (CAN)111111
Flag of Australia.svg  Sarah Cardwell  (AUS)5 7 7
14Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Samantha Cornett  (CAN)4 5 7
8Flag of England.svg  Jenny Duncalf  (ENG)111111
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Amanda Lan.-Murphy  (NZL)2 0 8
8Flag of England.svg  Jenny Duncalf  (ENG)111111
Section 2
First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals
7Ulster banner.svg  Madeline Perry  (NIR)111111
Flag of Zambia.svg  Shar. Chimfwembe  (ZAM)111111Flag of Zambia.svg  Sharon Chimfwembe  (ZAM)3 2 4
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Dorothy Boyce  (PNG)4 7 9 7Ulster banner.svg  Madeline Perry  (NIR)1110 1111
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Eva Alphonse  (SEY)1 1 3 10Flag of Australia.svg  Kasey Brown  (AUS)4 128 5
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nadindi Udangawa  (SRI)111111Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nadindi Udangawa  (SRI)3 6 3
10Flag of Australia.svg  Kasey Brown  (AUS)111111
7Ulster banner.svg  Madeline Perry  (NIR)6 4 6
3Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joelle King  (NZL)111111
12Flag of India.svg  Joshna Chinappa  (IND)11119 11
Flag of Malta.svg  Kimberley Bo.-Cauchi  (MLT)3 1 1 Flag of Wales 2.svg  Deon Saffery  (WAL)9 6 119
Flag of Wales 2.svg  Deon Saffery  (WAL)11111112Flag of India.svg  Joshna Chinappa  (IND)3 8 115
Flag of Jersey.svg  Sarah Taylor  (JER)1111113Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joelle King  (NZL)11118 11
Flag of Kenya.svg  Violet Luchendo  (KEN)3 6 6 Flag of Jersey.svg  Sarah Taylor  (JER)2 3 2
3Flag of New Zealand.svg  Joelle King  (NZL)111111

Bottom Half

Section 1
First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals
4Flag of England.svg  Alison Waters  (ENG)111111
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Eli Webb  (PNG)2 1 2
4Flag of England.svg  Alison Waters  (ENG)112 1411
Flag of Malta.svg  Colette Sultana  (MLT)111211 9 2 9Flag of Australia.svg  Rachael Grinham  (AUS)5 1112 9
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mihilia Methsarani  (SRI)9 10 131111Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mihilia Methsarani  (SRI)6 3 1
9Flag of Australia.svg  Rachael Grinham  (AUS)111111
4Flag of England.svg  Alison Waters  (ENG)8 111111
6Flag of India.svg  Dipika Pallikal  (IND)112 9 6
15Flag of Malaysia.svg  Delia Arnold  (MAS)111111
Flag of Kenya.svg  Khaaliqa Nimji  (KEN)2 3 6 Flag of India.svg  Anaka Alankamony  (IND)6 8 6
Flag of India.svg  Anaka Alankamony  (IND)11111115Flag of Malaysia.svg  Delia Arnold  (MAS)6 10 5
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Naduni Gunawardane  (SRI)0 129 9 6Flag of India.svg  Dipika Pallikal  (IND)111211
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Charlotte Knaggs  (TRI)1110 1111Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Charlotte Knaggs  (TRI)4 2 1
6Flag of India.svg  Dipika Pallikal  (IND)111111
Section 2
First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)111111
Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Eilidh Bridgeman  (CAY)1 2 2
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)111112 11
13Flag of Wales 2.svg  Tesni Evans  (WAL)5 7 149
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Kerry Sample  (TRI)3 2 3
13Flag of Wales 2.svg  Tesni Evans  (WAL)111111
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)3 2 6
2Flag of England.svg  Laura Massaro  (ENG)111111
11Flag of Guyana.svg  Nicolette Fernandes  (GUY)111111
Flag of Zambia.svg  Namweene Muchaile  (ZAM)4 3 3
11Flag of Guyana.svg  Nicolette Fernandes  (GUY)7 114 13
2Flag of England.svg  Laura Massaro  (ENG)117 1115
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Lynette Vei  (PNG)2 4 1
2Flag of England.svg  Laura Massaro  (ENG)111111

Plate

Semifinals Final
              
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Vanessa Florens  (MRI)6 3 7
Flag of Wales 2.svg  Deon Saffery  (WAL)111111
Flag of Wales 2.svg  Deon Saffery  (WAL)7 111111
Flag of India.svg  Anaka Alankamony  (IND)113 8 1
Flag of India.svg  Anaka Alankamony  (IND)111111
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mihilia Methsarani  (SRI)4 6 7

Section 1

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinal
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Vanessa Florens  (MRI)111111
Flag of Kenya.svg  Safina Madhani  (KEN)4 2 4
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Vanessa Florens  (MRI)111111
Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Eilidh Bridgeman  (CAY)6 1 5
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Amanda Landers Murphy  (NZL)w/ow/ow/ow/ow/o
Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Eilidh Bridgeman  (CAY)

Section 2

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinal
Flag of Jersey.svg  Sarah Taylor  (JER)111114
Flag of Malta.svg  Kimberly Borg Cauchi  (MLT)5 7 12 Flag of Jersey.svg  Sarah Taylor  (JER)5 X X X RET
Flag of Wales 2.svg  Deon Saffery  (WAL)111111Flag of Wales 2.svg  Deon Saffery  (WAL)11X X X X
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Dorothy Boyce  (PNG)4 4 6 Flag of Wales 2.svg  Deon Saffery  (WAL)111111
Flag of Zambia.svg  Sharon Chimfwembe  (ZAM)111111Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nadindi Udangawa  (SRI)6 3 9
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Eva Alphonse  (SEY)3 2 8 Flag of Zambia.svg  Sharon Chimfwembe  (ZAM)8 3 6
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nadindi Udangawa  (SRI)12 121111Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nadindi Udangawa  (SRI)111111
Flag of Kenya.svg  Khaaliqa Nimji  (KEN)1410 9 6

Section 3

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinal
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Naduni Gudawardane  (SRI)3 4 5
Flag of India.svg  Anaka Alankamony  (IND)111111Flag of India.svg  Anaka Alanmony  (IND)111111
Flag of Malta.svg  Collette Sultana  (MLT)w/ow/ow/ow/ow/oFlag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Charlotte Knaggs  (TTO)4 6 7
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Charlotte Knaggs  (TTO)Flag of India.svg  Anaka Alankamony  (IND)111111
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Eli Webb  (PNG)4 1 2
Flag of Kenya.svg  Violet Luchendo  (KEN)5 4 1
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Eli Webb  (PNG)111111

Section 4

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinal
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mihilia Methsarani  (SRI)
Flag of Australia.svg  Sarah Cardwell  (AUS)w/ow/ow/ow/ow/o
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mihilia Methsarani  (SRI)111111
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Lynette Vai  (PNG)6 3 4
Flag of Zambia.svg  Namweene Muchaile  (ZAM)5 6 4
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Lynette Vei  (PNG)111111

Consolation

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                     
Flag of Kenya.svg  Safina Madhani  (KEN)5 5 116
Flag of Malta.svg  Kimberly Borg Cauchi  (MLT)11119 11
Flag of Malta.svg  Kimberly Borg Cauchi  (MLT)w/ow/ow/ow/ow/o
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Dorothy Boyce  (PNG)
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Dorothy Boyce  (PNG)111111
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Eva Alphonse  (SEY)6 5 4
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Dorothy Boyce  (PNG)4 8 115
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Naduni Gunawardane  (SRI)11115 11
Flag of Kenya.svg  Khaaliqa Nimji  (KEN)8 11119 8
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nadudi Gunawardane  (SRI)119 7 1111
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Naduni Gunawardane  (SRI)111111
Flag of Kenya.svg  Violet Luchendo  (KEN)2 5 1
Flag of Kenya.svg  Violet Luchendo  (KEN)
Flag of Zambia.svg  Namweene Muchaila  (ZAM)w/ow/ow/ow/ow/o

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