Women's United States Open (squash) 2016

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US Open 2016
17th Women's U.S. Open
Details
Event nameDelaware Investments United States Open 2016
Location Flag of the United States.svg Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Venue Daskalakis Athletic Center
Website
www.usopensquash.com
Women's PSA World Tour
Category World Series
Prize money$150,000
Year World Tour 2016
  2015
2017  

The Women's United States Squash Open 2016 is the women's edition of the 2016 United States Open (squash), which is a WSA World Series event (prize money: $150 000). The event took place at the Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States from the 8th of October to the 15th of October. Camille Serme won her first US Open trophy, beating Nour El Sherbini in the final.

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Prize money and ranking points

For 2016, the prize purse was $150,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows: [1]

Prize money US Open (2016)
EventWFSFQF2R1R
Points (PSA)262517251050640375190
Prize money$17,000$10,400$6,400$3,800$2,250$1,325

Seeds

  1. Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini (final)
  2. Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar (quarterfinals)
  5. Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily (semifinals)
  6. Flag of France.svg Camille Serme (champion)
  7. Flag of the United States.svg Amanda Sobhy (semifinals)
  8. Flag of England.svg Alison Waters (quarterfinals)
  9. Flag of India.svg Joshna Chinappa (second round)
  10. Flag of New Zealand.svg Joelle King (second round)
  11. Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Tayeb (second round)
  12. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au (second round)
  13. Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Perry (second round)
  14. Flag of England.svg Emily Whitlock (second round)
  15. Flag of England.svg Victoria Lust (first round)
  16. Flag of England.svg Jenny Duncalf (first round)

Draw and results

First roundSecond roundQuarter finalsSemi finals
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 131111
Q Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Kobayashi 11 9 2 1 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 11118 11
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rachael Grinham 7 5 8 13 Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Perry 5 4 116
13 Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Perry 1111111 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 111111
16 Flag of England.svg Jenny Duncalf 8 118 155 8 Flag of England.svg Alison Waters 7 2 6
Q Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim 117 1113 11Q Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Hany Ibrahim 141 114 12
WC Flag of the United States.svg Sabrina Sobhy 8 5 3 8 Flag of England.svg Alison Waters 12 117 1114
8 Flag of England.svg Alison Waters 1111111 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 8 111111
5 Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 1111115 Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 116 8 3
Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nele Gilis 6 4 3 5 Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 1 111111
Q Flag of Egypt.svg Nadine Shahin 8 7 10 10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Joelle King 119 7 8
10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Joelle King 1111125 Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 8 111211
11 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Tayeb 1111143 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David 118 10 9
Q Flag of England.svg Fiona Moverley 4 8 12 11 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Tayeb 11114 6 7 Final
Flag of Denmark.svg Line Hansen 3 6 6 3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David 4 9 111111
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David 1111111 Flag of Egypt.svg Nour El Sherbini 8 1110 9
4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 1111116 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 117 1211
Q Flag of France.svg Coline Aumard 6 5 5 4 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 111118
Q Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tesni Evans 131110 8 7 14 Flag of England.svg Emily Whitlock 7 8 16
14 Flag of England.svg Emily Whitlock 11 6 1211114 Flag of Egypt.svg Nouran Gohar 7 117 4
15 Flag of England.svg Victoria Lust 9 115 116 7 Flag of the United States.svg Amanda Sobhy 116 1111
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Donna Urquhart 117 116 11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Donna Urquhart 7 115 5
Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal 113 1 4 7 Flag of the United States.svg Amanda Sobhy 115 1111
7 Flag of the United States.svg Amanda Sobhy 7 1111117 Flag of the United States.svg Amanda Sobhy 6 9 125
6 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 1111116 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 111110 11
Flag of Malaysia.svg Delia Arnold 4 6 3 6 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 111111
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Joey Chan 6 4 6 12 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 5 6 6
12 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au 1111116 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme 118 116 11
9 Flag of India.svg Joshna Chinappa 7 4 1111112 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 8 112 116
Flag of Egypt.svg Heba El Torky 11117 10 7 9 Flag of India.svg Joshna Chinappa 5 5 6
Q Flag of Egypt.svg Kanzy El Defrawy 6 9 7 2 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 111111
2 Flag of England.svg Laura Massaro 111111

[2]

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References

  1. "PSA World Tour Rule Book" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  2. "Tournaments - Professional Squash Association".
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