2016 Women's British Open Squash Championship

The Women's Allam British Open 2016 is the women's edition of the 2016 British Open Squash Championships, which is a PSA World Series event (prize money: $130 000). The event took place at the Sports Arena in Hull in the England from 21 to 27 March. Nour El Sherbini won her first British Open trophy, beating Nouran Gohar in the final.

British Open Squash Championships
86th Women's British Open
Details
Event nameAllam British Open 2016
LocationHull, England
VenueSports Arena
Website
britishopensquash.net
Women's PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Series
Prize money$130,000
YearWorld Tour 2016

Prize money and ranking points

For 2016, the prize purse was of $130,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money British Open (2016)
Event W F SF QF 2R 1R
Points (PSA) 4800 3300 1950 1050 525 300
Prize money $19,550 $11,960 $7,360 $4,370 $2,590 $1,520

Seeds

  1. England Laura Massaro (quarter-finals)
  2. Malaysia Nicol David (semi-finals)
  3. Egypt Raneem El Weleily (quarter-finals)
  4. Egypt Nour El Sherbini (champion)
  5. France Camille Serme (semi-finals)
  6. Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy (quarter-finals)
  7. United States Amanda Sobhy (quarter-finals)
  8. Egypt Nouran Gohar (final)
  9. Hong Kong Annie Au (second round)
  10. England Sarah-Jane Perry (second round)
  11. England Alison Waters (second round)
  12. Malaysia Low Wee Wern (first round)
  13. India Joshna Chinappa (first round)
  14. Malaysia Delia Arnold (second round)
  15. England Jenny Duncalf (first round)
  16. England Emily Whitlock (first round)

Draw and results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi-finals
1 England Laura Massaro 11 11 11
Q United States Olivia Blatchford 2 5 6 1 England Laura Massaro 11 12 11
Denmark Line Hansen 9 8 11 11 11 Denmark Line Hansen 9 10 5
14 Malaysia Delia Arnold 11 11 8 5 9 1 England Laura Massaro 8 5 7
16 England Emily Whitlock 5 7 5 5 France Camille Serme 11 11 11
England Victoria Lust 11 11 11 England Victoria Lust 5 8 3
WC England Fiona Moverley 7 6 3 5 France Camille Serme 11 11 11
5 France Camille Serme 11 11 11 5 France Camille Serme 10 9 11 11 9
8 Egypt Nouran Gohar 11 11 11 8 Egypt Nouran Gohar 12 11 9 9 11
Egypt Heba El Torky 2 1 3 8 Egypt Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Q England Sarah Campion 5 6 5 9 Hong Kong Annie Au 7 3 8
9 Hong Kong Annie Au 11 11 11 8 Egypt Nouran Gohar 11 11 9 11
10 England Sarah-Jane Perry 11 11 7 3 Egypt Raneem El Weleily 9 6 11 9
Q Egypt Mariam Metwally 8 3 4 rtd 10 England Sarah-Jane Perry 9 12 6 Final
Q Belgium Nele Gilis 5 3 3 3 Egypt Raneem El Weleily 11 14 11
3 Egypt Raneem El Weleily 11 11 11 8 Egypt Nouran Gohar 7 11 11 6 8
4 Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11 11 11 4 Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11 9 7 11 11
Guyana Nicolette Fernandes 3 7 6 4 Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11 11 6 11
Q Hong Kong Liu Tsz-Ling 13 11 4 11 Q Hong Kong Liu Tsz-Ling 3 7 11 1
15 England Jenny Duncalf 11 8 11 7 4 Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11 11 14
11 England Alison Waters 11 11 11 7 United States Amanda Sobhy 4 7 12
Australia Rachael Grinham 4 5 6 11 England Alison Waters 8 2 3
Q France Coline Aumard 7 7 4 7 United States Amanda Sobhy 11 11 11
7 United States Amanda Sobhy 11 11 11 4 Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11 2 11 11
6 Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 9 7 11 11 15 2 Malaysia Nicol David 6 11 9 6
Q Wales Tesni Evans 11 11 8 7 13 6 Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 11 11 11
Hong Kong Joey Chan 11 11 10 10 Hong Kong Joey Chan 5 5 9
12 Malaysia Low Wee Wern 5 9 12 8 rtd 6 Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 4 14 10 2
13 India Joshna Chinappa 10 11 9 5 2 Malaysia Nicol David 11 12 12 11
Australia Donna Urquhart 12 7 11 11 Australia Donna Urquhart 4 7 6
Q Egypt Mayar Hany 8 9 0 2 Malaysia Nicol David 11 11 11
2 Malaysia Nicol David 11 11 11

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