2017 in squash sport
This article lists the results for the sport of Squash in 2017.
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2016–17 PSA World Series
- August 23 – 28: 2016 Hong Kong Open for Men and Women in
Hong Kong[1]
- Men:
Ramy Ashour defeated
Karim Abdel Gawad, 11–9, 8–11, 11–6, 5–11, 11–6, to win his third Hong Kong Open title.
- Women:
Nouran Gohar defeated
Amanda Sobhy, 6–11, 12-10, 11–7, 11–8, to win her first Hong Kong Open title.
- Men:
- October 6 – 15: 2016 US Open for Men and Women in
Philadelphia[2]
- Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated
Nick Matthew, 10–12, 12–14, 11–1, 11–4, 3–0 (Retired), to win his second US Open title.
- Women:
Camille Serme defeated
Nour El Sherbini, 11–8, 7–11, 12–10, 11–9, to win her first US Open title.
- Men:
- November 13 – 18: 2016 Qatar Classic in
Doha[3]
Karim Abdel Gawad defeated fellow Egyptian, Mohamed El Shorbagy, 12–10, 15–13, 11–7, to win his first Qatar Classic title.
- January 12 – 19: 2017 Tournament of Champions for Men and Women in
New York City[4]
- Men:
Karim Abdel Gawad defeated
Grégory Gaultier, 6–11, 11–6, 12–10, 11–6, to win his first Tournament of Champions title.
- Women:
Camille Serme defeated
Laura Massaro, 13–11, 8–11, 4–11, 11–3, 11–7, to win her first Tournament of Champions title.
- Men:
- February 23 – March 1: Windy City Open for Men and Women in
Chicago[5]
- Men:
Grégory Gaultier defeated
Marwan El Shorbagy, 5–11, 11–8, 11–2, 11–4, to win his second Windy City Open title.
- Women:
Raneem El Weleily defeated fellow Egyptian, Nour El Sherbini, 10–12, 11–7, 11–7, 11–7, to win her third consecutive Windy City Open title.
- Men:
- March 20 – 26: British Open for Men and Women in
Hull[6]
- Men:
Grégory Gaultier defeated
Nick Matthew, 8-11, 11-7, 11-3, 11-3, to win his third British Open title.
- Women:
Laura Massaro defeated fellow English woman, Sarah-Jane Perry, 11-8, 11-8, 6-11, 11-6, to win her second British Open title.
- Men:
- April 9 – 14: El Gouna International in
El Gouna
Grégory Gaultier defeated
Karim Abdel Gawad, 11-6, 11-8, 11-7, to win his first El Gouna International title.
- June 6 – 10: PSA World Series Finals in
Dubai[7]
- Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated
James Willstrop, 12–10, 11–9, 11–8, to win his first Men's PSA World Series Finals title.
- Women:
Laura Massaro defeated
Nour El Sherbini, 11–8, 12–10, 11–5, to win her second consecutive Women's PSA World Series Finals title.
- Men:
World squash championships
- April 7 – 14: 2016 Women's World Open Squash Championship in
El Gouna[8]
Nour El Sherbini defeated fellow Egyptian, Raneem El Weleily, 11–8, 11–9, 11–9, to win her second consecutive Women's World Open Squash Championship title.
- July 19 – 24: 2017 World Junior Squash Championships in
Tauranga[9]
- Men:
Marwan Tarek defeated
Victor Crouin, 11–9, 3–11, 11–6, 3–11, 11–2, to win his first World Junior Squash Championships title.
- Women:
Rowan Reda Araby defeated fellow Egyptian, Hania El Hammamy, 11–7, 11–9, 11–8, to win her first World Junior Squash Championships title.
- Men:
- July 25 – 29: 2017 Women's World Junior Team Championship in
Tauranga[9]
- August 1 – 5: 2017 World Doubles Squash Championships in
Manchester
- Men:
Australia (Ryan Cuskelly & Cameron Pilley) defeated
Scotland (Alan Clyne & Greg Lobban), 11–6 & 11–3, in the final.
- Women:
New Zealand (Joelle King & Amanda Landers-Murphy) defeated
England (Jenny Duncalf & Alison Waters), 9–11, 11–1, & 11–10, in the final.
- Mixed:
New Zealand (Joelle King & Paul Coll) defeated
England (Alison Waters & Daryl Selby), 11–8, 9–11, & 11–6, in the final.
- Men:
- September 21 – 24: 2017 World Hardball Doubles Squash Championships in
St. Louis[10]
- Men:
England (Clive Leach & John Russell) defeated
Canada (Thomas Brinkman & Robin Clarke), 15–10, 15–10, 3–15, 7–15, 15–14, in the final.
- Women:
England (Suzie Pierrepont & Georgina Stoker) defeated
Australia (Narelle Krizek & Natarsha McElhinny), 12–15, 15–11, 15–3, 15–7, in the final.
- Men:
- November 27 – December 3: 2017 Men's World Team Squash Championships in
Marseille[11]
- December 10 – 17: 2017 World Squash Championships in
Manchester
- Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated fellow Egyptian, Marwan El Shorbagy, 11–5, 9–11, 11–7, 9–11, 11–6, to win his first World Squash Championships title.
- Women:
Raneem El Weleily defeated fellow Egyptian, Nour El Sherbini, 3–11, 12–10, 11–7, 11–5, to win her first World Squash Championships title.
- Men:
Other squash events
- February 1 – 5: 18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships in
Hong Kong[12]
- February 6 – 11: South American Junior Squash Championship in
Asunción
- U11 winners:
Juan Antonio Irisarri (m) /
Tabita Gaitán (f)
- U13 winners:
Javier Romo (m) /
María Emilia Falconí (f)
- U15 winners:
David Costales (m) /
María Caridad Buenaño (f)
- U17 winners:
Rafael Gálvez (m) /
María Paula Moya (f)
- U19 winners:
Ronald Palomino (m) /
María Paula Tovar (f)
- Doubles:
Alejandro Enríquez &
Ricardo Toscano (m) /
Sophia Giraldo &
María Paula Tovar (f)
- Mixed:
Francesco Marcantonio &
Luján Palacios
- U11 winners:
- March 10 – 12: 2nd Balkan Junior & 1st Individual Championships in
Belgrade
- Winners:
Martin Mosnik (m) /
Paulina Radoš (f)
- Juniors winners:
Ivan Krznaric (m) /
Zaynep Kabakçi (f)
- Winners:
- April 4 – 7: European Team Championships Div 3 in
Saint Helier
- Men's:
Slovakia defeated
Poland, 3–0.
Jersey took third place.
- Women's: Round Robin: 1st.
Malta; 2nd.
Russia; 3rd.
Jersey
- Men's:
- April 8 – 16: European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships in
Lisbon
- Individual men's winners: 1.
Victor Crouin; 2.
Kyle Finch; 3.
Roman Allinckx
- Individual women's winners: 1.
Cristina Gomez; 2.
Elise Lazarus;
Lucy Turmel
- Teams winners: 1.
England; 2.
Spain 3.
Czech Republic
- Individual men's winners: 1.
- April 14 – 17: Oceania Junior Championships in
Auckland
- U11 winners:
Matthew Growcott (b) /
Maia Smales (g)
- U13 winners:
Edward Boon Hwi Thng (b) /
Natalie Sayes (g)
- U15 winners:
Leo Fatialofa (b) /
Sze Yu Lee (g)
- U17 winners:
Matthew Lucente (b) /
Rhiarne Taiapa (g)
- U19 winners:
Finn Trimble (b) /
Kaitlyn Watts (g)
- U11 winners:
- April 26 – 29: European Team Championship Div. 1 & 2 in
Helsinki
- Men's Division 1:
France defeated
England, 3–0.
Germany and
Scotland took third and fourth places.
- Men's Division 2:
Ireland defeated
Netherlands, 2–1.
Wales and
Denmark took third and fourth places.
- Women's Division 1:
England defeated
France, 2–0.
Wales and
Netherlands took third and fourth places.
- Women's Division 2:
Germany defeated
Switzerland, 2–0.
Scotland and
Austria took third and fourth places.
- Men's Division 1:
- April 26 – 30: 2017 Asian Individual Squash Championships for Men's and Women's in
Chennai
- Men's: In the final,
Max Lee defeated
Saurav Ghosal, 3–1 (5–11, 11–4, 11–8, 11–7).
- Women's: In the final,
Joshana Chinappa defeated
Dipika Pallikal, 3–2 (13–15, 12–10, 11–13, 11–4, 11–4).
- Men's: In the final,
- May 11 – 14: European Junior U15/U17 Team Championships in
Prague
- TBD for May: South American Championship in
Buenos Aires
- August 15 – 19: 2017 Asian Junior Squash Individual Championships in
Amman
- U13 winners:
Joachim Chuah Han Wen (b) /
Aira Azman (g)
- U15 winners:
Muhammad Amir Amirul Bin Azhar (b) /
Jessica Keng Jiai Hui (g)
- U17 winners:
Siow Yee Xian (b) /
Chan Sin Yuk (g)
- U19 winners:
Mohammad Al-Sarraj (b) /
Satomi Watanabe (g)
- U13 winners:
- August 30 – September 2: European Masters Individual Championships in
Wrocław
- +35 winners:
Heiko Schwarzer (m) /
Lauren Briggs (f)
- +40 winners:
Christian Drakenberg (m) /
Keeley Johnson (f)
- +45 winners:
Christian Borgvall (m) /
Simone Korell (f)
- +50 winners:
Fredrik Johnson (m) /
Mylene de Muylder (f)
- +55 winners:
Mark Woodliffe (m) /
Fiona McLean (f)
- +60 winners:
Mark Cowley (m) /
Julie Field (f)
- +65 winners:
John Rae (Men's only)
- +70 winners:
Ian Ross (m) /
Ann Manley (f)
- +75 winners:
Bertil Walli (Men's only)
- +35 winners:
- September 13 – 16: European Club Championships in
Paderborn
- September 16 – 22: Oceania Team Championships and Oceania Individual Championships in
Papeete
- September 22 – 24: 8th Balkan Team Championships in
Zagreb
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