French Junior Open Squash

French Junior Open squash championship is considered one of the most prestigious junior open squash championship in Europe and in the world. The tournament hosts nearly 300 players representing between 20 and 25 countries every year. The tournament is organize by the European Squash Federation and the French Squash Federation.

French Junior Open
Details
Event nameFrench Junior Open
LocationFrance France, Lille
VenueWAM Club
Squash l'Arbonnoise
Club de Bondues
Website
www.frenchjunioropen.fr/
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)France Benjamin Aubert
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)Spain Cristina Gómez


French Junior Open is divided into eight categories — Boys Under-19, Boys Under-17, Boys Under-15, Boys Under-13, Girls Under-19, Girls Under-17, Girls Under-15 and Girls Under-13.[1]

List of winners by category (Boys)

YearUnder-13Under-15Under-17Under-19
1994France Grégory GaultierSpain Alberto MansoGermany Stefan OppolzerFrance Thierry Lincou
1995Switzerland Marco DätwylerFrance Grégory GaultierGermany Ruben GlattItaly Davide Bianchetti
1996did not playFrance Grégory GaultierEngland Mickael KnightSwitzerland Lars Harms
1997did not playCzech Republic Jan KoukalFrance Grégory GaultierNetherlands Tommy Berden
1998did not playGermany Patrick GasslerMalaysia Mohd Azlan IskandarFinland Olli Tuominen
1999Egypt Ramy AshourEgypt Omar RefaatSpain Borja GolánEgypt Wael El Hindi
2000Netherlands Tom HoevennarsGermany Tobias BohmSwitzerland Marco DätwylerFrance Grégory Gaultier
2001Netherlands Bastiaan MeulenbeltGermany Mathias MaierhofferNetherlands Dylan BennettCzech Republic Jan Koukal
2002Czech Republic Petr MartinFrance Christophe AndreFrance Yann PerrinSwitzerland Marco Dätwyler
2003Egypt Ahmed El MehelmyPakistan Adil MaqboolNetherlands Tom HoevenaarsNetherlands Dylan Bennett
2004Denmark Phillip TranSwitzerland Nicolas MüllerFrance Christophe AndreEgypt Tarek Momen
2005England Nicholas HopcroftFrance Grégoire MarcheEgypt Omar Tarek MahmoudFrance Mathieu Castagnet
2006France Samuel RocheDenmark Phillip TranFrance Grégoire MarcheFrance Thibault Gouti
2007Egypt Mazen Hesham Ga SabryEngland James EarlesEgypt Andrew Wagih ShoukrySwitzerland Nicolas Müller
2008Israel Daniel PoleshchukEngland Ollie HollandIndia Aditya JagtapEngland Adrian Waller
2009Czech Republic Jan RybaEgypt Ahmed Abdel LatifEgypt Mohamed El SherifFrance Grégoire Marche
2010Finland Miko ÄijänenEgypt Osama KhalifaEgypt Moustafa BayoumyFrance Lucas Serme
2011France Jules CremouxRepublic of Ireland David RyanEngland Ollie HollandFrance Lucas Serme
2012Egypt Mostafa MontaserEgypt Blal NawarEngland George ParkerEngland Ollie Holland
2013Egypt Mostafa El SertyIndia Adhitya RaghavanRepublic of Ireland David RyanEngland Richie Fallows
2014England Jared CarterFrance Victor CrouinFrance Benjamin AubertEngland Angus Gillams
2015Egypt Mohamed IsmaelEgypt Mostafa El SertyEngland Robbie KeefeFrance Benjamin Aubert
2016England Alhassan KhalilEngland Jared CarterEngland Nick WallFrance Benjamin Aubert
2017Netherlands Rowan DammingEngland Adam GoadCzech Republic Viktor ByrtusCzech Republic David Zeman
2018Egypt Yassin EmaraEngland Franklyn SmithRepublic of Ireland Conor MoranFrance Victor Crouin
2019England Alexander BroadbridgeNetherlands Samuel GerritsCzech Republic Marek PanacekCzech Republic Viktor Byrtus
2020Egypt Ahmed AbdelreheemFrance Melvil ScianimanicoFrance Maceo LevyIndia Yash Fadte


Boys' champions by country

CountryU-13U-15U-17U-19Total
 France3551023
 Egypt754218
 England355417
 Netherlands30227
  Switzerland11136
 Czech Republic21126
 Germany03205
 Ireland01203
 Finland10012
 India01102
 Spain01102
 Denmark11002
 Italy00011
 Malaysia00101
 Pakistan01001
 Israel10001

List of winners by category (Girls)

YearUnder-13Under-15Under-17Under-19
1994did not playSpain Elisabet SadoBelgium Kim HannesFrance Isabelle Stoehr
1995did not playBelgium Tine HannesNetherlands Aurelia EneideSwitzerland Gaby Hegy
1996did not playGermany Katrin RohrmullerGermany Natacha SerjanEngland Kate Allisson
1997did not playEngland Laura LengthornSwitzerland Olivia HauserSlovenia Petra Vihar
1998did not playEgypt Essam GhadaSwitzerland Olivia HauserBelgium Katline Cauwels
1999France Célia AllamargotSpain Margaux MorosEgypt Omneya Abdel KawyEgypt Engy Kheirallah
2000Spain Chantal MorosNetherlands Orla NoomNetherlands Milja DorenbosEngland Dominique Lloyd-Walter
2001Czech Republic Lucie FialováEngland Jenna GatesSpain Margaux MorosSwitzerland Manuela Zehnder
2002France Camille SermeSpain Chantal MorosEngland Emma BeddoesSwitzerland Manuela Zehnder
2003Wales Natalie PritchardFrance Camille SermeBelgium Liesbeth VoorstmansBelgium Charlie De Rycke
2004Scotland Robyn HogsonGermany Sina WallHong Kong Ka Kei ChiuSpain Margaux Moros
2005France Mélissa AlvesIndia Dipika PallikalCzech Republic Tereza DufkovaFrance Célia Allamargot
2006Germany Caroline SayeghCzech Republic Anna KlimundováGermany Sina WallFrance Camille Serme
2007Egypt Haidi LalaEgypt Farida AbouldahabFrance Emilie LamilangoFrance Camille Serme
2008England Martha PossegerFrance Mélissa AlvesFrance Cyrielle PeltierEngland Victoria Lust
2009France Marion AndriamifidyFrance Elvira BedjaiFrance Mélissa AlvesNetherlands Milou van der Heijden
2010Egypt Nadine ShahienEgypt Salma El DefrawyFrance Mélissa AlvesEngland Millie Tomlinson
2011Wales Elin HarlowFrance Marion AndriamifidyEngland Victoria Temple-MurrayEngland Emily Whitlock
2012Egypt Perein Abou SeadaBelgium Tinne GilisFinland Emilia SoiniFrance Julia Lecoq
2013Wales Ciara RichardsEgypt Nada Ehab AlyWales Elin HarlowEngland Lucy Beecroft
2014England Eve CoxonEgypt Engy HamoudaWales Elin HarlowFrance Marie Stephan
2015United States Marina StefanoniUkraine Alina BushmaUkraine Nadiia UsenkoEngland Lucy Beecroft
2016Egypt Jana Metwaly EasaEngland Alice GreenEngland Elise LazarusSpain Cristina Gómez
2017England Torrie MalikEngland Amber CopleyPoland Karina TymaRepublic of Ireland Hannah Craig
2018England Amelie HaworthEngland Torrie MalikDenmark Klara MøllerPoland Karina Tyma

Girls' champions by country

CountryU-13U-15U-17U-19Total
 England453719
 France444618
 Egypt451111
 Spain13127
 Belgium02226
  Switzerland00235
 Germany12205
 Wales30205
 Netherlands01214
 Czech Republic11103
 Poland10112
 Ukraine01102
 Slovenia00011
 Ireland00011
 Finland00101
 Hong Kong00101
 Denmark00101
 India01001
 Scotland10001
 United States10001

See also

References

  1. "French Junior Open history". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2012-12-30.
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