1950 Men's British Open Squash Championship

The 1950 Open Championship was held at the Lansdowne Club in London from 13–17 April. Mahmoud Karim won his fourth consecutive title defeating Abdul Bari in the final.[1]

British Open Squash Championships
12th British Open Championships
Details
LocationLondon, England
VenueLansdowne Club

Seeds

Results

[2]

First Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
Mahmoud Karim ^ 9 9 9
Jack Giles 2 5 5 Karim 8 9 9 9
LtCdr Alan Seymour-Haydon 9 9 9 Seymour-Hayden 10 5 2 6
G J Reece 2 7 1 Karim 9 9 10
Jim Dear ^ 9 9 9 Dear 0 6 8
Roy Wilson + 2 4 1 Dear 9 9 9
Brian Phillips 9 9 9 Phillips 0 0 3
W E Clements 7 6 6 Karim 9 9 9
Abdul Bari ^ 9 10 9 Bari 4 2 7
Peter Phillips 1 8 3 Bari 9 9 9
William 'Doug' McLaggan 9 9 2 9 McLaggan 2 2 1
Bert Biddle 7 5 9 6 Bari 9 9 10
Gordon Watson ^ 9 6 9 9 Watson 2 2 8
E S Hawes 1 9 0 4 Watson 9 9 7 10
W E J Gordon 9 9 9 Gordon 1 7 9 9
Leslie Keeble 1 6 3

+ amateur
^ seeded

Preceded by
1949
British Open Squash Championships
England (London)

1950
Succeeded by
1951
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References

  1. "Times Archives 1950 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives.
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