1999 Women's World Open Squash Championship

The 1999 Women's World Open Squash Championship was the women's edition of the 1999 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Seattle in the United States from 16 October until 24 October 1999. Cassie Campion won the World Open title, defeating Michelle Martin in the final.[1]

Women's World Open 1999
16th WISPA World Squash Championship
Location Seattle, United States
Date(s)October 16–24, 1999
WISPA World Tour
CategoryWorld Open
Prize money$80,000
Results
Champion Cassie Campion
Runner-up Michelle Martin
Semi-finalists Leilani Joyce
Natalie Grainger
 1998 2000 

Seeds

  1. Michelle Martin (Final)
  2. Leilani Joyce (Semifinals)
  3. Natalie Grainger (Semifinals)
  4. Cassie Campion (Champion)
  5. Suzanne Horner (Quarterfinals)
  6. Linda Charman (Quarterfinals)
  7. unknown
  8. Sabine Schoene (Second Round)
  9. Carol Owens (Quarterfinals)
  10. Fiona Geaves (Second Round)
  11. Stephanie Brind (Second Round)
  12. Rebecca Macree (Second Round)
  13. Claire Nitch (First Round)
  14. Liz Irving (Second Round)
  15. Jenny Tranfield (Second Round)
  16. Vanessa Atkinson (Second Round)

Draw & results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Michelle Martin 9 9 9
Melanie Jans 0 1 1 1 Michelle Martin 9 9 9
11 Stephanie Brind 9 5 9 9 11 Stephanie Brind 6 5 2
Pamela Nimmo 4 9 1 4 1 Michelle Martin 6 10 5 9 9
9 Carol Owens 9 5 9 9 9 Carol Owens 9 9 9 3 3
Maha Zein 0 4 4 9 Carol Owens 9 9 9
14 Liz Irving 4 3 9 14 Liz Irving 2 1 1
Shabana Khan 2 2 6 1 Michelle Martin 10 9 9
3 Natalie Grainger 10 9 9 3 Natalie Grainger 7 0 6
Kym Keevil 9 5 3 3 Natalie Grainger 9 9 9
12 Rebecca Macree 9 6 10 1 9 12 Rebecca Macree 5 1 3
Janie Thacker 6 9 8 9 5 3 Natalie Grainger 9 9 9
6 Linda Charman 9 10 9 6 Linda Charman 1 1 1
Tegwen Malik 5 8 4 6 Linda Charman 9 9 9 Final
Rachael Grinham 7 9 9 8 9 Rachael Grinham 5 6 2
Marnie Baizley 9 6 3 10 2 1 Michelle Martin 6 7 7
4 Cassie Campion 9 9 9 4 Cassie Campion 9 9 9
Kate Major 1 0 0 4 Cassie Campion 9 9 9
16 Vanessa Atkinson 9 9 9 16 Vanessa Atkinson 2 1 6
Shelley Kitchen 2 0 5 4 Cassie Campion 9 9 9
5 Suzanne Horner 9 9 7 9 5 Suzanne Horner 4 0 1
Vicky Botwright 7 3 9 3 5 Suzanne Horner 10 9 9
10 Fiona Geaves 9 9 9 10 Fiona Geaves 9 6 6
Salma Shabana 1 3 2 4 Cassie Campion 9 9 9
2 Leilani Joyce 9 9 9 2 Leilani Joyce 6 3 3
Karen Hargreaves 0 5 0 2 Leilani Joyce 9 9 9
15 Jenny Tranfield 9 9 9 15 Jenny Tranfield 3 1 5
Melissa Vacca 0 0 3 2 Leilani Joyce 9 9 9
Tania Bailey 9 9 9 9 Tania Bailey 2 4 4
13 Claire Nitch 10 7 5 1 Tania Bailey 10 9 10
8 Sabine Schoene 9 5 9 4 9 8 Sabine Schoene 9 1 9
Latasha Khan 1 9 3 9 4

Notes

Cassie Campion was formerly Cassie Jackman.
Sarah Fitzgerald was unable to defend her title due to injury.

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See also

References

Preceded by
Stuttgart (Germany)
1998
World Open
Seattle (United States)

1999
Succeeded by
Edinburgh (Scotland)
2000
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