2000 Women's World Open Squash Championship
The 2000 Women's Eye Group World Open Squash Championship was the women's edition of the 2000 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Edinburgh in Scotland from 11 November until 17 November 2000. Carol Owens won the World Open title, defeating Leilani Joyce in the final.
Women's World Open 2000 | |||
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17th WISPA World Squash Championship | |||
Location | |||
Date(s) | November 11–17, 2000 | ||
WISPA World Tour | |||
Category | World Open | ||
Prize money | $80,000 | ||
Results | |||
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Seeds
Leilani Joyce (Final) Carol Owens (Champion) Natalie Grainger (Semifinals) Linda Charman (Quarterfinals) Tania Bailey (Quarterfinals) Suzanne Horner (Quarterfinals) Sarah Fitzgerald (Semifinals) Fiona Geaves (Second Round) Vanessa Atkinson (Second Round) Stephanie Brind (Quarterfinals) Rachael Grinham (Second Round) Sabine Schoene (Second Round) Rebecca Macree (Second Round) Claire Nitch (First Round) Jenny Tranfield (Second Round) Pamela Nimmo (Second Round)
Draw and results
Notes
Cassie Campion was unable to defend her title due to injury.
The new world champion Carol Owens would switch nationality the following year.
gollark: Make it a nocturne. Nobody likes nocturnes.
gollark: About 20 hours to go, then.
gollark: I think that that's around the time I wake up on the 31st.
gollark: When is the drawing, anyway? The *start* of the 31st? The *end*?
gollark: Probably.
See also
- World Open
References
- "Womens Squash World Open 2000". Archived from the original on 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2014-12-18.
External links
- Womens World Open at the Wayback Machine (archived October 27, 2014)
Preceded by Seattle (United States) 1999 |
World Open Edinburgh (Scotland) 2000 |
Succeeded by Melbourne (Australia) 2001 |
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