2004 Women's World Open Squash Championship
The 2004 Women's World Open Squash Championship is the women's edition of the 2004 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia from 7 to 11 December 2004. Vanessa Atkinson won her first World Open trophy, beating Natalie Grinham in the final.
Women's World Open 2004 | |||
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21st WISPA World Squash Championship | |||
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Date(s) | December 7–11, 2004 | ||
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WISPA World Tour | |||
Category | WISPA World Open | ||
Prize money | $72,500 | ||
Results | |||
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Seeds
Rachael Grinham (Semifinals) Cassie Jackman (Second Round) Vanessa Atkinson (Champion) Natalie Grinham (Final) Linda Elriani (Quarterfinals) Nicol David (Semifinals) Fiona Geaves (First Round) Rebecca Macree (Quarterfinals) Omneya Abdel Kawy (First Round) Jenny Tranfield (Quarterfinals) Vicky Botwright (Second Round) Shelley Kitchen (Quarterfinals) Jenny Duncalf (Second Round) Isabelle Stoehr (First Round) Stephanie Brind (Second Round) Madeline Perry (Second Round)
Draw and results
gollark: Run them directly off thermal energy beamed from orbit with giant mirrors.
gollark: Semiconductor stuff, as far as I know, involves vast amounts of random chemicals and many steps, which aren't *inherently* CO2-uous but probably cost a lot of energy to produce.
gollark: Presumably just anything involving multiple processing steps could do that, even.
gollark: That seems like a weird worst-case scenario. I'm pretty sure there are things with more CO2 output than that.
gollark: As planned.
See also
- World Open
- 2004 Men's World Open Squash Championship
External links
Preceded by Hong Kong 2003 |
WISPA World Open Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) 2004 |
Succeeded by Hong Kong 2005 |
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