2011 Men's Australian Open (squash)

The Men's Australian Open 2011 is the men' edition of the 2011 Australian Open, which is a tournament of the PSA World Series event (Prize money : 150 000 $). The event took place in Canberra in Australia from 8 to 14 August. Ramy Ashour won his first Australian Open trophy, beating Nick Matthew in the final.

Australian Open 2011
30th PSA Australian Open
Details
Event nameAustralian Open 2011
Location Canberra Australia
VenueNational Convention Centre
Website
www.australiansquashopen.com
Men's PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Series Platinum
Prize money$150,000
YearWorld Tour 2011

Prize money and ranking points

For 2011, the prize purse was $150,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money Australian Open (2011)
Event W F SF QF 2R 1R
Points (PSA) 2625 1725 1050 640 375 190
Prize money $23,625 $15,525 $9,450 $5,740 $3,375 $1,690

Seeds

  1. Nick Matthew (Final)
  2. Ramy Ashour (Champion)
  3. Karim Darwish (Quarterfinals)
  4. James Willstrop (Quarterfinals)
  5. Grégory Gaultier (Semifinals)
  6. Peter Barker (Quarterfinals)
  7. Thierry Lincou (First Round)
  8. Mohd Azlan Iskandar (First Round)

Draw and results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Nick Matthew 11 11 11
Stephen Coppinger 7 8 9 1 Nick Matthew 11 11 11
Q Martin Knight 11 8 9 4 Ong Beng Hee 7 8 9
Ong Beng Hee 5 11 11 11 1 Nick Matthew 11 11 7 11
Nicolas Müller 6 7 11 9 Laurens Jan Anjema 5 9 11 5
Julian Illingworth 11 11 7 11 Julian Illingworth 4 3 3
Laurens Jan Anjema 14 11 14 11 Laurens Jan Anjema 11 11 11
7 Thierry Lincou 16 9 12 5 1 Nick Matthew 11 11 11
8 Mohd Azlan Iskandar 14 11 5 9 8 David Palmer 9 4 5
David Palmer 12 9 11 11 11 David Palmer 4 11 11 11
Ryan Cuskelly 9 8 5 Tom Richards 11 9 6 5
Tom Richards 11 11 11 David Palmer 11 10 11 12
Q Max Lee 6 11 11 11 3 Karim Darwish 3 12 8 10
Q Matthew Karwalski 11 8 10 7 Q Max Lee 5 11 5 7 Final
Q Zac Alexander 8 13 2 6 3 Karim Darwish 11 8 11 11
3 Karim Darwish 11 11 11 11 1 Nick Matthew 14 6 12 8 4
4 James Willstrop 13 11 11 2 Ramy Ashour 12 11 10 11 11
Chris Ryder 11 8 0 4 James Willstrop 11 11 11
Q Alan Clyne 11 11 11 Q Alan Clyne 5 5 2
Q Muhd Asyraf Azan 5 9 4 4 James Willstrop 11 10 4 5
Simon Rösner 11 11 9 5 8 5 Grégory Gaultier 7 12 11 11
Adrian Grant 2 7 11 11 11 Adrian Grant 7 5 8
Cameron Pilley 6 8 7 5 Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11
5 Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11 5 Grégory Gaultier 11 9 9 9
6 Peter Barker 11 11 11 2 Ramy Ashour 7 11 11 11
Aaron Frankcomb 8 7 6 6 Peter Barker 11 11 11
Q Dick Lau 7 4 3 Mohd Nafi. Adnan 4 2 7
Mohd Nafi. Adnan 11 11 11 6 Peter Barker 11 9 4 4
Saurav Ghosal 12 2 5 2 Ramy Ashour 5 11 11 11
Stewart Boswell 14 11 11 Stewart Boswell 11 7 8 7
Q Ivan Yuen 3 7 3 2 Ramy Ashour 9 11 11 11
2 Ramy Ashour 11 11 11

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See also

References

  1. "World series Prize Money" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 December 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
Preceded by
North American Open
USA (Richmond)
2011
PSA World Series 2011
Australian Open
Australia (Canberra)

2011
Succeeded by
British Grand Prix
England (Manchester) 2011
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