2012 Women's Australian Open (squash)

The Women's Australian Open 2012 is the women' edition of the 2012 Australian Open, which is a tournament of the WSA World Tour event Gold (Prize money: $50,000). The event took place in Canberra in Australia from 13 to 18 August. Nicol David won her second Australian Open trophy, beating Laura Massaro in the final.

Australian Open 2012
33rd WSA Australian Open
Details
Event nameAustralian Open 2012
Location Canberra Australia
VenueNational Convention Centre
Website
www.australiansquashopen.com
Women's PSA World Tour
CategoryGold 50
Prize money$50,000
YearWorld Tour 2012

Prize money and ranking points

For 2012, the prize purse was $50,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money Australian Open (2012)
Event W F SF QF 2R 1R
Points (WSA) 2450 1610 980 595 350 175
Prize money $7,650 $5,175 $3,040 $1,800 $1,010 $565

Seeds

  1. Nicol David (Champion)
  2. Jenny Duncalf (Second Round)
  3. Laura Massaro (Final)
  4. Madeline Perry (Semifinals)
  5. Annie Au (Second Round)
  6. Camille Serme (Second Round)
  7. Rachael Grinham (Second Round)
  8. Kasey Brown (Quarterfinals)
  9. Joelle King (Second Round)
  10. Low Wee Wern (Second Round)
  11. Dipika Pallikal (Semifinals)
  12. Donna Urquhart (Quarterfinals)
  13. Jaclyn Hawkes (First Round)
  14. Joey Chan (First Round)
  15. Delia Arnold (First Round)
  16. Emma Beddoes (Second Round)

Draw and results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Nicol David 11 8 11 11
Q Tesni Evans 3 11 4 8 1 Nicol David 11 11 11
10 Low Wee Wern 11 11 11 10 Low Wee Wern 4 1 6
Liu Tsz-Ling 3 2 8 1 Nicol David 10 11 11 15
5 Annie Au 11 11 11 Alison Waters 12 1 7 13
Q Lisa Aitken 5 2 2 5 Annie Au 7 6 8
15 Delia Arnold 8 6 3 Alison Waters 11 11 11
Alison Waters 11 11 11 1 Nicol David 11 11 11
4 Madeline Perry 11 11 11 4 Madeline Perry 7 4 5
Siti Munirah Jusoh 3 9 1 4 Madeline Perry 11 13 11
16 Emma Beddoes 8 11 8 11 11 16 Emma Beddoes 8 11 2
Q Sarah Cardwell 11 2 11 4 3 4 Madeline Perry 11 11 11
8 Kasey Brown 11 11 11 8 Kasey Brown 4 5 6
Line Hansen 6 4 2 8 Kasey Brown 7 11 11 11 Final
9 Joelle King 11 11 3 11 9 Joelle King 11 4 6 9
Q Olga Ertlová 7 7 11 6 1 Nicol David 17 11 11
Q Kylie Lindsay 3 7 6 3 Laura Massaro 15 2 6
12 Donna Urquhart 11 11 11 12 Donna Urquhart 11 11 6 11
Siyoli Waters 7 11 9 7 Rachael Grinham 5 7 11 4
7 Rachael Grinham 11 13 11 12 Donna Urquhart wo
Emily Whitlock 9 11 4 11 11 3 Laura Massaro
13 Jaclyn Hawkes 11 6 11 9 9 Emily Whitlock 12 8 9
Q Thaisa Serafini 1 5 8 3 Laura Massaro 13 11 11
3 Laura Massaro 11 11 11 3 Laura Massaro 11 7 13 3 11
WC Christine Nunn 5 2 5 11 Dipika Pallikal 7 11 11 11 9
11 Dipika Pallikal 11 11 11 11 Dipika Pallikal 3 11 11 11
Q Am. Landers-Murphy 4 7 6 6 Camille Serme 11 9 9 6
6 Camille Serme 11 11 11 11 Dipika Pallikal 11 11 11
Amanda Sobhy 11 11 11 Amanda Sobhy 5 7 10
14 Joey Chan 4 6 3 Amanda Sobhy 11 10 11 11
Q Joshna Chinappa 7 7 11 2 Jenny Duncalf 7 12 7 6
2 Jenny Duncalf 11 11 13

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