China Squash Open 2012

The Lujiazui Finance City China Squash Open 2012 is the women's edition of the 2012 China Squash Open, which is a tournament of the WSA World Tour event International (Prize money: $55,000). The event took place in Shanghai in China from 25 October to 28 October. Low Wee Wern won her second China Squash Open trophy, beating Joelle King in the final.

China Squash Open 2012
5th WSA China Open
Details
Event nameLujiazui Finance City China Squash Open 2012
Location Shanghai, China
VenueLujiazui Central Park
Women's PSA World Tour
CategoryGold 50
Prize money$55,000
YearWorld Tour 2012

Prize money and ranking points

For 2012, the prize purse was $55,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money China Squash Open (2012)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (WSA) 2450 1610 980 595 350
Prize money $9,500 $6,500 $4,250 $2,625 $1,500

Seeds

  1. Raneem El Weleily (Quarterfinals)
  2. Jenny Duncalf (First Round)
  3. Annie Au (Quarterfinals)
  4. Kasey Brown (Semifinals)
  5. Alison Waters (Semifinals)
  6. Low Wee Wern (Champion)
  7. Joelle King (Final)
  8. Camille Serme (First Round)

Draw and results

First round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
1 Raneem El Weleily
Samantha Terán wo 1 Raneem El Weleily 11 4 1 11 11
5 Alison Waters 11 8 11 9 11 5 Alison Waters 7 11 11 8 13
Q Joey Chan 6 11 2 11 4 5 Alison Waters 10 4 6
3 Annie Au 11 8 2 11 11 7 Joelle King 12 11 11
Donna Urquhart 4 11 11 9 7 3 Annie Au 4 6 11 9
7 Joelle King 11 12 11 7 Joelle King 11 11 8 11
Q Sarah Kippax 7 10 7 7 Joelle King 11 4 11 3 9
Q Aisling Blake 11 7 7 11 12 6 Low Wee Wern 6 11 3 11 11
8 Camille Serme 9 11 11 1 10 Q Aisling Blake 9 7 5
WC Li Dongjin 11 4 4 3 4 Kasey Brown 11 11 11
4 Kasey Brown 9 11 11 11 4 Kasey Brown 10 7 5
Rachael Grinham 11 9 3 8 6 Low Wee Wern 12 11 11
6 Low Wee Wern 7 11 11 11 6 Low Wee Wern 8 11 5 11 11
Q Omneya Abdel Kawy 13 11 9 11 Q Omneya Abdel Kawy 11 9 11 6 9
2 Jenny Duncalf 11 8 11 6

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