Dutch Junior Open Squash

The Dutch Junior Open squash championship is one of the largest individual junior squash tournaments in the world and is considered one the most prestigious junior squash championships. It has been running since 1987 every year, and is highly established as it is just one of just five Tier 2 events used in the WSF World Junior Squash Circuit. The tournament hosts over 400 players from more than 30 countries every year and is organized by the Dutch Squash Federation and European Squash Federation (ESF), usually in July. It is a Super Series tournament on the ESF junior circuit, as it attracts top players from all over the world.[1][2]

Dutch Junior Open
Details
Event nameDutch Junior Open
Location Amsterdam, Netherlands
VenueFrans Otten Stadion
Website
www.djosquash.nl
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Lewis Anderson
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Nadiia Usenko
CurrentDutch Junior Open Squash 2018

The tournament is divided into ten categories — Boys Under-19, Boys Under-17, Boys Under-15, Boys Under-13, Boys Under-11, Girls Under-19, Girls Under-17, Girls Under-15, Girls Under-13, and Girls Under-11.

List of winners by category (Boys) since 2003

YearUnder-11Under-13Under-15Under-17Under-19
2003tournament not created Lucas Vauzelle Petr Martin Sebastiaan Weenink Dylan Bennett
2004tournament not created Islam El Fiky Ahmed Hawas Ayman Wahed El Ghazaly Chris Simpson
2005tournament not created Nicholas Hopcroft Lucas Vauzelle Joe Lee Sebastiaan Weenink
2006tournament not created Affeeq Abedeen Ismail Amr Khalid Khalifa Andrew Wagih Shoukry Mohammed El Kamash
2007tournament not created Dylan Murray Karim Ali Fathy Amr Khalid Khalifa Nicolas Müller
2008tournament not created Karim El Hammamy Darren Subramaniam Ali Farag Nicolas Müller
2009tournament not created Bransten Ming Ahmad Al-Saraj Karim Ali Fathy Henrik Mustonen
2010tournament not created Miko Äijänen Karim El Hammamy Osama Khalifa Moustafa Bayoumy
2011tournament not created Youssef Ibrahim Tsun Hei Yuen Seif Abou El Einen Osama Khalifa
2012tournament not created Mostafa Montaser Yehia Essam Diego Elías Abdulla Al-Tamimi
2013tournament not created Abbas Zeb Kyle Finch Edmon López Möller Abdulla Al-Tamimi
2014tournament not created Jared Carter Elliot Ridge Miko Äijänen Tsun Hei Yuen
2015tournament not created Sam Todd Tushar Shahani Hisham Fansa Patrick Rooney
2016tournament not created Sam Osborne-Wylde Jared Carter Mostafa Asal Mohammad Al Sarraj
2017tournament not created Omar Azzam Neel Joshi Daelum Mawji Curtis Malik
2018 Youssef Teleb Abdallah Eissa Mohamed Ismail Neel Joshi Lewis Anderson

[3]

Boys' champions by country since 2003

CountryU-11U-13U-15U-17U-19Total
 Egypt1569324
 England0531413
 Netherlands000123
 India002103
 United States020103
  Switzerland000022
 Qatar000022
 Jordan001012
 Hong Kong001012
 Finland010102
 France011002
 Malaysia011002
 Peru000101
 Spain000101
 Czech Republic001001
 Pakistan010001

List of winners by category (Girls) since 2003

YearUnder-11Under-13Under-15Under-17Under-19
2003tournament not created Natalie Pritchard Camille Serme Joey Chan Charlie de Rycke
2004tournament not created Dipika Pallikal Low Wee Wern Neha Kumar Charlie de Rycke
2005tournament not created Olivia Blatchford Dipika Pallikal Nour Bahgat Charlie de Rycke
2006tournament not created Kanzy El Defrawy Dipika Pallikal Heba El Torky Camille Serme
2007tournament not created Salma Esmat Kanzy El Defrawy Millie Tomlinson Low Wee Wern
2008tournament not created Laila Omar Ho Ka Po Tong Tsz-Wing Salma Nassar
2009tournament not created Jadeleen Lee Ho Ka Po Menna Nasser Low Wee Nee
2010tournament not created Nouran Gohar Laila Omar Haidi Lala Emily Whitlock
2011tournament not created Nadeen Kotb Maria Fernanda Rivera Haidi Lala Tesni Evans
2012tournament not created Raneem El Torky Amelia Henley Lucy Beecroft Mélissa Alvès
2013tournament not created Elena Wagenmans Akanksha Salunkhe Lily Taylor Sue Ann Yong
2014tournament not created Eujung Park Lui Hiu Lam Chloe Chemtob Marie Stephan
2015tournament not created Jana Safy Marina Stefanoni Jasmine Hutton Georgina Kennedy
2016tournament not created Nour Heikal Katie Malliff Elise Lazarus Tinne Gilis
2017tournament not created Lojayn Gohary Ananya Dabke Katie Malliff Karina Tyma
2018 Jumana Fouad Nour Khafagy Malak Khafagy Margot Prow Nadiia Usenko

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Girls' champions by country since 2003

CountryU-11U-13U-15U-17U-19Total
 Egypt11035120
 England0027211
 Malaysia011035
 Hong Kong003205
 Belgium000044
 India013004
 France001023
 United States021003
 Wales010012
 Canada000202
 Poland000011
 Ukraine000011
 Mexico001001
 Netherlands010001
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See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-07-21. Retrieved 2018-07-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "ESF - DPD Dutch Junior Open 2018 - Events". esf.tournamentsoftware.com.
  3. "History - Squash Bond Nederland". www.squash.nl.
  4. http://www.squash.nl/page/24655/History


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