Men's China Squash Open 2014

The Men's China Squash Open 2014 is the men's edition of the 2014 China Squash Open, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event International (Prize money : 70 000 $). The event took place in Shanghai in China from 4 to 7 September. James Willstrop won his first China Squash Open trophy, beating Peter Barker in the final.

China Squash Open 2014
4th PSA China Open
Details
Event nameChina Open 2014
Location Shanghai, China
VenueThe Peninsula Shanghai
Website
www.squashsite.co.uk/2009/china2014.htm
Men's PSA World Tour
CategoryInternational 70
Prize money$70,000
YearWorld Tour 2016

Prize money and ranking points

For 2014, the prize purse was $70,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money China Open (2014)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (PSA) 1225 805 490 300 175
Prize money $11,875 $8,125 $5,315 $3,280 $1,875

Seeds

  1. James Willstrop (Champion)
  2. Borja Golán (Quarterfinals)
  3. Peter Barker (Final)
  4. Daryl Selby (Quarterfinals)
  5. Omar Mosaad (Semifinals)
  6. Laurens Jan Anjema (Semifinals)
  7. Marwan El Shorbagy (Quarterfinals)
  8. Karim Abdel Gawad (Quarterfinals)

Draw and results

First round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
1 James Willstrop 11 11 11
Junjie Wang 2 0 3 1 James Willstrop 11 7 11 11
Q Joe Lee 6 11 8 11 11 7 Marwan El Shorbagy 8 11 8 3
7 Marwan El Shorbagy 11 6 11 6 13 1 James Willstrop 8 11 11 11
5 Omar Mosaad 11 11 11 5 Omar Mosaad 11 5 3 4
Q Henrik Mustonen 2 4 3 5 Omar Mosaad 9 11 11 11
Cameron Pilley 7 8 11 6 4 Daryl Selby 11 7 9 6
4 Daryl Selby 11 11 5 11 1 James Willstrop 11 11 9 10 11
3 Peter Barker 11 11 11 3 Peter Barker 7 7 11 12 5
Max Lee 5 7 7 3 Peter Barker 11 11 11
Q Tom Richards 7 11 11 2 9 8 Karim Abdel Gawad 6 5 2
8 Karim Abdel Gawad 11 6 9 11 11 3 Peter Barker 11 11 11
6 Laurens Jan Anjema 11 13 11 6 Laurens Jan Anjema 5 5 2
Adrian Waller 8 11 6 6 Laurens Jan Anjema 7 11 10 11 11
Q Fares Dessouky 7 11 10 11 9 2 Borja Golán 11 1 12 9 1
2 Borja Golán 11 3 12 4 11

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See also

References

  1. "World series Prize Money" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 November 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  2. http://www.psaworldtour.com/page/TournamentDetails/0,,13121~2538,00.html
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