Women's Macau Open 2015

The Women's Macau Open 2015 is the women's edition of the 2015 Macau Open, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event International (Prize money : $50,000). The event took place in Macau, China from 17 September to 20 September. Laura Massaro won her first Macau Open trophy, beating Nouran Gohar in the final.

Macau Open 2015
7th Women's Macau Open
Details
Event nameMacau Open 2015
Location Macau China
Website
www.squashsite.co.uk/2009/macau2015.htm
Women's PSA World Tour
CategoryInternational 50
Prize money$50,000
YearWorld Tour 2015

Prize money and ranking points

For 2015, the prize purse was $50,000. The prize money and points breakdown was as follows:[1]

Prize Money Macau Open (2015)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (WSA) 2450 1610 980 595 350
Prize money $8,550 $5,850 $3,825 $2,365 $1,350

Seeds

  1. Laura Massaro (Champion)
  2. Nour El Tayeb (Quarterfinals)
  3. Alison Waters (Semifinals)
  4. Annie Au (Semifinals)
  5. Joelle King (Quarterfinals)
  6. Rachael Grinham (First Round)
  7. Nouran Gohar (Final)
  8. Jenny Duncalf (First Round)

Draw and results

First round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
1 Laura Massaro 11 11 11
Dipika Pallikal 9 6 6 1 Laura Massaro 11 11 11
Q Donna Urquhart 11 7 11 7 11 Q Donna Urquhart 8 7 6
8 Jenny Duncalf 3 11 8 11 7 1 Laura Massaro 11 11 7 11
6 Rachael Grinham 10 8 5 3 Alison Waters 4 9 11 9
Emily Whitlock 11 11 11 Emily Whitlock 6 7 4
Q Joshna Chinappa 8 11 2 4 3 Alison Waters 11 11 11
3 Alison Waters 11 8 11 11 1 Laura Massaro 11 11 11
4 Annie Au 11 11 11 7 Nouran Gohar 8 3 9
WC Liu Kwai Chi 1 2 5 4 Annie Au 13 11 9 11
Joey Chan 6 11 11 7 10 5 Joelle King 11 8 11 9
5 Joelle King 11 6 4 11 12 4 Annie Au 5 6 11 3
7 Nouran Gohar 13 11 11 7 Nouran Gohar 11 11 8 11
Q Heba El Torky 11 6 2 7 Nouran Gohar 11 11 8 6 11
Delia Arnold 2 3 8 2 Nour El Tayeb 7 8 11 11 4
2 Nour El Tayeb 11 11 11

[2]

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