2002 Men's British Open Squash Championship

The 2002 British Open Championships was held at the Lambs Squash Club with the later stages held at the National Squash Centre from 7–15 April 2002.
Peter Nicol won the title defeating John White in the final.[1][2]

British Open Squash Championships
64th British Open Championships
Details
LocationLondon & Manchester, England
VenueLambs Squash Club &
National Squash Centre

Seeds

Draw and results

Main draw

First Round Second Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals
1 Peter Nicol 12 15 15 11 15
Q Renan Lavigne 15 11 4 15 8 1 Nicol 15 15 15
P. Johnson 15 Johnson 8 11 4
15 Del Harris 8 r 1 Nicol 15 15 15
10 David Evans 9 10 9 8 Walker 8 11 8
Q Peter Genever 15 15 15 Q Genever 15 15 10 15 14
Q Nick Matthew 7 15 5 11 8 Walker 7 17 15 13 15
8 Chris Walker 15 8 15 15 1 Nicol 15 15 17
5 Stewart Boswell 10 15 15 16 15 4 Lincou 6 9 14
Joseph Kneipp 15 10 4 17 10 5 Boswell 11 9 15 11
Graham Ryding 13 12 7 13 Heath 15 15 4 15
13 Martin Heath 15 15 15 13 Heath 13 15 7 10
12 Anthony Ricketts 17 15 16 14 4 Lincou 15 11 15 15
Omar El Borolossy 16 17 17 17 El Borolossy 15 9 9 6 Final
Karim Darwish 15 6 11 5 4 Lincou 13 15 15 15
4 Thierry Lincou 11 15 15 15 1 Nicol 15 15 15
3 Jonathon Power 15 15 15 6 White 9 8 8
Q Mohammed Abbas 12 2 7 3 Power 15 15 17
Q Nick Taylor 17 10 9 4 16 Price 8 13 15
16 Paul Price 16 15 15 15 3 Power 15 15 15
11 Lee Beachill 15 15 15 11 Beachill 8 10 10
Tommy Berden 10 10 8 11 Beachill 15 15 15
Q Jean-Michel Arcucci 17 10 9 13 7 Beng Hee 11 12 13
7 Ong Beng Hee 15 15 15 15 3 Power 15 13 12 15 13
6 John White 15 15 9 15 6 White 11 15 15 9 15
Simon Parke 13 11 15 9 6 White 15 15 15
Q Wael El Hindi 8 17 12 1 r 9 Chaloner 7 10 10
9 Mark Chaloner 15 14 15 8 6 White 15 15 15
14 Alex Gough 15 15 15 14 Gough 13 8 9
Q Derek Ryan 6 13 4 14 Gough 15 8 15 15
Olli Tuominen 13 12 11 2 Palmer 13 15 8 9
2 David Palmer 15 15 15
Preceded by
2001
British Open Squash Championships
England (London & Manchester)

2002
Succeeded by
2003

References

  1. "Times Archives 2002 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives.
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