2017 Women's World Squash Championship

AJ Bell Women's World Championship 2017
34th PSA Women's World Squash Championship
LocationEngland Manchester, England
Date(s)April 9–17, 2017
CategoryWorld Championshipz
Prize money$ 279,000
Results
ChampionEgypt Raneem El Weleily
Runner-upEgypt Nour El Sherbini
Semi-finalistsFrance Camille Serme
Egypt Nour El Tayeb
← 2016 Egypt 2018–19 United States →

The 2017 Women's World Open Squash Championship is the 2017 women's edition of the World Championships, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players.[1]

The event was held alongside the Men's World Squash Championship between 9 and 17 December 2017 inclusive. Raneem El Weleily defeated fellow Egyptian and the defending champion Nour El Sherbini in the final.[2]

Seeds

  1. Egypt Nour El Sherbini
  2. Egypt Raneem El Weleily
  3. France Camille Serme
  4. England Laura Massaro
  5. Egypt Nouran Gohar
  6. Malaysia Nicol David
  7. England Sarah-Jane Perry
  8. Egypt Nour El Tayeb
  9. New Zealand Joelle King
  10. England Alison Waters
  11. Hong Kong Annie Au
  12. England Emily Whitlock
  13. United States Olivia Blatchford
  14. India Joshna Chinappa
  15. England Victoria Lust
  16. Wales Tesni Evans

Draw and results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Egypt Nour El Sherbini 11 11 11
Australia Donna Urquhart 8 5 3 1 Egypt El Sherbini 11 11 11
Japan Satomi Watanabe 11 11 5 11 Japan Watanabe 6 5 5
12 England Emily Whitlock 3 2 11 9 1 Egypt El Sherbini 11 11 11
10 England Alison Waters 11 11 11 5 Egypt Gohar 7 3 4
Egypt Yathreb Adel 3 4 9 10 England Waters 10 11 2 8
Egypt Mariam Metwally 4 5 9 5 Egypt Gohar 12 8 11 11
5 Egypt Nouran Gohar 11 11 11 1 Egypt El Sherbini 11 8 10 11 11
8 Egypt Nour El Tayeb 11 11 11 8 Egypt El Tayeb 2 11 12 5 0
Hong Kong Joey Chan 3 7 5 8 Egypt El Tayeb 6 11 7 11 11
Egypt Salma Hany 11 11 11 11 Egypt Hany 11 8 11 7 5
14 India Joshna Chinappa 9 13 5 9 8 Egypt El Tayeb 11 11 11
16 Wales Tesni Evans 9 11 11 11 16 Wales Evans 9 7 9
Egypt Nadine Shahin 11 6 4 5 16 Wales Evans 11 11 9 13 Final
4 England Laura Massaro 11 11 11 4 England Massaro 5 8 11 11
Belgium Nele Gilis 4 7 4 1 Egypt El Sherbini 11 10 7 5
3 France Camille Serme 11 11 11 2 Egypt El Weleily 3 12 11 11
Egypt Zeina Mickawy 3 7 8 3 France Serme 11 11 11
13 United States Olivia Blatchford 11 5 11 12 11 13 United States Blatchford 4 3 6
India Dipika Pallikal Karthik 7 11 9 14 8 3 France Serme 11 11 11
9 New Zealand Joelle King 9 New Zealand King 4 6 4
Canada Hollie Naughton 8 2 1 9 New Zealand King 11 6 14 11
7 England Sarah-Jane Perry 11 11 11 7 England Perry 1 11 12 6
England Millie Tomlinson 9 8 8 3 France Serme 7 9 7
6 Malaysia Nicol David 11 11 11 2 Egypt El Weleily 11 11 11 5
England Jenny Duncalf 2 7 6 6 Malaysia David 11 11 10 11
11 Hong Kong Annie Au 11 11 11 11 Hong Kong Au 7 3 12 6
Australia Rachael Grinham 3 3 7 6 Malaysia David 8 11 6 6
15 England Victoria Lust 11 11 6 6 11 2 Egypt El Weleily 11 8 11 11 '
England Fiona Moverley 6 2 11 11 6 15 England Lust 5 13 13 5
2 Egypt Raneem El Weleily 11 11 11 2 Egypt El Weleily 11 15 11 11
Egypt Rowan Reda Araby 7 8 7

See also

2017 Men's World Squash Championship

References

  1. ^ "$279,000 Women's AJ Bell PSA World Championship 2017, Manchester Central, Manchester, England". Squash Info. Archived from the original on 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  2. ^ "AJ BELL PSA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017". PSA Tour.
Preceded by
Egypt (El Gouna)
2016
Women's World Championships
England (Manchester)

2017
Succeeded by
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