2008 Women's World Open Squash Championship - Draw & Results

Draw & Results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
1 N David 11 11 11
S Wee 6 3 2 1 N David 11 11 11
13 R Chiu 8 6 11 11 11 13 R Chiu 3 8 7
L Briggs 11 11 5 6 6 1 N David 11 11 11
8 L L-Massaro 12 13 11 9 O A Kawy 8 1 9
A Naudé 10 11 6 8 L L-Massaro 23 17 14 6 7
9 O A Kawy 11 12 12 9 O A Kawy 21 19 12 11 11
Q L Hansen 6 10 10 1 N David 11 11 11
4 N Grainger 11 11 11 14 M Perry 6 8 6
Q A Miller 5 6 2 4 N Grainger 11 11 9 10 9
10 V Atkinson 9 7 11 12 5 J Hawkes 6 5 11 12 11
J Hawkes 11 11 8 10 11 J Hawkes 11 11 9 10 9
6 S Kitchen 11 11 11 14 M Perry 6 5 11 12 11
Q D Arnold 7 7 4 6 S Kitchen 5 6 2
14 M Perry 6 11 13 11 14 M Perry 11 11 11
E Kheirallah 11 8 11 5 1 N David 5 11 11 11
Q L W Wern 5 13 4 11 11 V Botwright 11 1 6 9
12 K Brown 11 11 11 13 12 K Brown 8 2 11
R E Weleily 3 11 12 7 5 J Duncalf 11 11 13
5 J Duncalf 11 6 14 11 5 J Duncalf 11 10 5 11 11
Q A Au 11 11 3 11 3 N Grinham 8 12 11 6 7
16 S Teran 5 4 11 5 Q A Au 6 7 4
D L-Walter 5 6 9 3 N Grinham 11 11 11
3 N Grinham 11 11 11 5 J Duncalf 3 6 r
Q S Kippax 5 6 5 11 V Botwright 11 11 r
15 I Stoehr 11 11 11 15 I Stoehr 3 1 7
Q L Khan 9 6 14 4 7 A Waters 11 11 11
7 A Waters 11 11 12 11 7 A Waters 11 11 11 9
Q M Manetta 5 7 2 11 V Botwright 13 5 13 11
11 V Botwright 11 11 11 11 V Botwright 5 13 11 11
L Crome 7 6 2 2 R Grinham 11 11 8 8
2 R Grinham 11 11 11


Note: * Q = Qualifier, * WC = Wild Card, * w/o = Walkover, * r = Retired

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