Peter Nicol - British Open Final Appearances

British Open Final Appearances

Wins (2)
Year Opponent in final Score in final
1998 Jansher Khan 17–16, 15–4, 15–5
2002 John White 15–9, 15–8, 15–8
Runner-ups (3)
Year Opponent in final Score in final
1997 Jansher Khan 17–15, 9–15, 15–12, 8–15, 15–8
1999 Jonathon Power 15–17, 15–12 (retired)
2003 David Palmer 15–13, 15–13, 15–8

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