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Squash tournament held in London, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1968 Women's Open Squash Championships was held at the Lansdowne Club and Royal Aero Club in London from 16–22 February 1968. Heather McKay (née Blundell) won her seventh consecutive title by defeating Bev Johnson in the final.[1][2]
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40th Women's British Open Championships | |
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Location | London, England |
Venue | Lansdowne Club and Royal Aero Club |
Player one | Player two | Score |
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Heather McKay (née Blundell) | A Williams | 9–0 9–1 9–0 |
Bev Johnson | R Riley | 9–5 9–4 9–0 |
Ann Price | P A Brown | 9–0 9–1 9–0 |
Mrs Gay Erskine | E Lendrum | 9–2 9–7 9–1 |
Mrs Jill Eckstein | A Geddes | 9–0 9–0 9–0 |
Sylvia McClure | E Taylor | 9–2 9–0 9–6 |
R F Turner | E Carnegie | 4–9 9–7 4–9 9–6 9–1 |
A Norval | Tessa Lawrence | 9–7 3–9 10–9 9–6 |
Peggy Mason | Daphne Portway | 3–9 9–4 1–9 10–9 |
Margaret Burke | Di Fuller | 9–6 9–7 9–4 |
Miss Marcia Roche | J Whitehead | 9–3 9–1 9–1 |
I V Sanderson | M A Young | 9–1 9–1 9–1 |
Sheila Cooper | K Gardner | 9–5 9–1 9–6 |
Claire Chapman | J Mortlock | 9–3 9–4 9–1 |
Miss Cathy Van Veen | V Manning | 9–0 9–0 9–4 |
Sheila Ervin | E M Boswell | 9–0 9–6 9–1 |
Ursula Smith | S Broadway | 9–3 9–1 9–1 |
M Makower | J Hedges | w/o |
A Bixler | C Heath | 9–7 9–7 9–1 |
Dianne Corbett | Janet Ledger | 9–0 9–2 9–2 |
Mary Alan | Bobs Whitehead | 6–9 1–9 1–8 ret |
Bronwyn Barton | Goldie Edwards | 9–6 1–9 9–4 10–8 |
Player one | Player two | Score |
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Sheila Macintosh (née Speight) | Miss Marcia Roche | 9–3 5–9 9–7 2–9 7–9 |
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