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1990 Women's World Open Squash Championship

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The 1990 Mazda Women's World Open Squash Championship was the women's edition of the 1990 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The early stages of the event took place at the Thornleigh Squash Centre with the quarter-finals onwards being held at the Homebush Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia between 7 October and 14 October 1990. Susan Devoy won her third World Open title, defeating Martine Le Moignan in the final.[1][2]

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Seeds

  1. New Zealand Susan Devoy (champion)
  2. Guernsey Lisa Opie (quarterfinals)
  3. Australia Danielle Drady (semifinals)
  4. Guernsey Martine Le Moignan (final)
  5. Australia Robyn Lambourne née Friday (semifinals)
  6. Australia Liz Irving (quarterfinals)
  7. Australia Michelle Martin (quarterfinals)
  8. England Suzanne Horner née Burgess (quarterfinals)
  9. Australia Sarah Fitzgerald (fourth round)
  10. Republic of Ireland Rebecca Best (fourth round)
  11. England Fiona Geaves (third round)
  12. England Lucy Soutter (fourth round)
  13. Canada Heather Wallace (fourth round)
  14. New Zealand Joanne Williams (fourth round)
  15. England Sue Wright (fourth round)
  16. Australia Sharon Bradey (fourth round)
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First round

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Second round

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Third round to final

Third round Fourth round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
1 New Zealand Susan Devoy 9 9 9
Germany Andrea Holbe 3 3 3 1 New Zealand Devoy 9 9 9
South Africa Claire Nitch 5 9 2 9 9 South Africa Nitch 5 4 4
11 England Fiona Geaves 9 7 9 3 2 1 New Zealand Devoy 3 7 9 9 9
6 Australia Liz Irving 9 9 9 6 Australia Irving 9 9 2 3 2
United States Shabana Khan 2 2 1 6 Australia Irving 9 10 9
15 England Sue Wright 9 9 9 15 England Wright 5 8 0
New Zealand Philippa Beams 5 0 2 1 New Zealand Devoy 9 9 9
3 Australia Danielle Drady 9 9 9 3 Australia Drady 4 3 2
Finland Nina Taimiaho 0 0 3 3 Australia Drady 9 9 9
12 England Lucy Soutter 9 9 9 12 England Soutter 1 6 2
Australia Donna Newton 0 0 5 3 Australia Drady 6 9 9 9
7 Australia Michelle Martin 9 6 9 9 7 Australia Martin 9 7 5 4
Australia Susan Carter 2 9 4 4 7 Australia Martin 9 9 9 Final
16 Australia Sharon Bradey 9 9 9 16 Australia Bradey 6 3 7
Germany Daniela Grzenia 5 6 3 1 New Zealand Devoy 9 9 9
5 Australia Robyn Lambourne 9 9 9 4 Guernsey Le Moignan 4 4 4
Australia Nikke Solan 6 6 3 5 Australia Lambourne 9 10 9
13 Canada Heather Wallace 9 9 9 13 Canada Wallace 1 9 6
Singapore Mah Li Lian 1 4 0 5 Australia Lambourne 10 10 4 7 9
2 Guernsey Lisa Opie 9 9 9 2 Guernsey Opie 9 9 9 9 7
Germany Sabine Schoene 1 0 2 2 Guernsey Opie 8 10 8 9 9
9 Australia Sarah Fitzgerald 9 9 9 9 Australia Fitzgerald 10 8 10 5 3
Australia Shannon McNamara 0 1 0 5 Australia Lambourne 9 0 9 5 9
4 Guernsey Martine Le Moignan 9 9 9 4 Guernsey Le Moignan 4 9 5 9 10
Finland Tuula Myllyniemi 4 1 2 4 Guernsey Le Moignan 9 9 9
14 New Zealand Joanne Williams 9 9 1 4 9 14 New Zealand Williams 0 1 2
Netherlands Nicole Beumer 6 3 9 9 5 4 Guernsey Le Moignan 9 9 2 9
8 England Suzanne Horner 6 9 9 9 8 England Horner 3 4 9 1
Australia Vicki Cardwell 9 2 2 4 8 England Horner 9 6 10 1 9
10 Republic of Ireland Rebecca Best 9 9 9 10 Republic of Ireland Best 2 9 8 9 2
Australia Elizabeth Spielman 5 1 1
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Notes

The early rounds of the championship were held at the Thornleigh Squash Centre with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final played at the Homebush Sports Centre. The tournament had the largest ever entry for a world championship with 121 players entered.

References

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