2017 in squash sport
Overview of the events of 2017 in squash sport From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article lists the results for the sport of Squash in 2017.
2016–17 PSA World Series
- August 23 – 28: 2016 Hong Kong Open for Men and Women in
Hong Kong[1]
- Men:
Ramy Ashour defeated
Karim Abdel Gawad, 11–9, 8–11, 11–6, 5–11, 11–6, to win his third Hong Kong Open title.
- Women:
Nouran Gohar defeated
Amanda Sobhy, 6–11, 12-10, 11–7, 11–8, to win her first Hong Kong Open title.
- Men:
- October 6 – 15: 2016 US Open for Men and Women in
Philadelphia[2]
- Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated
Nick Matthew, 10–12, 12–14, 11–1, 11–4, 3–0 (Retired), to win his second US Open title.
- Women:
Camille Serme defeated
Nour El Sherbini, 11–8, 7–11, 12–10, 11–9, to win her first US Open title.
- Men:
- November 13 – 18: 2016 Qatar Classic in
Doha[3]
Karim Abdel Gawad defeated fellow Egyptian, Mohamed El Shorbagy, 12–10, 15–13, 11–7, to win his first Qatar Classic title.
- January 12 – 19: 2017 Tournament of Champions for Men and Women in
New York City[4]
- Men:
Karim Abdel Gawad defeated
Grégory Gaultier, 6–11, 11–6, 12–10, 11–6, to win his first Tournament of Champions title.
- Women:
Camille Serme defeated
Laura Massaro, 13–11, 8–11, 4–11, 11–3, 11–7, to win her first Tournament of Champions title.
- Men:
- February 23 – March 1: Windy City Open for Men and Women in
Chicago[5]
- Men:
Grégory Gaultier defeated
Marwan El Shorbagy, 5–11, 11–8, 11–2, 11–4, to win his second Windy City Open title.
- Women:
Raneem El Weleily defeated fellow Egyptian, Nour El Sherbini, 10–12, 11–7, 11–7, 11–7, to win her third consecutive Windy City Open title.
- Men:
- March 20 – 26: British Open for Men and Women in
Hull[6]
- Men:
Grégory Gaultier defeated
Nick Matthew, 8-11, 11-7, 11-3, 11-3, to win his third British Open title.
- Women:
Laura Massaro defeated fellow English woman, Sarah-Jane Perry, 11-8, 11-8, 6-11, 11-6, to win her second British Open title.
- Men:
- April 9 – 14: El Gouna International in
El Gouna
- June 6 – 10: PSA World Series Finals in
Dubai[7]
- Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated
James Willstrop, 12–10, 11–9, 11–8, to win his first Men's PSA World Series Finals title.
- Women:
Laura Massaro defeated
Nour El Sherbini, 11–8, 12–10, 11–5, to win her second consecutive Women's PSA World Series Finals title.
- Men:
World squash championships
- April 7 – 14: 2016 Women's World Open Squash Championship in
El Gouna[8]
Nour El Sherbini defeated fellow Egyptian, Raneem El Weleily, 11–8, 11–9, 11–9, to win her second consecutive Women's World Open Squash Championship title.
- July 19 – 24: 2017 World Junior Squash Championships in
Tauranga[9]
- July 25 – 29: 2017 Women's World Junior Team Championship in
Tauranga[9]
- August 1 – 5: 2017 World Doubles Squash Championships in
Manchester
- Men:
Australia (Ryan Cuskelly & Cameron Pilley) defeated
Scotland (Alan Clyne & Greg Lobban), 11–6 & 11–3, in the final.
- Women:
New Zealand (Joelle King & Amanda Landers-Murphy) defeated
England (Jenny Duncalf & Alison Waters), 9–11, 11–1, & 11–10, in the final.
- Mixed:
New Zealand (Joelle King & Paul Coll) defeated
England (Alison Waters & Daryl Selby), 11–8, 9–11, & 11–6, in the final.
- Men:
- September 21 – 24: 2017 World Hardball Doubles Squash Championships in
St. Louis[10]
- Men:
England (Clive Leach & John Russell) defeated
Canada (Thomas Brinkman & Robin Clarke), 15–10, 15–10, 3–15, 7–15, 15–14, in the final.
- Women:
England (Suzie Pierrepont & Georgina Stoker) defeated
Australia (Narelle Krizek & Natarsha McElhinny), 12–15, 15–11, 15–3, 15–7, in the final.
- Men:
- November 27 – December 3: 2017 Men's World Team Squash Championships in
Marseille[11]
- December 10 – 17: 2017 World Squash Championships in
Manchester
- Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated fellow Egyptian, Marwan El Shorbagy, 11–5, 9–11, 11–7, 9–11, 11–6, to win his first World Squash Championships title.
- Women:
Raneem El Weleily defeated fellow Egyptian, Nour El Sherbini, 3–11, 12–10, 11–7, 11–5, to win her first World Squash Championships title.
- Men:
Other squash events
- February 1 – 5: 18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships in
Hong Kong[12]
- February 6 – 11: South American Junior Squash Championship in
Asunción
- U11 winners:
Juan Antonio Irisarri (m) /
Tabita Gaitán (f)
- U13 winners:
Javier Romo (m) /
María Emilia Falconí (f)
- U15 winners:
David Costales (m) /
María Caridad Buenaño (f)
- U17 winners:
Rafael Gálvez (m) /
María Paula Moya (f)
- U19 winners:
Ronald Palomino (m) /
María Paula Tovar (f)
- Doubles:
Alejandro Enríquez &
Ricardo Toscano (m) /
Sophia Giraldo &
María Paula Tovar (f)
- Mixed:
Francesco Marcantonio &
Luján Palacios
- U11 winners:
- March 10 – 12: 2nd Balkan Junior & 1st Individual Championships in
Belgrade
- April 4 – 7: European Team Championships Div 3 in
Saint Helier
- Men's:
Slovakia defeated
Poland, 3–0.
Jersey took third place.
- Women's: Round Robin: 1st.
Malta; 2nd.
Russia; 3rd.
Jersey
- Men's:
- April 8 – 16: European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships in
Lisbon
- Individual men's winners: 1.
Victor Crouin; 2.
Kyle Finch; 3.
Roman Allinckx
- Individual women's winners: 1.
Cristina Gomez; 2.
Elise Lazarus;
Lucy Turmel
- Teams winners: 1.
England; 2.
Spain 3.
Czech Republic
- Individual men's winners: 1.
- April 14 – 17: Oceania Junior Championships in
Auckland
- April 26 – 29: European Team Championship Div. 1 & 2 in
Helsinki
- Men's Division 1:
France defeated
England, 3–0.
Germany and
Scotland took third and fourth places.
- Men's Division 2:
Ireland defeated
Netherlands, 2–1.
Wales and
Denmark took third and fourth places.
- Women's Division 1:
England defeated
France, 2–0.
Wales and
Netherlands took third and fourth places.
- Women's Division 2:
Germany defeated
Switzerland, 2–0.
Scotland and
Austria took third and fourth places.
- Men's Division 1:
- April 26 – 30: 2017 Asian Individual Squash Championships for Men's and Women's in
Chennai
- Men's: In the final,
Max Lee defeated
Saurav Ghosal, 3–1 (5–11, 11–4, 11–8, 11–7).
- Women's: In the final,
Joshana Chinappa defeated
Dipika Pallikal, 3–2 (13–15, 12–10, 11–13, 11–4, 11–4).
- Men's: In the final,
- May 11 – 14: European Junior U15/U17 Team Championships in
Prague
- TBD for May: South American Championship in
Buenos Aires
- August 15 – 19: 2017 Asian Junior Squash Individual Championships in
Amman
- August 30 – September 2: European Masters Individual Championships in
Wrocław
- +35 winners:
Heiko Schwarzer (m) /
Lauren Briggs (f)
- +40 winners:
Christian Drakenberg (m) /
Keeley Johnson (f)
- +45 winners:
Christian Borgvall (m) /
Simone Korell (f)
- +50 winners:
Fredrik Johnson (m) /
Mylene de Muylder (f)
- +55 winners:
Mark Woodliffe (m) /
Fiona McLean (f)
- +60 winners:
Mark Cowley (m) /
Julie Field (f)
- +65 winners:
John Rae (Men's only)
- +70 winners:
Ian Ross (m) /
Ann Manley (f)
- +75 winners:
Bertil Walli (Men's only)
- +35 winners:
- September 13 – 16: European Club Championships in
Paderborn
- September 16 – 22: Oceania Team Championships and Oceania Individual Championships in
Papeete
- September 22 – 24: 8th Balkan Team Championships in
Zagreb
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