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2016 Women's World Open Squash Championship

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Women's World Championship 2016
33rd PSA Women's World Squash Championship
LocationEgypt El Gouna, Egypt
Date(s)April 7–14, 2017
CategoryWorld Championships
Prize money$ 165,000
Results
ChampionEgypt Nour El Sherbini
Runner-upEgypt Raneem El Weleily
Semi-finalistsFrance Camille Serme
Egypt Nouran Gohar
← 2015 Malaysia England 2017 →

The 2016 Women's World Open Squash Championship is the women's edition of the 2016 World Championships, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players.

It was originally scheduled to take place in Malaysia.[1] In January 2017, El Gouna was selected as the championships' replacement host, with the tournament scheduled to take place alongside the men's annual El Gouna Squash Open between 7 and 14 April 2017 inclusive.[2] It is the third time in four editions the tournament has been held after its designated year.

Prize money and ranking points

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For 2016, the prize purse was $165,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[3]

Prize Money World Championship (2016)
Event W F SF QF 2R 1R
Points (PSA) 2890 1900 1155 700 410 205
Prize money $26,647.50 $16,302.00 $10,032.00 $5,956.50 $3,526.87 $2,076.93

Seeds

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  1. Egypt Nour El Sherbini (champion)
  2. France Camille Serme (semifinals)
  3. Egypt Raneem El Weleily (final)
  4. Egypt Nouran Gohar (semifinals)
  5. England Laura Massaro (quarterfinals)
  6. Malaysia Nicol David (quarterfinals)
  7. England Sarah-Jane Perry (quarterfinals)
  8. England Alison Waters (second round)
  9. New Zealand Joelle King (second round)
  10. Hong Kong Annie Au (second round)
  11. Egypt Nour El Tayeb (second round)
  12. India Joshna Chinappa (quarterfinals)
  13. England Emily Whitlock (second round)
  14. England Victoria Lust (second round)
  15. Australia Donna Urquhart (first round)
  16. Wales Tesni Evans (second round)

Draw and results

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First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Egypt N. El Sherbini 11 11 11
Q Canada S. Cornett 2 4 6 1 Egypt N. El Sherbini 13 11 11
Q Australia R. Grinham 6 5 7 16 Wales Tesni Evans 11 4 4
16 Wales Tesni Evans 11 11 11 1 Egypt N. El Sherbini 11 11 12
14 England Victoria Lust 11 11 11 7 England S-J Perry 6 3 10
WC Egypt Zeina Mickawy 6 3 7 14 England Victoria Lust 8 11 6 7
Q England Fiona Moverley 4 8 4 7 England S-J Perry 11 7 11 11
7 England S-J Perry 11 11 11 1 Egypt N. El Sherbini 11 11 13 11
6 Malaysia Nicol David 11 12 11 4 Egypt Nouran Gohar 4 4 15 9
India D. P. Karthik 9 10 6 6 Malaysia Nicol David 12 11 13
Q Egypt Rowan Elaraby 2 8 12 10 Hong Kong Annie Au 10 4 11
10 Hong Kong Annie Au 11 11 14 6 Malaysia Nicol David 6 5 9
11 Egypt Nour El Tayeb 11 11 11 4 Egypt Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Q Egypt H. El Hammamy 5 6 9 11 Egypt Nour El Tayeb 8 10 9 Final
Egypt Nadine Shahin 4 6 5 4 Egypt Nouran Gohar 11 12 11
4 Egypt Nouran Gohar 11 11 11 1 Egypt N. El Sherbini 11 11 11
3 Egypt R. El Weleily 13 11 11 3 Egypt R. El Weleily 8 9 9
England Jenny Duncalf 11 7 5 3 Egypt R. El Weleily 11 11 11
United States O. Blatchford 12 11 9 10 11 United States O. Blatchford 5 6 1
15 Australia Donna Urquhart 10 9 11 12 8 3 Egypt R. El Weleily 8 11 12 11
9 New Zealand Joelle King 11 11 11 5 England Laura Massaro 11 8 10 6
Egypt Heba El Torky 6 7 6 9 New Zealand Joelle King 7 8 11 11
Egypt M. Metwally 7 7 3 5 England Laura Massaro 11 11 5 13
5 England Laura Massaro 11 11 11 3 Egypt R. El Weleily 11 2 12 11
8 England Alison Waters 11 6 11 11 2 France Camille Serme 6 11 10 5
Q Egypt Hana Ramadan 8 11 6 5 8 England Alison Waters 5 11 11 8 9
Q Japan M. Kobayashi 11 8 10 12 India J. Chinappa 11 7 9 11 11
12 India J. Chinappa 13 11 12 12 India J. Chinappa 6 12 7 11 3
13 England E. Whitlock 11 11 11 2 France Camille Serme 11 10 11 8 11
Q France Coline Aumard 6 8 9 13 England E. Whitlock 4 6 5
Egypt S. Hany Ibrahim 6 5 8 2 France Camille Serme 11 11 11
2 France Camille Serme 11 11 11

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "SquashSite Squash News". squashsite.tumblr.com. Archived from the original on 2016-11-10. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  2. ^ "El-Gouna to host PSA Women's World Squash Championship". Daily News Egypt. Archived from the original on 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  3. ^ "PSA Tour Rule Book" (PDF). PSA. pp. 6, 59, 73. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-10-09. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  4. ^ "PSA WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 - Main Draw". PSA. Archived from the original on 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  5. ^ "El Gouna International 2017". Squash Site. Archived from the original on 2017-04-07. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
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Preceded by Women's World Championships
Egypt (El Gouna)

2016
Succeeded by