Hong Kong Open (Squash)

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The Hong Kong Squash Open is an annual squash tournament for men and women. It takes place in Hong Kong and is part of the PSA World Series for men and women.

The men's tournament was launched in 1985 and currently belongs to the World Series category , the second highest valuation category . The total prize money was most recently 165,000 US dollars . The women's tournament, which has been held since 2001, also belongs to the World Series category and has total prize money of 140,000 US dollars.

The men's record winner is Jansher Khan , who won the tournament eight times. Nicol David won ten women's titles, all between 2006 and 2015 in a row.

List of winners

Men's

Hong Kong Squash Center
year winner Final opponent Result
2018 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy EgyptEgypt Ali Farag 11: 6, 11: 6, 11: 7
2017 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy EgyptEgypt Ali Farag 11: 6, 5:11, 11: 4, 7:11, 11: 3
2016 EgyptEgypt Ramy Ashour EgyptEgypt Karim Abdel Gawad 11: 9, 8:11, 11: 5, 5:11, 11: 8
2015 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy AustraliaAustralia Cameron Pilley 11: 8, 11: 6, 11: 8
2014 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy FranceFrance Grégory Gaultier 11: 9, 11: 2, 4:11, 8:11, 11: 4
2013 EnglandEngland Nick Matthew SpainSpain Borja Golan 11: 1, 11: 8, 5:11, 11: 5
2012 EgyptEgypt Ramy Ashour EnglandEngland James Willstrop 11: 8, 3:11, 11: 7, 11: 6
2011 EnglandEngland James Willstrop EgyptEgypt Karim Darwish 11: 9, 11: 5, 11: 4
2010 EgyptEgypt Ramy Ashour FranceFrance Grégory Gaultier 10:12, 11: 9, 11: 9, 9:11, 11: 9
2009 EgyptEgypt Amr Shabana FranceFrance Grégory Gaultier 11: 9, 9:11, 11: 3, 5: 2 exercise
2008 EgyptEgypt Amr Shabana FranceFrance Grégory Gaultier 11: 9, 13:15, 8:11, 11: 2, 11: 3
2007 EgyptEgypt Amr Shabana FranceFrance Grégory Gaultier 11:13, 11: 3, 11: 6, 13:11
2006 EgyptEgypt Amr Shabana EgyptEgypt Ramy Ashour 13:11, 3:11, 11: 5, 13:11
2005 no event due to the 2005 World Cup
2004 FranceFrance Thierry Lincou EnglandEngland Nick Matthew 11: 8, 11: 4, 13:11
2003 canceled due to the SARS pandemic
2002 EnglandEngland Peter Nicol CanadaCanada Jonathon Power 15:13, 15: 9, 14:15, 15:10
2001 AustraliaAustralia David Palmer FranceFrance Thierry Lincou 15:13, 15: 6, 15: 9
2000 ScotlandScotland Peter Nicol CanadaCanada Jonathon Power 15:11, 15:10, 15: 6
1999 ScotlandScotland Peter Nicol CanadaCanada Jonathon Power 15:10, 15: 8, 15: 8
1998 CanadaCanada Jonathon Power ScotlandScotland Peter Nicol 15:14, 15:11, 15:14
1997 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan CanadaCanada Jonathon Power 14:15, 15:12, 15: 7, 15: 2
1996 AustraliaAustralia Rodney Eyles PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan 15:10, 15:10, 15: 5
1995 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan AustraliaAustralia Brett Martin 15:12, 15: 7, 15: 3
1994 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan ScotlandScotland Peter Nicol 15: 7, 15:10, 15: 6
1993 AustraliaAustralia Brett Martin AustraliaAustralia Rodney Martin 12:15, 15:12, 15: 4, 15: 6
1992 AustraliaAustralia Rodney Martin AustraliaAustralia Chris Dittmar 12:15, 15:13, 15:14, 15: 9
1991 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan AustraliaAustralia Tristan Nancarrow 16:17, 15: 6, 15:17, 15: 4, 15: 5
1990 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan AustraliaAustralia Chris Robertson 15: 6, 14:15, 15:10, 15: 5
1989 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan AustraliaAustralia Chris Dittmar 15: 8, 16:17, 15: 2, 15: 6
1988 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan AustraliaAustralia Chris Dittmar 15:11, 9:15, 15: 6, 12:15, 15: 1
1987 PakistanPakistan Jansher Khan AustraliaAustralia Chris Dittmar 9: 6, 9: 2, 9: 5
1986 AustraliaAustralia Rodney Martin AustraliaAustralia Tristan Nancarrow 9: 6, 9: 5, 9: 2
1985 EnglandEngland Phil Kenyon AustraliaAustralia Steve Bowditch 9: 3, 6: 9, 9: 3, 9: 7

Ladies

year Winner Final opponent Result
2018 New ZealandNew Zealand Joelle King EgyptEgypt Raneem El Weleily 11: 6, 11: 6, 11: 7
2017 EgyptEgypt Nour El Sherbini EgyptEgypt Raneem El Weleily 11: 5, 11: 8, 11: 5
2016 EgyptEgypt Nouran Gohar United StatesUnited States Amanda Sobhy 6:11, 12:10, 11: 7, 11: 7
2015 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EnglandEngland Laura Massaro 15:13, 11: 9, 11: 3
2014 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EgyptEgypt Nour El Tayeb 11: 4, 12:10, 11: 8
2013 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EgyptEgypt Raneem El Weleily 11: 7, 11: 7, 12:10
2012 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David FranceFrance Camille Serme 11: 9, 11: 6, 8:11, 11: 7
2011 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EgyptEgypt Raneem El Weleily 11: 5, 11: 4, 11: 9
2010 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EnglandEngland Jenny Duncalf 11: 6, 12:10, 12:10
2009 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EgyptEgypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 11: 4, 11: 7, 11: 7
2008 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David AustraliaAustralia Rachael Grinham 14:12, 11:13, 11: 8, 11: 8
2007 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David AustraliaAustralia Natalie Grinham 9: 3, 9: 5, 10: 8
2006 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EnglandEngland Tania Bailey 9: 1, 10: 8, 9: 5
2005 no event due to the 2005 World Cup
2004 not carried out
2003 no event due to the 2003 World Cup
2002 AustraliaAustralia Rachael Grinham United StatesUnited States Natalie Grainger 9: 3, 9: 5, 9: 7
2001 New ZealandNew Zealand Leilani Joyce New ZealandNew Zealand Carol Owens 9: 7, 9: 6, 9: 0

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