Motor City Open

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The Motor City Open is an annual squash tournament for men. It takes place at the Birmingham Athletic Club in Bloomfield Hills , Michigan and is part of the PSA World Tour . The tournament was launched in 1999 and currently belongs to the International 70 category . The total prize money is 70,000 US dollars .

The tournament is usually played in January immediately following the Tournament of Champions . Jonathon Power (2003, 2005) and Mohamed Elshorbagy (2011, 2014) won the tournament several times.

winner

year winner Final opponent Result
1999 EnglandEngland Peter Marshall AustraliaAustralia David Palmer 15:10, 15: 7, 15:12
2000 AustraliaAustralia David Palmer WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Alex Gough 12:15, 15:10, 15:11, 15:10
2001 NetherlandsNetherlands Tommy Berden BelgiumBelgium Stefan Casteleyn 10:15, 15:12, 15:11, 12:15, 15:12
2002 EnglandEngland Nick Taylor CanadaCanada Graham Ryding 15: 6, 12:15, 15: 9, 15: 9
2003 CanadaCanada Jonathon Power FranceFrance Thierry Lincou 15:11, 12:15, 15:10, 15: 4
2004 FranceFrance Grégory Gaultier FinlandFinland Olli Tuominen 11: 4, 12:10, 3:11, 11: 3
2005 CanadaCanada Jonathon Power ScotlandScotland John White 11: 2, 11: 7, 11: 6
2006 ScotlandScotland John White IrelandIreland Liam Kenny 11: 3, 11: 4, 11: 6
2007 FinlandFinland Olli Tuominen AustraliaAustralia Stewart Boswell 11: 7, 11: 6, 11: 2
2008 not carried out
2009 SpainSpain Borja Golan EnglandEngland Adrian Grant 10:12, 11: 9, 11: 5, 14:12
2010 EgyptEgypt Karim Darwish MalaysiaMalaysia Mohd Azlan Iskandar 11: 3, 11: 7, 11: 4
2011 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy EgyptEgypt Omar Mosaad 8:11, 11: 6, 11: 8, 11: 5
2012 MalaysiaMalaysia Ong Beng Hee EgyptEgypt Hisham Ashour 11: 8, 11: 9, 11: 7
2013 EgyptEgypt Amr Shabana EgyptEgypt Karim Darwish 11: 4, 2: 6 problem
2014 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy EnglandEngland Peter Barker 8:11, 12:14, 11: 4, 11: 6, 11: 7
2015 ColombiaColombia Miguel Ángel Rodríguez South AfricaSouth Africa Stephen Coppinger 9:11, 11: 7, 8:11, 11: 7, 11: 3
2016 EgyptEgypt Ali Farag EnglandEngland Nick Matthew 11: 7, 5:11, 11: 6, 11: 7
2017 AustraliaAustralia Ryan Cuskelly EgyptEgypt Ali Farag 4:11, 11: 5, 11: 5, 11: 9
2018 EgyptEgypt Marwan Elshorbagy New ZealandNew Zealand Paul Coll 11: 9, 9:11, 11: 8, 8:11, 11: 9
2019 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Abouelghar PeruPeru Diego Elías 5:11, 11: 6, 11: 3, 4:11, 11: 8
2020 PeruPeru Diego Elías EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elsherbini 11: 4, 11: 5, 11: 4

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