Pan American Games 2019 / Squash / Men's Singles

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The men's singles in squash at the 2019 Pan American Games took place from July 25th to 28th. The field of participants consisted of 23 players.

The winner of the last two events, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez , took part again and started the tournament in second place. He also reached the final, in which, as in 2015, he met Diego Elías . Elías won the game with 11: 6, 7:11, 12:10 and 11: 8 and thus secured not only his first gold medal but also Peru's first gold medal in squash at the Pan American Games. Bronze went to the losing semi-finalists César Salazar and Robertino Pezzota .

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. PeruPeru Diego Elías gold
02. ColombiaColombia Miguel Ángel Rodríguez silver
03. MexicoMexico Arturo Salazar Quarter finals
04th MexicoMexico César Salazar bronze

05. JamaicaJamaica Christopher Binnie Round of 16

06th United StatesUnited States Chris Hanson Quarter finals

07th United StatesUnited States Todd Harrity Quarter finals

08th. ArgentinaArgentina Robertino Pezzota bronze
No. player Round reached
09. El SalvadorEl Salvador Israel Abrego 1 round

10. BermudaBermuda Noah Browne 1 round

11. CanadaCanada Shawn Delierre Round of 16

12. GuatemalaGuatemala Josué Enríquez Round of 16

13. BrazilBrazil Diego Gobbi 1 round

14th ChileChile Jaime Pinto Round of 16

15th ArgentinaArgentina Leandro Romiglio Round of 16

16. CanadaCanada Nick Sachvie Round of 16

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
                     
  1  PeruPeru D. Elias 11 11 11
 El SalvadorEl Salvador R. Porras Díaz 3 11 9 2     9/16  GuatemalaGuatemala J. Enríquez 4th 7th 7th  
9/16  GuatemalaGuatemala J. Enríquez 11 4th 11 11     1  PeruPeru D. Elias 12 11 11
    5/8  United StatesUnited States T. Harrity 10 5 5  
  9/16  ArgentinaArgentina L. Romiglio 4th 7th 3  
  5/8  United StatesUnited States T. Harrity 11 11 11  
    1  PeruPeru D. Elias 11 11 11
    3/4  MexicoMexico C. Salazar 1 9 8th  
  5/8  JamaicaJamaica C. Binnie  
 ChileChile M. Camiruaga 12 11 11      ChileChile M. Camiruaga w. O.  
9/16  BermudaBermuda N. Browne 11 10 3 5      ChileChile M. Camiruaga 2 5 4th
9/16  CanadaCanada S. Delierre 12 13 6th 11     3/4  MexicoMexico C. Salazar 11 11 11  
 BrazilBrazil P. Mometto 10 11 11 4th     9/16  CanadaCanada S. Delierre 1 2 4th  
  3/4  MexicoMexico C. Salazar 11 11 11  
    1  PeruPeru D. Elias 11 6th 12 11
    2  ColombiaColombia M. Á. Rodríguez 7th 11 10 8th
  3/4  MexicoMexico A. Salazar 11 11 11  
 BermudaBermuda M. Franklin 6th 11 11 11      BermudaBermuda M. Franklin 7th 7th 5  
9/16  El SalvadorEl Salvador I. Abrego 11 8th 8th 4th     3/4  MexicoMexico A. Salazar 12 5 11 11 11
9/16  ChileChile J. Pinto 7th 11 11 11     5/8  ArgentinaArgentina R. Pezzota 14th 11 5 6th 13  
 JamaicaJamaica B. Burrowes 11 5 3 6th     9/16  ChileChile J. Pinto 7th 5 5  
  5/8  ArgentinaArgentina R. Pezzota 11 11 11  
    5/8  ArgentinaArgentina R. Pezzota 11 14th 6th 7th
    2  ColombiaColombia M. Á. Rodríguez 9 16 11 11  
  5/8  United StatesUnited States C. Hanson 11 11 11  
 GuatemalaGuatemala A. Enríquez 11 12 8th 9 11      GuatemalaGuatemala A. Enríquez 4th 2 2  
9/16  BrazilBrazil D. Gobbi 7th 10 11 11 8th     5/8  United StatesUnited States C. Hanson 5 7th 11
9/16  CanadaCanada N. Sachvie 11 11 11     2  ColombiaColombia M. Á. Rodríguez 11 11 13  
 PeruPeru A. Duany 8th 3 6th     9/16  CanadaCanada N. Sachvie 7th 5 6th  
  2  ColombiaColombia M. Á. Rodríguez 11 11 11  
   

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ubaldo Villalobos Vidal: Diego Elías: 2 medallas y un día para el recuerdo [Crónica]. In: agendapais.com. July 28, 2019, Retrieved July 28, 2019 (Spanish).