Swedish Open (Squash)
The Swedish Open is an annual men's squash tournament . It takes place in Linköping , Sweden and is part of the PSA World Tour . The tournament has existed since the 1970s, but has only been part of the PSA calendar since 2002. It is currently in the International 70 category with a total prize pool of $ 70,000 . Fredrik Johnson has been the tournament director since 2002 .
The tournament is usually held in February. The Englishman Nick Matthew is the record winner of the tournament with five wins from 2009 to 2011 as well as 2014 and 2015.
winner
year | winner | Final opponent | Result |
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2018 | Ali Farag | Simon Rösner | 11: 7, 6:11, 11: 3, 11: 5 |
2017 | Grégory Gaultier | Karim Abdel Gawad | 7:11, 11: 3, 11: 0, 11: 8 |
2016 | Karim Abdel Gawad | Tarek Momen | 12:10, 8:11, 11: 9, 3:11, 11: 4 |
2015 | Nick Matthew | Grégory Gaultier | 11: 9, 11: 8, 11: 7 |
2014 | Nick Matthew | Ramy Ashour | 11:13, 11: 6, 11: 8, 6:11, 11: 4 |
2013 | Grégory Gaultier | Nick Matthew | 11: 3, 12:10, 11: 9 |
2012 | Grégory Gaultier | Karim Darwish | 11: 3, 11: 6, 11: 8 |
2011 | Nick Matthew | Peter Barker | 11: 7, 11: 6, 11: 5 |
2010 | Nick Matthew | James Willstrop | 11: 9, 11: 6, 6: 2 task |
2009 | Nick Matthew | Karim Darwish | walkover |
2008 | James Willstrop | Peter Barker | 11: 7, 11: 4, 11: 4 |
2007 | David Palmer | Alex Gough | 12:10, 11: 4, 11: 7 |
2006 | not carried out | ||
2005 | |||
2004 | Karim Darwish | Nick Matthew | 15:12, 15:13, 15:10 |
2003 | Stewart Boswell | John White | 6:15, 15: 7, 15: 6, 15:12 |
2002 | Ong Beng Hee | Olli Tuominen | 15:10, 11:15, 15:12, 12:15, 15: 8 |
Web links
- Tournament homepage (Swedish, English)