2000 Women's World Open Squash Championship

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Women's World Open 2000
17th WISPA World Squash Championship
Location Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland
Date(s) November 11–17, 2000
WISPA World Tour
Category World Open
Prize money $80,000
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champion Australia Carol Owens
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runner-up New Zealand Leilani Joyce
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Semi-finalists England N Grainger / Australia S Fitzgerald
← 1999 United States Australia 2001 →

The 2000 Women's Eye Group World Open Squash Championship was the women's edition of the 2000 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Edinburgh in Scotland from 11 November until 17 November 2000. Carol Owens won the World Open title, defeating Leilani Joyce in the final.


Seeds

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Draw & Results

First round   Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  New Zealand Leilani Joyce 9 9 9  
 Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 2 5 1     1  New Zealand Leilani Joyce 9 5 9 9  
8  Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 9 9 9   9  Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 2 9 5 5  
 United States Latasha Khan 1 2 3       1  New Zealand Leilani Joyce 9 9 9  
6  England Suzanne Horner 9 9 9       6  England Suzanne Horner 2 6 0  
 Egypt Maha Zein 4 5 2     6  England Suzanne Horner 9 9 10
13  England Rebecca Macree 4 3 9   13  England Rebecca Macree 2 3 8  
 France Isabelle Stoehr 4 2 7       1  New Zealand Leilani Joyce 9 9 9 4 9  
3  England Natalie Grainger 10 9 1 9       3  England Natalie Grainger 6 3 10 9 5  
 Denmark Ellen Petersen 8 7 9 0     3  England Natalie Grainger 9 3 9 9  
11  Australia Rachael Grinham 9 6 10 1 9   11  Australia Rachael Grinham 6 9 7 7  
 Egypt Salma Shabana 4 0 1       3  England Natalie Grainger 9 9 9
10  England Stephanie Brind 9 10 9       10  England Stephanie Brind 2 5 3  
 Australia Natalie Grinham 5 0 4     10  England Stephanie Brind 9 3 8 9 9
8  England Fiona Geaves 9 10 9   8  England Fiona Geaves 0 9 10 2 2  
 Republic of Ireland Madeline Perry 1 8 0       1  New Zealand Leilani Joyce 9 9 8 6 1
2  Australia Carol Owens 9 9 9       2  Australia Carol Owens 7 3 10 9 9
 England Janie Thacker 0 1 4     2  Australia Carol Owens 9 9 9  
 England Vicky Botwright 9 9 9    England Vicky Botwright 3 0 2  
14  South Africa Claire Nitch 3 6 1       2  Australia Carol Owens 9 9 9  
5  England Tanya Bailey 9 1 9 9       5  England Tanya Bailey 5 0 1  
 Scotland Senga Macfie 6 9 3 6     5  England Tanya Bailey 9 10 9
12  Germany Sabine Schoene 10 9 9   12  Germany Sabine Schoene 2 9 7  
 South Africa Annelize Naude 8 4 7       2  Australia Carols Owens 9 9 7 5 9
7  Australia Sarah Fitzgerald 9 9 9         7  Australia Sarah Fitzgerald 6 5 9 9 6  
 Australia Liz Irving 3 0 3     7  Australia Sarah Fitzgerald 9 9 9  
15  England Jenny Tranfield 9 9 9   15  England Jenny Tranfield 0 1 2  
 Norway Elin Blikra 5 0 4       7  Australia Sarah Fitzgerald 9 9 9
4  England Linda Charman 9 9 9 9       4  England Linda Charman 3 0 1  
13  Hong Kong Rebecca Chiu 1 4 6     4  England Linda Charman 9 9 9
16  Scotland Pamela Nimmo 7 9 9 10   16  Scotland Pamela Nimmo 5 2 2  
 New Zealand Shelley Kitchen 9 4 4 8  


Notes

Cassie Campion was unable to defend her title due to injury.
The new world champion Carol Owens would switch nationality the following year.

References

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See also

External links

Preceded by World Open
Edinburgh (Scotland)

2000
Succeeded by
Melbourne (Australia)
2001
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