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2000 Men's British Open Squash Championship

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British Open Squash Championships
62nd British Open Championships
Details
LocationBirmingham, England
VenueEdgbaston Priory Club &
National Indoor Arena
← 1999
2001 →

The 2000 Eye Group British Open Championships was held at the Edgbaston Priory Club with the later stages at the National Indoor Arena from 9–15 October 2000.
David Evans won the title defeating Paul Price in the final. Bradley Ball replaced number one seed Peter Nicol in the main draw following the withdrawal of Nicol from the tournament with a stress fracture of the shin.[1]

Seeds

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Draw and results

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Final Qualifying round

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Player One Player Two Score
Italy Davide Bianchetti England James Willstrop 15-15 15-6 15-8 15-10
Australia Stewart Boswell South Africa Rodney Durbach 13-15 15-10 15-17 17-16 15-11
Australia John Williams Finland Olli Tuominen 15-11 15-4 15-7
Belgium Stefan Casteleyn Netherlands Tommy Berden 15-12 15-11 15-14
England Stephen Meads England Peter Genever 15-11 15-9 15-8
Finland Juha Raumolin England Tim Garner 15-7 11-15 13-15 15-13 15-6
England Lee Beachill England Bradley Ball + 15-14 15-4 15-9
Malaysia Ong Beng Hee England Adrian Grant 9-15 15-10 15-10 15-13

+ Lucky loser

Main draw

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First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
1 Canada Jonathon Power 15 12 15 15
Q England Lee Beachill 5 15 5 6 1 Canada Power 15 15 15
Pakistan Amjad Khan 15 10 4 6 12 France Lincou 6 6 3
12 France Thierry Lincou 12 15 15 15 1 Canada Power 16 14 15 15 12
8 England Peter Marshall 12 4 9 7 Australia Palmer 17 15 9 7 15
16 Canada Graham Ryding 15 15 15 16 Canada Ryding 15 13 15 8 7
Q Finland Juha Raumolin 11 9 11 7 Australia Palmer 6 15 11 15 15
7 Australia David Palmer 15 15 15 7 Australia Palmer 5 6 11
6 England Del Harris 15 17 13 1 6 9 Wales Evans 15 15 15
Q Australia Stewart Boswell 13 16 15 15 15 Q Australia Boswell 13 12 10
Q Malaysia Ong Beng Hee 12 17 17 4 15 Q Malaysia Beng Hee 15 15 15
11 Scotland John White 15 14 16 15 11 Q Malaysia Beng Hee 15 6 13 9
9 Wales David Evans 15 15 15 9 Wales Evans 12 15 15 15
Republic of Ireland Derek Ryan 5 10 8 9 Wales Evans 15 12 15 15 Final
Q Belgium Stefan Casteleyn 10 2 1 2 Egypt Barada 11 15 3 7
2 Egypt Ahmed Barada 15 15 15 9 Wales Evans 15 15 15
3 England Simon Parke 15 15 17 13 Australia Price 11 6 10
Q England Stephen Meads 12 6 16 3 England Parke 11 11 11
Q Australia John Williams 11 15 4 15 10 13 Australia Price 15 15 15
13 Australia Paul Price 15 8 15 11 15 13 Australia Price 15 15 13 6 17
10 Australia Anthony Hill 5 5 4 Australia Kneipp 12 10 15 15 16
Australia Joseph Kneipp 15 15 15 Australia Kneipp 4 3 15 15 15
Egypt Amr Shabana 11 12 2 4 England Heath 15 15 9 13 8
4 Scotland Martin Heath 15 15 15 13 Australia Price 17 11 15 15
5 England Paul Johnson 15 15 12 15 15 England Chaloner 16 15 7 5
England Mark Cairns 11 12 15 13 5 England Johnson 15 15 7 13 6
Q Italy Davide Bianchetti 9 13 10 15 England Chaloner 12 11 15 15 15
15 England Mark Chaloner 15 15 15 15 England Chaloner 15 15 12 15
14 England Nick Taylor 12 13 15 15 13 Wales Gough 8 11 15 12
Wales Alex Gough 15 15 1 5 15 Wales Gough 17 17 12 17
Egypt Omar El Borolossy 15 15 15 Egypt El Borolossy 15 15 15 14
LL England Bradley Ball 8 11 8
Preceded by British Open Squash Championships
England (Birmingham)

2000
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ "Times Archives 2000 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. ^ "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives. Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 5 June 2015.