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1999 Men's World Open Squash Championship

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Men's World Open 1999
23rd PSA World Squash Championship
LocationEgypt Giza, Cairo, Egypt
Date(s)September 10–17, 1999
Website
www.squashtalk.com/html/news/worldopen1.htm
PSA World Tour
CategoryPSA World Open
Prize money$ 170,000
Results
ChampionScotland Peter Nicol
Runner-upEgypt Ahmed Barada
Semi-finalistsCanada Jonathon Power
Scotland Martin Heath
← 1998 Qatar Belgium 2002 →

The 1999 PSA Men's World Open Squash Championship is the men's edition of the 1999 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Giza, Cairo in Egypt from 10 September to 17 September 1999. Peter Nicol won his first World Open title, defeating Ahmed Barada in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Canada Jonathon Power (semifinals)
  2. Scotland Peter Nicol (champion)
  3. Egypt Ahmed Barada (final)
  4. England Paul Johnson (quarterfinals)
  5. Scotland Martin Heath (semifinals)
  6. England Simon Parke (quarterfinals)
  7. Republic of Ireland Derek Ryan (second round)
  8. Australia Anthony Hill (quarterfinals)
  9. Belgium Stefan Casteleyn (second round)
  10. Wales Alex Gough (first round)
  11. Australia Dan Jenson (third round)
  12. Australia Rodney Eyles (first round)
  13. Pakistan Amjad Khan (third round)
  14. Canada Graham Ryding (first round)
  15. Australia Paul Price (third round)
  16. Scotland John White (second round)

Draw and results

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Finals

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Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                     
1 Canada Jonathon Power 15 9 15 15
6 England Simon Parke 8 15 7 12
1 Canada Power 15 9 2 rtd
3 Egypt Barada 9 15 9
4 Australia Anthony Hill 5 14 8
3 Egypt Ahmed Barada 15 17 15
3 Egypt Barada 9 13 11
2 Scotland Nicol 15 15 15
4 England Paul Johnson 13 6 13
5 Scotland Martin Heath 15 15 15
5 Scotland Heath 15 13 9 12
2 Scotland Nicol 11 15 15 15
England Mark Chaloner 17 8 6 12
2 Scotland Peter Nicol 14 15 15 15

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
1 Canada Jonathon Power 15 15 9 17
Pakistan Zarak Jahan Khan 9 14 15 14 1 Canada Power 15 15 15
Finland Juha Raumolin 15 14 15 14 9 Q South Africa Whittaker 8 13 13
Q South Africa Glenn Whittaker 10 15 9 15 15 1 Canada Power 15 17 15
England Nick Taylor 15 15 15 Egypt Shabana 13 14 8
Finland Janne Kyttanen 3 11 5 England Taylor 13 9 13
Egypt Amr Shabana 15 13 15 15 Egypt Shabana 15 15 15
12 Australia Rodney Eyles 9 15 8 13 1 Canada Power 15 9 15 15
13 Pakistan Amjad Khan 15 11 15 13 15 6 England Parke 8 15 7 12
Q Egypt Mohamed Essam Hafiz 5 15 3 15 9 13 Pakistan A Khan 15 15 15
France Thierry Lincou 13 15 15 15 France Lincou 13 11 5
Q England John Russell 15 8 12 9 13 Pakistan Khan 15 4 6 5
England Stephen Meads 11 15 15 2 3 6 England Parke 11 15 15 15
England Marcus Berrett 15 11 13 15 15 England Berrett 14 11 9
Australia Joseph Kneipp 8 10 9 6 England Parke 15 15 15
6 England Simon Parke 15 15 15

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
8 Australia Anthony Hill 15 17 15
Egypt Amir Wagih 5 16 13 8 Australia Hill 15 15 15
Australia Byron Davis 15 12 9 15 15 Australia Davis 8 4 11
Egypt Ahmed Faizy 6 15 15 11 5 8 Australia Hill 11 15 15 12 15
Australia David Palmer 15 15 15 Australia Palmer 15 10 12 15 6
Italy Davide Bianchetti 6 10 6 Australia Palmer 15 15 15
Australia John Williams 12 15 15 8 15 Australia Williams 14 13 6
10 Wales Alex Gough 15 7 5 15 12 8 Australia Hill 5 14 8
14 Canada Graham Ryding 15 10 15 9 8 3 Egypt Barada 15 17 15
Pakistan Shamsul Islam Khan 12 15 11 15 15 Pakistan S I Khan 5 7 9
Q Pakistan Mansoor Zaman 7 15 15 13 11 Egypt El Borolossy 15 15 15
Egypt Omar El Borolossy 15 12 10 15 15 Egypt El Borolossy 10 8 10
England Tony Hands 15 15 15 3 Egypt Barada 15 15 15
Q England Bradley Ball 10 5 10 England Hands 10 3 7
Sweden Daniel Forslund 6 8 7 3 Egypt Barada 15 15 15
3 Egypt Ahmed Barada 15 15 15

Bottom half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
4 England Paul Johnson 15 15 15
Finland Mika Monto 10 9 13 4 England Johnson 11 6 15 15 15
England Mark Cairns 15 15 15 England Cairns 15 15 7 8 5
Finland Olli Tuominen 11 12 8 4 England Johnson 15 14 15 17
England Tim Garner 15 15 15 11 Australia Jenson 11 17 8 16
Pakistan Kashif Shuja 10 7 8 England Garner 15 6 15 14 9
Pakistan Mir Zaman Gul 11 16 13 11 Australia Jenson 10 15 10 15 15
11 Australia Dan Jenson 15 17 15 4 England Johnson 13 6 13
9 Belgium Stefan Casteleyn 15 15 15 5 Scotland Heath 15 15 15
Canada Kelly Patrick 13 13 12 9 Belgium Casteleyn 6 8 4
Egypt Mohd Medhat Morsi 17 4 9 9 Wales Evans 15 15 15
Wales David Evans 14 15 15 15 Wales Evans 17 6 9 15 9
Q Egypt Karim Darwish 15 15 15 5 Scotland Heath 16 15 15 7 15
Australia Stewart Boswell 11 7 9 Q Egypt Darwish 15 10 3 4
France Julien Bonetat 13 11 7 5 Scotland Heath 12 15 15 15
5 Scotland Martin Heath 15 15 15

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
7 Republic of Ireland Derek Ryan 15 17 15
Australia Billy Haddrell 6 16 12 7 Republic of Ireland Ryan 15 10 11 10
Q Malaysia Kenneth Low 6 3 10 Australia Rowland 4 15 15 15
Australia Craig Rowland 15 15 15 Australia Rowland 16 15 3 15 9
England Mark Chaloner 15 15 15 England Chaloner 17 13 15 6 15
France Renan Lavigne 8 12 9 England Chaloner 6 15 15 6 15
England Julian Wellings 6 14 7 16 Scotland White 15 9 11 15 10
16 Scotland John White 15 17 15 England Chaloner 17 8 6 12
15 Australia Paul Price 15 15 15 2 Scotland Nicol 14 15 15 15
Hong Kong Abdul Faheem Khan 12 10 7 15 Australia Price 13 15 12 15 15
England Del Harris 6 14 8 Australia Ricketts 15 9 15 10 8
Australia Anthony Ricketts 15 15 15 15 Australia Price 12 10 13
South Africa Rodney Durbach 12 15 15 12 15 2 Scotland Nicol 15 15 15
England Chris Walker 15 13 10 15 10 South Africa Durbach 9 7 9
England Lee Beachill 6 7 9 2 Scotland Nicol 15 15 15
2 Scotland Peter Nicol 15 15 15

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "RESULTS: Regatas Squash Open, Lima, Peru". Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
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Preceded by PSA World Open
Egypt (Cairo)

1999
Succeeded by