2021 Men's British Open Squash Championship

The Men's 2021 Allam British Open was the men's edition of the 2021 British Open Squash Championships, which is a 2020–21 PSA World Tour event. The event took place at the Sports Complex at the University of Hull in Hull in England between 16 and 22 August 2021.[1] The event was sponsored by Dr Assem Allam.[2]

British Open
Men's British Open
Details
Event name2021 Allam British Open
LocationHull, England
VenueUniversity of Hull Sports Complex
Dates16–22 August 2021
Men's PSA World Tour
Prize money$165,000
Year2020–21 PSA World Tour

The event was arranged for June instead of May because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom and then rearranged for August. The 2020 event had also been cancelled due to the pandemic.[3]

New Zealand's Paul Coll defeated Egypt's Ali Farag and becomes first New Zealander to win the British Open men's squash title.[4][5]

Seeds

  1. Egypt Ali Farag (runner-up)
  2. Egypt Mohamed Elshorbagy (semi-finals)
  3. New Zealand Paul Coll (champion)
  4. Egypt Marwan Elshorbagy (quarter-finals)
  5. Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad (second round)
  6. Egypt Fares Dessouky (second round)
  7. Peru Diego Elias (quarter-finals)
  8. Egypt Mostafa Asal (quarter-finals)

Draw and results

Semi-finals and final

Semi-finals Final
              
1 Egypt Ali Farag 11 11 11
Colombia Miguel Rodriguez 5 4 6
1 Egypt Ali Farag 11 6 6 8
3 New Zealand Paul Coll 6 11 11 11
3 New Zealand Paul Coll 11 11 11
2 Egypt Mohamed Elshorbagy 8 7 5

Top half

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
1 Egypt Ali Farag
[Bye] 1 Egypt Ali Farag 11 11 11 11
[Bye] Scotland Greg Lobban 13 3 7 2
9/16 Scotland Greg Lobban 1 Egypt Ali Farag 10 9 11 11 11
9/16 Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar 12 11 5 6 9
[Bye] Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar 10 11 12 11
[Bye] England Adrian Waller 12 9 10 7
9/16 England Adrian Waller 1 Egypt Ali Farag 9 11 7 12 11
9/16 Egypt Omar Mosaad 8 Egypt Mostafa Asal 11 0 11 10 8
[Bye] Egypt Omar Mosaad 11 12 11
United States Shahjahan Khan 8 7 11 12 6 Qatar Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi 2 10 5
17/32 Qatar Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi 11 11 4 10 11 Egypt Omar Mosaad 8 3 6
17/32 England George Parker 11 11 13 8 Egypt Mostafa Asal 11 11 11
WC England Sam Todd 7 7 11 England George Parker 3 4 8 Semi-finals
[Bye] 8 Egypt Mostafa Asal 11 11 11
8 Egypt Mostafa Asal 1 Egypt Ali Farag 11 11 11
5 Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad Colombia Miguel Rodriguez 5 4 6
[Bye] 5 Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad 7 11 5 11 2
France Benjamin Aubert 6 4 4 Malaysia Eain Yow Ng 11 7 11 7 11
17/32 Malaysia Eain Yow Ng 11 11 11 Malaysia Eain Yow Ng 13 13 12 11 4
17/32 England Tom Richards 7 9 3 Colombia Miguel Rodriguez 15 11 14 8 11
United States Todd Harrity 11 11 11 United States Todd Harrity 8 9 4
[Bye] Colombia Miguel Rodriguez 11 11 11
9/16 Colombia Miguel Rodriguez Colombia Miguel Rodriguez 11 11 9 11 13
17/32 Germany Raphael Kandra 12 11 8 11 4 Egypt Marwan ElShorbagy 13 6 11 4 11
Egypt Karim El Hammamy 10 6 11 3 Germany Raphael Kandra 11 11 9 11
England Ben Coleman 5 4 5 France Victor Crouin 9 6 11 9
17/32 France Victor Crouin 11 11 11 Germany Raphael Kandra 10 8 10
17/32 England Daryl Selby 11 8 7 9 4 Egypt Marwan ElShorbagy 12 11 12
WC England Nick Wall 8 11 11 11 England Nick Wall 7 8 11 8
[Bye] 4 Egypt Marwan ElShorbagy 11 11 9 11
4 Egypt Marwan ElShorbagy

Bottom half

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
3 New Zealand Paul Coll
[Bye] 3 New Zealand Paul Coll 11 11 12
France Sebastien Bonmalais 6 8 11 5 Egypt Youssef Ibrahim 8 7 10
17/32 Egypt Youssef Ibrahim 11 11 9 11 3 New Zealand Paul Coll 5 12 7 11 11
9/16 Egypt Mazen Hesham Egypt Mazen Hesham 11 10 11 2 4
[Bye] Egypt Mazen Hesham 11 11 11
Portugal Rui Soares 11 3 5 5 Switzerland Nicolas Müller 7 4 7
17/32 Switzerland Nicolas Müller 9 11 11 11 3 New Zealand Paul Coll 13 11 13
9/16 France Gregoire Marche 7 Peru Diego Elias 11 9 11
[Bye] France Gregoire Marche 11 11 11
England Nathan Lake 11 5 6 9 Spain Borja Golan 8 9 8
17/32 Spain Borja Golan 8 11 11 11 France Gregoire Marche 9 7 3
17/32 France Mathieu Castagnet 7 7 11 11 11 7 Peru Diego Elias 11 11 11
India Ramit Tandon 11 11 7 3 4 France Mathieu Castagnet 7 11 6 3 Semi-finals
[Bye] 7 Peru Diego Elias 11 2 11 11
7 Peru Diego Elias 3 New Zealand Paul Coll 11 11 11
6 Egypt Fares Dessouky 2 Egypt Mohamed Elshorbagy 8 7 5
[Bye] 6 Egypt Fares Dessouky 11 11 7 2 8
England Richie Fallows 7 4 3 Egypt Youssef Soliman 7 5 11 11 11
17/32 Egypt Youssef Soliman 11 11 11 Egypt Youssef Soliman w/o
17/32 Scotland Alan Clyne 11 11 11 Spain Iker Pajares Bernabeu
France Auguste Dussourd 9 5 3 Scotland Alan Clyne 4 3 11 11 7
Spain Bernat Jaume 12 6 7 6 Spain Iker Pajares Bernabeu 11 11 4 9 11
17/32 Spain Iker Pajares Bernabeu 10 11 11 11 Egypt Youssef Soliman 4 11 7 12 7
17/32 France Baptiste Masotti 11 11 9 11 2 Egypt Mohamed Elshorbagy 11 7 11 10 11
England Joshua Masters 3 1 11 2 France Baptiste Masotti 11 7 11 3 11
Switzerland Dimitri Steinmann 11 6 11 11 9 France Lucas Serme 8 11 4 11 4
17/32 France Lucas Serme 8 11 13 9 11 France Baptiste Masotti 7 11 11 7
9/16 Wales Joel Makin 2 Egypt Mohamed Elshorbagy 11 8 13 11
[Bye] Wales Joel Makin 10 11 7 11 6
[Bye] 2 Egypt Mohamed Elshorbagy 12 6 11 3 11
2 Egypt Mohamed Elshorbagy

See also

References

  1. "Draw". Allam British Open. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  2. "2021 ALLAM BRITISH OPEN FOR JUNE". British Open Squash. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  3. "2021 ALLAM BRITISH OPEN PROVISIONALLY SCHEDULED FOR JUNE". PSA World Tour. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  4. "Squash: Paul Coll wins British Open becoming first Kiwi male to claim title". NZ Herald. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  5. "New Zealand's Coll and Egypt's El Sherbini Capture 2021 Allam British Open Titles - Professional Squash Association". psaworldtour.com. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
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