1989 Men's British Open Squash Championship

British Open Squash Championships
51st British Open Championships
Details
Location London, England
Venue Lambs Squash Club &
Wembley Conference Centre
 1988 1990 

The 1989 Hi-Tec British Open Championships was held at the Lambs Squash Club and the Wembley Conference Centre in London from 12–17 April 1989.
Jahangir Khan won his eighth consecutive title defeating Rodney Martin in the final. This eighth win equalled the record previously set by Geoff Hunt of Australia.[1][2]

Seeds

Draw and results

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First round

Player One Player Two Score
Sweden Anders WahlstedtEngland Mark Cairns9-3 9-5 10-8
Australia Geoff HuntEngland Tony Hands9-6 9-7 2-9 9-1
England Neil HarveyEngland David Poole9-2 9-2 9-3
Finland Sami ElopuroEngland Simon Parke9-2 9-1 2-9 4-9 9-2
England Rob OwenAustralia Adam Schreiber9-5 9-10 9-2 9-2
South Africa Craig Van der WathAustralia Michael Robberds9-7 9-7 4-9 9-0
England Paul GregoryPakistan Maqsood Ahmed9-2 9-1 9-1
Wales Adrian DaviesEngland Damian Walker9-4 9-3 3-9 5-9 10-8
Australia Mark CarlyonNew Zealand Rory Watt9-7 9-4 9-4
England Martin BodimeadeSweden Fredrik Johnson9-7 10-9 9-5 9-0
England Peter MarshallEngland Danny Meddings9-5 9-6 10-8
Singapore Peter HillEngland Luke Gojnic9-7 9-7 4-9 5-9 9-2
Scotland Mark MacleanEgypt Amir Wagih9-2 10-9 9-3
England John RansomeFinland Pentti Pekkanen9-5 9-6 9-0
England Matt OxleyEngland Phil Whitlock9-6 9-7 6-9 9-7
Egypt Ahmed TaherAustralia Dean Mason6-9 9-5 9-4 9-1

Second round

Player One Player Two Score
Sweden WahlstedtAustralia Hunt10-8 3-9 8-10 10-8 9-5
Finland ElopuroEngland Harvey9-4 9-2 9-1
South Africa Van der WathEngland Owen9-3 9-6 4-9 9-7
England GregoryWales Davies9-2 3-9 9-2 9-5
England BodimeadeAustralia Carlyon7-9 9-5 9-3 1-9 9-7
England MarshallSingapore Hill9-7 9-5 9-3
Scotland MacleanEngland Ransome1-9 8-10 9-0 9-4 9-0
Egypt TaherEngland Oxley3-9 9-2 4-9 9-0 9-2

Main draw

Third Round Fourth Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals
1 Pakistan Jahangir Khan 9 9 9
Sweden Anders Wahlstedt 0 4 0 1 Pakistan Jahangir K 9 9 7 8 9
11 Pakistan Mir Zaman Gul 9 7 3 9 9 11 Pakistan Gul 1 0 9 10 2
England Geoff Williams 5 9 9 3 1 1 Pakistan Jahangir K 9 9 9
7 Pakistan Umar Hayat Khan 6 9 9 1 9 7 Pakistan U H Khan 2 0 2
England Paul Carter 9 4 6 9 5 7 Pakistan U H Khan 9 9 9
14 Scotland Stuart Hailstone 4 7 4 Finland Elopuro 2 2 6
Finland Sami Elopuro 9 9 9 1 Pakistan Jahangir K 9 6 9 9
4 New Zealand Ross Norman 9 9 3 9 4 New Zealand Norman 0 9 3 4
South Africa Craig Van der Wath 0 2 9 2 4 New Zealand Norman 9 8 10 9
15 Australia Rodney Eyles 9 9 9 15 Australia Eyles 5 10 8 4
England Jason Nicolle 4 0 1 4 New Zealand Norman 9 10 9
8 Australia Brett Martin 9 9 10 8 Australia B Martin 7 9 6
England Paul Gregory 5 7 8 8 Australia B Martin 7 9 9 Final
12 Australia Tristan Nancarrow 0 9 7 5 England Walker 6 1 4
England Chris Walker 9 5 9 9 1 Pakistan Jahangir K 9 5 9 0 9
9 England Del Harris 9 9 9 5 Australia R Martin 2 9 5 9 2
Australia Martin Bodimeade 5 3 0 5 Australia R Martin 9 10 4 7 9
Australia Rodney Martin 9 9 9 9 England Harris 6 9 9 9 7
Australia Ricki Hill 6 2 2 5 Australia R Martin 10 9 2 9
16 England Jamie Hickox 5 9 7 9 9 3 Australia Dittmar 9 7 9 1
Canada Sabir Butt 9 2 9 4 7 3 Australia Dittmar 9 9 9
3 Australia Chris Dittmar 9 9 9 16 England Hickox 3 4 0
England Peter Marshall 5 1 3 5 Australia R Martin 5 9 9 9 9
10 England Phil Kenyon 0 ret 6 Australia Robertson 9 10 4 2 5
Scotland Mark Maclean 9 6 Australia Robertson 9 9 9
6 Australia Chris Robertson 9 9 9 Scotland Maclean 8 0 1
England Bryan Beeson 1 5 5 6 Australia Robertson 9 9 9
13 Pakistan Zarak Jahan Khan 9 7 9 9 2 Pakistan Jansher K 4 6 0
Egypt Ahmed Taher 3 9 2 5 13 Pakistan Z J Khan 2 6 1
2 Pakistan Jansher Khan 9 9 9 2 Pakistan Jansher K 9 9 9
England Hiddy Jahan 2 1 0
Preceded by
1988
British Open Squash Championships
England (London)

1989
Succeeded by
1990

References

  1. "Times Archives 1989 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. Halpin, Larry (1989). The Squash Rackets Association Annual 1989-1990. SRA. ISBN 0-900698-12-8.
  3. "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives.
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