1991 Men's World Open Squash Championship

The 1991 PSA Men's World Open Squash Championship is the men's edition of the 1991 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Adelaide in Australia from 30 July to 4 August 1991. Rodney Martin won his first World Open title, defeating Jahangir Khan in the final.[1]

Men's World Open 1991
15th PSA World Squash Championship
Location Adelaide, Australia
Date(s)July 30-August 4, 1991
PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Open
Prize money$ 130,000
Results
Champion Rodney Martin
Runner-up Jahangir Khan
Semi-finalists Chris Dittmar
Chris Robertson
 1990 1992 

Seeds

  1. Jansher Khan (Querterfinals)
  2. Jahangir Khan (Final)
  3. Chris Dittmar (Semifinals)
  4. Chris Robertson (Semifinals)

Draw and results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Jansher Khan 15 15 15
Mark Cairns 11 11 5 1 Jansher K 15 15 15
Sami Elopuro 15 12 15 13 15 Elopuro 12 7 9
John Ransome 13 15 5 15 8 1 Jansher K 8 7 9
Rodney Martin 16 15 15 15 Martin R 15 15 15
Jason Nicolle 17 10 10 11 Martin R 15 15 15
Adam Schreiber 15 15 15 Schreiber 10 10 11
Mir Zaman Gul 5 11 14 Martin R 5 15 17 15
3 Chris Dittmar 15 15 15 3 Dittmar 15 13 14 13
Brett Newton 8 6 7 3 Dittmar 15 15 15
Craig Rowland 15 6 15 15 Rowland 3 1 7
Adrian Davies 11 15 12 13 3 Dittmar 15 15 15
Anthony Hill 15 12 15 15 Hill 6 3 6
Rodney Eyles 11 15 7 10 Hill 17 15 11 13 15 Final
Tristan Nancarrow 15 15 15 Nancarrow 15 11 15 15 5
John Williams 5 9 7 Martin R 14 15 15 15
4 Chris Robertson w/o 2 Jahangir K 17 9 4 13
Umar Hayat Khan scr 4 Robertson 15 15 15
Del Harris 6 15 15 15 Harris 9 11 9
Phil Whitlock 15 7 11 11 4 Robertson 15 8 15 15
Brett Martin 15 15 15 Martin B 13 15 12 12
Simon Baker 9 12 13 Martin B 16 15 15 15
Simon Parke 15 15 15 Parke 17 13 9 9
Scott Spillane 8 9 12 4 Robertson 3 15 6 4
2 Jahangir Khan 15 15 12 15 2 Jahangir K 15 14 15 15
Paul Carter 8 7 15 10 2 Jahangir K 15 15 15
Peter Marshall 15 15 15 Marshall 5 8 7
Chris Walker 7 4 7 2 Jahangir K 15 15 15
Ross Norman 13 15 15 13 15 Norman 5 5 7
Billy Haddrell 15 11 11 15 11 Norman 15 15 17
Austin Adarraga 12 3 15 15 15 Adarraga 9 11 14
Bryan Beeson 15 15 4 13 8

See also

References

Preceded by
France (Toulouse)
1990
World Open
Australia (Adelaide)

1991
Succeeded by
Johannesburg (South Africa)
1992
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