1999 Men's British Open Squash Championship

British Open Squash Championships
61st British Open Championships
Details
LocationAberdeen, Scotland
VenueAberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre and Aberdeen Squash Rackets Club
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The 1999 Eye Group British Open Championships was held at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, with the early rounds and qualifying at the Aberdeen Squash Rackets Club, from 6–12 December 1999. Jonathon Power won the title defeating Peter Nicol in the final. Nicol was forced to retire at one game all due to illness. He spent three days on a drip at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after suffering from food poisoning. The illness was caused by Nicol ordering a take-out pasta dish in his home town.[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
England Stephen Meads Sweden Daniel Forslund 15-11 8-15 15-7 15-9
Australia Stewart Boswell Australia John Williams 15-10 15-11 16-17 8-15 15-6
England Tony Hands England Paul Lord 15-11 15-11 10-15 15-9
England Peter Genever Malaysia Ong Beng Hee 15-8 13-15 15-6 15-10
England Marcus Berrett England Lee Drew 15-6 15-5 15-3
Australia Byron Davis Egypt Ahmed Faizy 15-7 7-15 15-13 15-4
Australia Anthony Ricketts Finland Ville Sistonen 15-9 15-9 15-11
England Mark Chaloner South Africa Rodney Durbach 15-7 12-15 15-9 15-9

Main draw

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First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
1 Canada Jonathon Power 15 15 13 15
England Nick Taylor 10 8 15 8 1 Canada Power 15 15 15
England Del Harris 15 15 15 England Harris 11 5 11
Belgium Stefan Casteleyn 6 8 5 1 Canada Power 15 15 13 15
7 Scotland Martin Heath 15 15 15 7 Scotland Heath 8 11 15 9
Australia Stewart Boswell 12 8 7 7 Scotland Heath 15 15 15
France Thierry Lincou 15 9 17 15 France Lincou 11 11 9
Canada Graham Ryding 12 15 15 13 1 Canada Power 15 15 15
3 Egypt Ahmed Barada 15 15 12 15 3 Egypt Barada 11 13 7
England Stephen Meads 6 11 15 9 3 Egypt Barada 15 15 15
Egypt Omar El Borolossy 15 12 8 15 15 Egypt El Borolossy 12 12 6
Scotland John White 12 15 15 11 11 3 Egypt Barada 7 15 15 15
Wales David Evans 15 15 15 Wales Evans 15 6 10 7
England Chris Walker 10 7 13 Wales Evans 6 15 7 15 15 Final
England Peter Marshall 15 15 12 15 England Marshall 15 11 15 11 12
8 Wales Alex Gough 7 13 15 10 1 Canada Power 15 15 w/o
5 England Simon Parke 15 15 15 2 Scotland Nicol 17 12 ret
England Mark Chaloner 7 12 9 5 England Parke 15 15 12 15
Australia David Palmer 15 14 15 15 Australia Palmer 10 9 15 6
Republic of Ireland Derek Ryan 11 15 13 11 5 England Parke 15 15 15
4 England Paul Johnson 15 11 15 15 4 England Johnson 3 6 7
Australia Byron Davis 9 15 13 9 4 England Johnson 10 15 15 15
Australia Rodney Eyles 11 15 17 11 17 Australia Eyles 15 13 7 8
Australia Paul Price 15 8 16 15 16 5 England Parke 13 10 8
6 Australia Anthony Hill 15 15 15 2 Scotland Nicol 15 15 15
England Peter Genever 9 9 13 6 Australia Hill 17 15 1 15
Pakistan Amjad Khan 15 15 15 Pakistan A Khan 16 7 15 3
England Marcus Berrett 4 10 7 6 Australia Hill 7 11 17 5
2 Scotland Peter Nicol 15 15 15 2 Scotland Nicol 15 15 15 15
Australia Anthony Ricketts 11 13 9 2 Scotland Nicol 15 15 15
Australia Dan Jenson 15 15 15 Australia Jenson 6 9 6
England Tony Hands 12 2 4
Preceded by British Open Squash Championships
Scotland (Aberdeen)

1999
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ "British Open 1999". squashplayer.co.uk.