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2012 Men's British Open Squash Championship

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British Open
72nd Men's British Open
Details
Event nameAllam British Open 2012
LocationUnited Kingdom London, England
VenueThe O2 (London)
Website
www.britishopensquash.net
Men's PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Series Platinum
Prize money$150,000
YearWorld Tour 2012
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The Men's Allam British Open 2012 is the men's edition of the 2012 British Open Squash Championships, which is a PSA World Series event Platinum (Prize money : $150 000 ). The event took place at the O2 in London, England from 14 May to 20 May. Nick Matthew won his third British Open trophy, beating Ramy Ashour in the final.

Prize money and ranking points

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For 2012, the prize purse was $150,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money British Open (2012)
Event W F SF QF 2R 1R
Points (PSA) 2625 1725 1050 640 375 190
Prize money $23,625 $15,525 $9,450 $5,740 $3,375 $1,690

Seeds

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  1. England James Willstrop (Semifinals)
  2. France Grégory Gaultier (Quarterfinals)
  3. England Nick Matthew (Champion)
  4. Egypt Ramy Ashour (Final)
  5. Egypt Amr Shabana (Quarterfinals)
  6. England Peter Barker (Semifinals)
  7. Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy (Quarterfinals)
  8. Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema (Quarterfinals)

Draw and results

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1* 2* First round 3* 4* 1* 2* Second round 3* 4* * Quarter finals * Semi finals
1 England James Willstrop 11 11 11    
Germany Simon Rösner 3 5 7     1 England James Willstrop 9 11 11 11  
Botswana Alister Walker 11 11 11     Botswana Alister Walker 11 7 5 5  
Q England Chris Simpson 7 6 7     1 England James Willstrop 11 11 11    
England Adrian Grant 11 11 11     7 Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 4 7 9    
WC England Adrian Waller 6 8 5     England Adrian Grant 10 4 8    
Q France Mathieu Castagnet 7 11 7 10   7 Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 11 11 11    
7 Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 11 9 11 11   1 England James Willstrop 11 6 6 8  
5 Egypt Amr Shabana 11 7 6 11 11 4 Egypt Ramy Ashour* 8 11 11 11  
Egypt Tarek Momen 7 11 11 3 6 5 Egypt Amr Shabana 11 11 11    
Egypt Mohd Ali Anwar Reda 6 10 6     Finland Olli Tuominen 10 4 4    
Finland Olli Tuominen 11 12 11     5 Egypt Amr Shabana 8 10 11 11 4
Spain Borja Golán 12 12 11     4 Egypt Ramy Ashour 11 12 5 1 11
Australia Cameron Pilley 10 10 5     Spain Borja Golán 11 11 9 1 6 Final
England Daryl Selby 11 7 5 14   4 Egypt Ramy Ashour* 6 3 11 11 11
4 Egypt Ramy Ashour 8 11 11 16   4 Egypt Ramy Ashour 9 4 8    
3 England Nick Matthew 11 11 11     3 England Nick Matthew* 11 11 11    
Q Hong Kong Max Lee 8 4 6     3 England Nick Matthew 11 8 11 11  
England Tom Richards 11 10 11 11   England Tom Richards 5 11 4 6  
Malaysia Ong Beng Hee 7 12 4 4   3 England Nick Matthew 4 11 11 11  
South Africa Stephen Coppinger 11 11 11 11   8 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11 6 5 5  
Q Scotland Alan Clyne 9 13 6 3   South Africa Stephen Coppinger 10 11 2 3  
Q France Grégoire Marche 2 1 5     8 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 12 2 11 11  
8 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11 11 11     3 England Nick Matthew 11 11 11    
6 England Peter Barker 11 11 11     6 England Peter Barker 5 8 6    
Q Australia Ryan Cuskelly 3 9 9     6 England Peter Barker 7 11 11 11  
India Saurav Ghosal 11 11 11     India Saurav Ghosal 11 2 6 6  
Q Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy 7 6 5     6 England Peter Barker 11 2 7 11 11
Colombia Miguel Rodríguez 5 6 11 11 1 2 France Grégory Gaultier 8 11 11 9 6
England Jonathan Kemp 11 11 8 9 11 Q England Jonathan Kemp 5 8 7    
Switzerland Nicolas Müller 6 4 3     2 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11    
2 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11    

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World series Prize Money" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  2. ^ "PSA World Tour | Tournaments | Tournament Details | Allam British Open 2012". Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
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