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DateRDomáci v Hostia-
08/17 11:45 8 Raphael Kandra v Victor Crouin 3-1
08/17 11:45 8 Todd Harrity v Miguel Rodriguez 0-3
08/17 11:45 8 Karim Abdel Gawad v Eain Yow Ng 2-3
08/17 11:45 8 Nick Wall v Marwan ElShorbagy 1-3
08/16 18:30 7 Bernat Jaume v Iker Pajares Bernabeu 1-3
08/16 18:30 7 Alan Clyne v Auguste Dussourd 3-0
08/16 18:30 7 George Parker v Sam Todd 3-0
08/16 18:30 7 Richie Fallows v Youssef Soliman 0-3
08/16 16:45 7 Rui Soares v Nicolas Mueller 1-3
08/16 16:45 7 Baptiste Masotti v Joshua Masters 3-1
08/16 16:45 7 Dimitri Steinmann v Lucas Serme 2-3
08/16 16:45 7 Shahjahan Khan v Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi 2-3
08/16 13:30 - Mathieu Castagnet v Ramit Tandon 11-4
08/16 13:30 - Nathan Lake v Borja Golan 9-10
08/16 13:30 - Sebastien Bonmalais v Youssef Ibrahim 4-10
08/16 13:30 - Ben Coleman v Victor Crouin 5-11
08/16 11:45 - Daryl Selby v Nick Wall 9-11
08/16 11:45 - Raphael Kandra v Karim El Hammamy 11-3
08/16 11:45 - Tom Richards v Todd Harrity 3-11
08/16 11:45 - Benjamin Aubert v Eain Yow Ng 3-10
12/18 15:30 - S Subramaniam v Habiba Mohamed 0-0
05/26 14:00 1 Ali Farag v Mohamed ElShorbagy 1-3
05/25 17:00 2 Karim Abdel Gawad v Mohamed ElShorbagy 0-3
05/25 15:30 2 Ali Farag v Paul Coll 3-2
05/24 19:00 3 Miguel Rodriguez v Mohamed ElShorbagy 0-3
05/24 17:00 3 Simon Rosner v Karim Abdel Gawad 2-3
05/24 14:00 3 Mazen Hesham v Paul Coll 2-3
05/24 12:00 3 Ali Farag v Mohamed Abouelghar 3-0
05/23 18:15 9 Daryl Selby v Mohamed ElShorbagy 0-3
05/23 16:45 9 Miguel Rodriguez v Cesar Salazar 3-1

The British Open Squash Championships is the oldest tournament in the game of squash. It is widely considered to be one of the two most prestigious tournaments in the game, alongside the World Squash Championships.

Until the establishment of the World Squash Championships (which was originally called the World Open) in 1976, the British Open was considered to be the de facto world championship of the sport.

The British Open Squash Championships are often referred to as being the "Wimbledon of Squash".

History

While there had been a professional men's championship for some years, the 'open' men's championship (for both professionals and amateurs) was not inaugurated until 1930.

Charles Read, British professional champion for many years, was designated the first open title holder. Would-be challengers were required to demonstrate they were capable of mounting a competent challenge, as well as guaranteeing a minimum 'purse' (prize money) of £100 (which comprised gate-takings and players' 'subscriptions'). Read subsequently played the first final as the 'defending champion' against challenger Don Butcher in December 1930, but lost in home and away legs. The men's Championship maintained this 'challenge' system format until 1947, replacing it with the current 'knockout' system in 1948.

The women's championships commenced in 1922 as an amateur event, and remained so until 1974. In the inaugural event, Joyce Cave defeated her sister Nancy Cave in the final.

Both Championships have been played continuously since inception, with the exception of the men's championship in 1934 (when no challenger to F. D. Amr Bey entered), and both championships during World War II, and in 2010 and 2011 due to lack of sponsorship. The men's and women's events were originally held separately, but have been held as a joint event since 1983.

The most successful players in the history of the championships are Australian Heather McKay (née Blundell), who won the women's event 16 consecutive times from 1962 to 1977, and Pakistani Jahangir Khan, who won the men's title 10 consecutive times from 1982 to 1991.

British Open je najstarší turnaj v squashi, ktorý sa prvýkrát uskutočnil v roku 1930. Je to jeden z najprestížnejších turnajov v squashi na svete a je súčasťou Svetovej série PSA. Turnaj sa koná každoročne v Anglicku a zúčastňujú sa ho najlepší squashoví hráči a hráčky sveta.