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British Open Squash Championships

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Oldest tournament in the game of squash

Squash tournament held in Birmingham, England
British Open
Details
Event nameBritish Open Squash Championships
LocationEnglandBirmingham,England
VenueBirmingham Repertory Theatre
Website
britishopensquash.info
Winners
Men'sEgyptMostafa Asal
Women'sEgyptNouran Gohar

TheBritish Open Squash Championships is the oldest 'open' tournament in the game ofsquash (open to both professional and amateur players). It is widely considered to be one of the two most prestigious tournaments in the game, alongside theWorld 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 thede facto world championship of the sport.

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

History

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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 challengerDon 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 sisterNancy Cave in the final.[1]

Both Championships have been played continuously since inception, with the exception of the men's championship in 1934 (when no challenger toF. D. Amr Bey entered), and both championships duringWorld 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 AustralianHeather McKay (née Blundell), who won the women's event 16 consecutive times from 1962 to 1977, and PakistaniJahangir Khan, who won the men's title 10 consecutive times from 1982 to 1991.[1]

Venues

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The event has been held at various venues since the challenge system ended in 1947.[2]

+ later rounds held at Conference Centre

Decline

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After being staged at theWembley Conference Centre for 10 years until 1994 with some capacity crowds,[3] the event began to move around Britain with eight different venues over the next 17 years – only twice staying in the same venue for consecutive years.[4]

The competition suffered much uncertainty as it continued to move around the country. In 1999, the event was nearly dropped due to lack of sponsorship, but was saved by a last-minute deal. Promoter Alan Thatcher took the event to Aberdeen in conjunction with the newly-formed Eye Group. A crowd of 1,600 witnessed an astonishing final at Aberdeen Exhibition Centre, where local hero Peter Nicol collapsed at courtside with the score one game all against his great rival Jonathon Power and was rushed to hospital suffering from food poisoning.[5] A deal withSky Sports was signed in 2000 to cover the event saw record prize money of £110,000 but by the following year it had moved again to Birmingham's National Indoor Arena.[5]

Long term deals were agreed, but subsequently terminated early casting doubts over the staging of the event. A seven-year deal to play at theNational Indoor Arena inBirmingham from 2000 was terminated after two. Fablon Investments cash injection over eight years was pulled in 2002 after less than two years. Promoters John Beddington and John Nimmick moved the Open toNottingham but they ended their involvement in 2005, again after two years.[5]

Shorter term agreements also began falling through, theRoyal Horticultural Halls in London was announced as the venue for the 2005 British Open, but that agreement ended up scrapped with Manchester stepping in to host.Dunlop pulled out of their sponsorship in 2008, but the competition staggered on.[5] The 2010 event was postponed as organisers tried to get the event moved back to London, but by the time the £200,000 headline sponsor withdrew their support the 2011 competition was also cancelled.[5]

In May 2012, the competition returned withEngland Squash holding the British Open atThe O2 with a new sponsor secured[6]

Men's championship

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YearChampionRunner-upScore
1929EnglandCharles ReadAppointed champion
1930EnglandDon ButcherEnglandCharles Read9–6, 9–5, 9–5and 9–3, 9–5, 9–3
1931EnglandDon ButcherEnglandCharles Arnold9–0, 9–0, 9–0and 9–3, 9–0, 9–5
1932EgyptF.D. Amr BeyEnglandDon Butcher9–0, 9–7, 9–1and 5–9, 5–9, 9–2, 9–1, 9–0
1933EgyptF.D. Amr BeyNo challenger entered
1934EgyptF.D. Amr BeyEnglandDon Butcher9–4, 8–10, 10–8, 9–0and 9–6, 6–9, 9–2, 0–9, 9–5
1935EgyptF.D. Amr BeyEnglandJim Dear9–3, 6–9, 8–10, 9–2, 9–4and 9–4, 9–7, 3–9, 9–7
1936EgyptF.D. Amr BeyEnglandJim Dear9–7, 7–9, 9–7, 5–9, 9–6and 9–7, 8–10, 9–1, 9–6
1937EgyptF.D. Amr BeyEnglandJim Dear10–8, 10–8, 4–9, 1–9, 9–4and 9–7, 8–10, 9–6, 9–5
1938EnglandJim DearEnglandBert Biddle5–9, 9–6, 5–9, 9–6, 9–5and 6–9, 9–1, 9–2, 9–6
1939No competition (World War II)
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947EgyptMahmoud KarimEnglandJim Dear9–4, 9–1, 9–3and 5–9, 7–9, 9–8, 9–7, 9–4
1948EgyptMahmoud KarimEnglandJim Dear9–5, 9–3, 5–9, 1–9, 10–8
1949EgyptMahmoud KarimEnglandBrian Phillips9–4, 9–2, 9–10, 9–4
1950EgyptMahmoud KarimIndiaAbdul Bari9–4, 9–2, 9–7
1951PakistanHashim KhanEgyptMahmoud Karim9–5, 9–0, 9–0
1952PakistanHashim KhanEgyptMahmoud Karim9–5, 9–7, 9–0
1953PakistanHashim KhanEnglandRoy Wilson9–2, 8–10, 9–1, 9–0
1954PakistanHashim KhanPakistanAzam Khan6–9, 9–6, 9–6, 7–9, 9–5
1955PakistanHashim KhanPakistanAzam Khan9–7, 7–9, 9–7, 5–9, 9–7
1956PakistanHashim KhanPakistanRoshan Khan9–4, 9–2, 5–9, 9–5
1957PakistanRoshan KhanPakistanHashim Khan6–9, 9–5, 9–2, 9–1
1958PakistanHashim KhanPakistanAzam Khan9–7, 6–9, 9–6, 9–7
1959PakistanAzam KhanPakistanMo Khan9–5, 9–0, 9–1
1960PakistanAzam KhanPakistanRoshan Khan9–1, 9–0, 9–0
1961PakistanAzam KhanPakistanMo Khan6–9, 9–1, 9–4, 0–9, 9–2
1962PakistanAzam KhanPakistanMo Khan9–6, 7–9, 10–8, 2–9, 9–4
1963PakistanMo KhanEgyptA.A. AbouTaleb9–4, 5–9, 3–9, 10–8, 9–6
1964EgyptA.A. AbouTalebScotlandMike Oddy9–3, 9–7, 9–0
1965EgyptA.A. AbouTalebEgyptIbrahim Amin9–0, 0–9, 9–1, 9–6
1966EgyptA.A. AbouTalebPakistanAftab Jawaid9–6, 5–9, 9–3, 9–1
1967Republic of IrelandJonah BarringtonPakistanAftab Jawaid9–2, 5–9, 9–2, 9–2
1968Republic of IrelandJonah BarringtonEgyptA.A. AbouTaleb9–6, 9–0, 9–5
1969AustraliaGeoff HuntAustraliaCam Nancarrow9–5, 9–4, 9–0
1970Republic of IrelandJonah BarringtonAustraliaGeoff Hunt9–7, 3–9, 9–4, 9–4
1971Republic of IrelandJonah BarringtonPakistanAftab Jawaid9–1, 9–2, 9–6
1972Republic of IrelandJonah BarringtonAustraliaGeoff Hunt0–9, 9–7, 10–8, 6–9, 9–7
1973Republic of IrelandJonah BarringtonPakistanGogi Alauddin9–4, 9–3, 9–2
1974AustraliaGeoff HuntPakistanMo YasinWalkover
1975PakistanQamar ZamanPakistanGogi Alauddin9–7, 9–6, 9–1
1976AustraliaGeoff HuntPakistanMohibullah Khan7–9, 9–4, 8–10, 9–2, 9–2
1977AustraliaGeoff HuntAustraliaCam Nancarrow9–4, 9–4, 8–10, 9–4
1978AustraliaGeoff HuntPakistanQamar Zaman7–9, 9–1, 9–1, 9–2
1979AustraliaGeoff HuntPakistanQamar Zaman2–9, 9–7, 9–0, 6–9, 9–3
1980AustraliaGeoff HuntPakistanQamar Zaman9–3, 9–2, 1–9, 9–1
1981AustraliaGeoff HuntPakistanJahangir Khan9–2, 9–7, 5–9, 9–7
1982PakistanJahangir KhanPakistanHiddy Jahan9–2, 10–9, 9–3
1983PakistanJahangir KhanEgyptGamal Awad9–2, 9–5, 9–1
1984PakistanJahangir KhanPakistanQamar Zaman9–0, 9–3, 9–5
1985PakistanJahangir KhanAustraliaChris Dittmar9–3, 9–2, 9–5
1986PakistanJahangir KhanNew ZealandRoss Norman9–6, 9–4, 9–6
1987PakistanJahangir KhanPakistanJansher Khan9–6, 9–0, 9–5
1988PakistanJahangir KhanAustraliaRodney Martin9–2, 9–10, 9–0, 9–1
1989PakistanJahangir KhanAustraliaRodney Martin9–2, 3–9, 9–5, 0–9, 9–2
1990PakistanJahangir KhanAustraliaRodney Martin9–6, 10–8, 9–1
1991PakistanJahangir KhanPakistanJansher Khan2–9, 9–4, 9–4, 9–0
1992PakistanJansher KhanAustraliaChris Robertson9–7, 10–9, 9–5
1993PakistanJansher KhanAustraliaChris Dittmar9–6, 9–5, 6–9, 9–2
1994PakistanJansher KhanAustraliaBrett Martin9–1, 9–0, 9–10, 9–1
1995PakistanJansher KhanEnglandPeter Marshall15–4, 15–4, 15–5
1996PakistanJansher KhanAustraliaRodney Eyles15–13, 15–8, 15–10
1997PakistanJansher KhanScotlandPeter Nicol17–15, 9–15, 15–12, 8–15, 15–8
1998ScotlandPeter NicolPakistanJansher Khan17–16, 15–4, 15–5
1999CanadaJonathon PowerScotlandPeter Nicol15–17, 15–12, rtd
2000WalesDavid EvansAustraliaPaul Price15–11, 15–6, 15–10
2001AustraliaDavid PalmerEnglandChris Walker12–15, 13–15, 15–2, 15–9, 15–5
2002EnglandPeter NicolScotlandJohn White15–9, 15–8, 15–8
2003AustraliaDavid PalmerEnglandPeter Nicol15–13, 15–13, 15–8
2004AustraliaDavid PalmerEgyptAmr Shabana10–11 (4–6), 11–7, 11–10 (3–1), 11–7
2005AustraliaAnthony RickettsEnglandJames Willstrop11–7, 11–9, 11–7
2006EnglandNick MatthewFranceThierry Lincou11–8, 5–11, 11–4, 9–11, 11–6
2007FranceGrégory GaultierFranceThierry Lincou11–4, 10–11 (0–2), 11–6, 11–3
2008AustraliaDavid PalmerEnglandJames Willstrop11–9, 11–9, 8–11, 6–11, 11–10 (3–1)
2009EnglandNick MatthewEnglandJames Willstrop8–11, 11–8, 7–11, 11–3, 12–10
2010No competition
2011
2012EnglandNick MatthewEgyptRamy Ashour11–9, 11–4, 11–8
2013EgyptRamy AshourFranceGrégory Gaultier7–11, 11–4, 11–7, 11–8
2014FranceGrégory GaultierEnglandNick Matthew11–3, 11–6, 11–2
2015EgyptMohamed El ShorbagyFranceGrégory Gaultier11–9, 6–11, 5–11, 11–8, 11–5
2016EgyptMohamed El ShorbagyEgyptRamy Ashour11–2, 11–5, 11–9
2017FranceGrégory GaultierEnglandNick Matthew8–11, 11–7, 11–3, 11–3
2018ColombiaMiguel Ángel RodríguezEgyptMohamed El Shorbagy11–7, 6–11, 8–11, 11–2, 11–9
2019EgyptMohamed El ShorbagyEgyptAli Farag11–9, 5–11, 11–5, 11–9
2020Cancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
2021New ZealandPaul CollEgyptAli Farag6–11, 11–6, 11–6, 11–8
2022New ZealandPaul CollEgyptAli Farag12–10, 11–6, 11–4
2023EgyptAli FaragPeruDiego Elías13–11, 5-11, 11–8, 11–9
2024EgyptMostafa AsalEgyptAli Farag11–5, 2–11, 13–11, 4–11, 12–10
2025PeruDiego ElíasEgyptMostafa Asal11-4, 11-9, 3-11, 11-4

Note:
1) From 1931 to 1947, the men's championship was decided by a best-of-three-matches contest between the defending champion and a single challenger (the third match was never required, as the ultimate champion won the first two matches on each of the occasions in which the final was played with this format). The championship has been played using a 'knockout' format since 1948.

2) Peter Nicol changed his nationality in 2001.[7]

By number of victories

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RankPlayer NameNo. of TitlesRunner-upFinal Appearances
1PakistanJahangir Khan10111
2AustraliaGeoff Hunt8210
3PakistanHashim Khan718
4PakistanJansher Khan639
5Republic of IrelandJonah Barrington606
6EgyptF.D. Amr Bey606
7PakistanAzam Khan437
8EgyptMahmoud Karim426
9AustraliaDavid Palmer404
10EgyptA.A. AbouTaleb325
EnglandNick Matthew325
FranceGrégory Gaultier325
13EgyptMohamed El Shorbagy314
14Scotland /EnglandPeter Nicol235
15EnglandDon Butcher224
16New ZealandPaul Coll202
17EnglandJim Dear156
18PakistanQamar Zaman145
19PakistanMo Khan134
EgyptAli Farag134
EgyptRamy Ashour123
PakistanRoshan Khan123
EnglandCharles Read112
PeruDiego Elías112
EgyptMostafa Asal112
26WalesDavid Evans101
CanadaJonathon Power101
AustraliaAnthony Ricketts101
ColombiaMiguel Ángel Rodríguez101
30PakistanAftab Jawaid033
AustraliaRodney Martin033
EnglandJames Willstrop033
33PakistanGogi Alauddin022
AustraliaChris Dittmar022
FranceThierry Lincou022
AustraliaCam Nancarrow022
37EgyptIbrahim Amin011
EnglandCharles Arnold011
EgyptGamal Awad011
IndiaAbdul Bari011
EnglandBert Biddle011
AustraliaRodney Eyles011
PakistanHiddy Jahan011
PakistanMohibullah Khan011
New ZealandRoss Norman011
AustraliaBrett Martin011
EnglandPeter Marshall011
ScotlandMike Oddy011
EnglandBrian Phillips011
AustraliaPaul Price011
AustraliaChris Robertson011
EgyptAmr Shabana011
EnglandChris Walker011
ScotlandJohn White011
EnglandRoy Wilson011
PakistanMo Yasin011

By country

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ChampionsRunner-up
 Pakistan30 Pakistan25
 Egypt19 England20
 Australia13 Egypt15
 England8 Australia13
 Ireland6 France4
 France3 Scotland4
 New Zealand2 India1
 Scotland1 New Zealand1
 Wales1 Peru1
 Colombia1
 Canada1
 Peru1

Women's championship

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YearChampionRunner-upScore
1922EnglandJoyce CaveEnglandNancy Cave11–15, 15–10, 15–9
1923EnglandSilvia HuntsmanEnglandNancy Cave6–15, 15–9, 17–15
1924EnglandNancy CaveEnglandJoyce Cave15–8, 15–13
1925EnglandJoyce CaveEnglandNancy Cave15–3, 6–15, 16–13
1926EnglandCecily FenwickEnglandNancy Cave15–12, 15–11
1927EnglandCecily FenwickEnglandNancy Cave4–9, 9–6, 9–2, 9–5
1928EnglandJoyce CaveEnglandCecily Fenwick4–9, 9–5, 10–9, 9–6
1929EnglandNancy CaveEnglandJoyce Cave9–6, 3–9, 9–2, 3–9, 9–6
1930EnglandNancy CaveEnglandCecily Fenwick10–8, 9–1, 7–9, 9–5
1931EnglandCecily FenwickEnglandNancy Cave9–7, 10–8, 9–10, 9–1
1932EnglandSusan NoelEnglandJoyce Cave9–5, 9–7, 9–1
1933EnglandSusan NoelEnglandSheila Keith-Jones9–4, 9–0, 9–2
1934EnglandSusan NoelEnglandMargot Lumb9–7, 9–0, 9–6
1935EnglandMargot LumbEnglandAnne Lytton-Milbanke9–4, 9–0, 9–1
1936EnglandMargot LumbEnglandAnne Lytton-Milbanke9–5, 9–5, 9–4
1937EnglandMargot LumbEnglandSheila McKechnie9–3, 9–2, 9–0
1938EnglandMargot LumbEnglandSheila McKechnie9–3, 9–2, 9–1
1939EnglandMargot LumbEnglandSusan Noel9–6, 9–1, 9–7
1940No competition (World War II)
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947EnglandJoan CurryEnglandAlice Teague9–3, 10–9, 9–5
1948EnglandJoan CurryEnglandJanet Morgan9–5, 9–0, 9–10, 6–9, 10–8
1949EnglandJoan CurryEnglandJanet Morgan2–9, 9–3, 10–8, 9–0
1950EnglandJanet MorganEnglandJoan Curry9–4, 9–3, 9–0
1951EnglandJanet MorganEnglandJoan Curry9–1, 2–9, 9–3, 9–4
1952EnglandJanet MorganEnglandJoan Curry9–3, 9–1, 9–5
1953EnglandJanet MorganEnglandMarjorie Townsend9–4, 9–2, 9–4
1954EnglandJanet MorganEnglandSheila Speight9–3, 9–1, 9–7
1955EnglandJanet MorganEnglandRuth Turner9–5, 9–3, 9–6
1956EnglandJanet MorganEnglandSheila Speight9–6, 9–4, 9–2
1957EnglandJanet MorganEnglandSheila Speight4–9, 9–5, 9–1, 9–6
1958EnglandJanet MorganEnglandSheila Macintosh (born Speight)9–7, 6–9, 9–6, 9–7
1959EnglandJanet MorganEnglandSheila Macintosh9–4, 9–1, 9–5
1960EnglandSheila MacintoshEnglandFran Marshall4–9, 8–9, 9–5, 9–3, 9–6
1961EnglandFran MarshallEnglandRuth Turner9–3, 9–5, 9–1
1962AustraliaHeather BlundellEnglandFran Marshall9–6, 9–5, 9–4
1963AustraliaHeather BlundellEnglandFran Marshall9–4, 9–2, 9–6
1964AustraliaHeather BlundellEnglandFran Marshall9–2, 9–2, 9–1
1965AustraliaHeather BlundellEnglandAnna Craven-Smith9–0, 9–1, 9–2
1966AustraliaHeather McKay (born Blundell)EnglandAnna Craven-Smith9–0, 9–0, 10–8
1967AustraliaHeather McKayEnglandAnna Craven-Smith9–1, 10–8, 9–6
1968AustraliaHeather McKayAustraliaBev Johnson9–0, 9–0, 9–0
1969AustraliaHeather McKayEnglandFran Marshall9–2, 9–0, 9–0
1970AustraliaHeather McKaySouth AfricaMarcia Roche9–1, 9–1, 9–0
1971AustraliaHeather McKayAustraliaJenny Irving9–0, 9–3, 9–1
1972AustraliaHeather McKaySouth AfricaKathy Malan9–1, 9–1, 9–2
1973AustraliaHeather McKayNew ZealandCecile Fleming9–1, 9–0, 9–1
1974AustraliaHeather McKayEnglandSue Cogswell9–2, 9–1, 9–2
1975AustraliaHeather McKayAustraliaMarion Jackman9–3, 9–1, 9–5
1976AustraliaHeather McKayAustraliaSue Newman9–2, 9–4, 9–2
1977AustraliaHeather McKayAustraliaBarbara Wall9–3, 9–1, 9–2
1978AustraliaSue NewmanAustraliaVicki Hoffmann9–4, 9–7, 9–2
1979AustraliaBarbara WallEnglandSue Cogswell8–10, 6–9, 9–4, 9–4, 9–3
1980AustraliaVicki HoffmannEnglandSue Cogswell9–5, 9–5, 9–3
1981AustraliaVicki HoffmannAustraliaMargaret Zachariah9–6, 9–4, 9–0
1982AustraliaVicki Cardwell (born Hoffmann)EnglandLisa Opie9–4, 5–9, 9–4, 9–4
1983AustraliaVicki CardwellEnglandLisa Opie9–10, 9–6, 9–4, 9–5
1984New ZealandSusan DevoyEnglandLisa Opie5–9, 9–0, 9–7, 9–1
1985New ZealandSusan DevoyEnglandMartine Le Moignan9–6, 5–9, 9–6, 9–5
1986New ZealandSusan DevoyEnglandLisa Opie9–4, 9–2, 9–3
1987New ZealandSusan DevoyEnglandLucy Soutter2–9, 4–9, 9–4, 9–2, 9–1
1988New ZealandSusan DevoyAustraliaLiz Irving9–7, 9–5, 9–1
1989New ZealandSusan DevoyEnglandMartine Le Moignan8–10, 10–8, 9–3, 9–6
1990New ZealandSusan DevoyEnglandSuzanne Horner9–2, 1-9, 9–3, 9–3
1991EnglandLisa OpieEnglandSue Wright6–9, 9–3, 9–3, 9–4
1992New ZealandSusan DevoyEnglandMartine Le Moignan9–3, 9–5, 9–3
1993AustraliaMichelle MartinEnglandSuzanne Horner9–7, 9–0, 9–4
1994AustraliaMichelle MartinAustraliaLiz Irving9–1, 9–5, 9–3
1995AustraliaMichelle MartinAustraliaLiz Irving9–4, 9–7, 9–5
1996AustraliaMichelle MartinAustraliaSarah Fitz-Gerald1–9, 9–5, 9–1, 9–7
1997AustraliaMichelle MartinAustraliaSarah Fitz-Gerald9–5, 9–10, 9–5, 9–5
1998AustraliaMichelle MartinAustraliaSarah Fitz-Gerald9–4, 9–2, 9–1
1999New ZealandLeilani JoyceEnglandCassie Campion5–9, 9–6, 9–3, 10–8
2000New ZealandLeilani JoyceEnglandSue Wright9–7, 9–4, 9–2
2001AustraliaSarah Fitz-GeraldAustraliaCarol Owens10–9, 9–0, 9–2
2002AustraliaSarah Fitz-GeraldEnglandTania Bailey9–3, 9–0, 9–0
2003AustraliaRachael GrinhamEnglandCassie Campion9–3, 7–9, 9–2, 9–5
2004AustraliaRachael GrinhamUnited StatesNatalie Grainger6–9, 9–5, 9–0, 9–3
2005MalaysiaNicol DavidAustraliaNatalie Grinham9–6, 9–7, 9–6
2006MalaysiaNicol DavidAustraliaRachael Grinham9–4, 9–1, 9–4
2007AustraliaRachael GrinhamMalaysiaNicol David7–9, 4–9, 9–3, 10–8, 9–1
2008MalaysiaNicol DavidEnglandJenny Duncalf9–1, 10–8, 9–0
2009AustraliaRachael GrinhamRepublic of IrelandMadeline Perry11–6, 11–5, 12–10
2010No competition
2011
2012MalaysiaNicol DavidEgyptNour El Sherbini11-6, 11–6, 11-6
2013EnglandLaura MassaroMalaysiaNicol David11–4, 3–11, 12–10, 11–8
2014MalaysiaNicol DavidEnglandLaura Massaro8–11, 11–5, 11–7, 11–8
2015FranceCamille SermeEnglandLaura Massaro11–3, 11–5, 8–11, 11–8
2016EgyptNour El SherbiniEgyptNouran Gohar11–7, 9–11, 7–11, 11–6, 11–8
2017EnglandLaura MassaroEnglandSarah-Jane Perry11–8, 11–8, 6–11, 11–6
2018EgyptNour El SherbiniEgyptRaneem El Weleily11–6, 11–9, 14–12
2019EgyptNouran GoharFranceCamille Serme11–3, 11–8, 11–3
2020Postponed due toCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
2021EgyptNour El SherbiniEgyptNouran Gohar9-11, 13-11, 5-11, 11-7, 11-2
2022EgyptHania El HammamyEgyptNouran Gohar11–9, 11–7, 8–11, 11–4
2023EgyptNour El SherbiniEgyptNouran Gohar11–9, 11–7, 11–1
2024EgyptNouran GoharEgyptNour El Sherbini11–6, 17–15, 3–11, 7–11, 11–4
2025EgyptNouran GoharEgyptNour El Sherbini9-11, 12-10, 7-11, 13-11, 11-4

By number of victories

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RankPlayer NameNo. of TitlesRunner-upFinal Appearances
1AustraliaHeather McKay16016
2EnglandJanet Morgan10212
3New ZealandSusan Devoy808
4AustraliaMichelle Martin606
5MalaysiaNicol David527
6EnglandMargot Lumb516
7EgyptNour El Sherbini437
AustraliaVicki Cardwell415
AustraliaRachael Grinham415
10EnglandNancy Cave369
11EgyptNouran Gohar347
12EnglandJoyce Cave336
EnglandJoan Curry336
14EnglandCecily Fenwick325
15EnglandSusan Noel314
16AustraliaSarah Fitz-Gerald235
17EnglandLaura Massaro224
18New ZealandLeilani Joyce202
19EnglandSheila Macintosh156
EnglandFran Marshall156
21EnglandLisa Opie145
22AustraliaBarbara Wall112
AustraliaSue Newman112
FranceCamille Serme112
25EgyptHania El Hammamy101
EnglandSilvia Huntsman101
27EnglandSheila McKechnie (nee Keith-Jones)033
EnglandAnna Craven-Smith033
EnglandSue Cogswell033
EnglandMartine Le Moignan033
AustraliaLiz Irving033
32EnglandAnne Lytton-Milbanke022
EnglandRuth Turner022
EnglandSuzanne Horner022
EnglandSue Wright022
EnglandCassie Campion022
37EgyptRaneem El Welily011
EnglandSarah-Jane Perry011
United StatesNatalie Grainger011
Republic of IrelandMadeline Perry011
EnglandAlice Teague011
EnglandMarjorie Townsend011
AustraliaBev Johnson011
South AfricaMarcia Roche011
AustraliaJenny Irving011
South AfricaKathy Malan011
New ZealandCecile Fleming011
AustraliaMarion Jackman011
AustraliaMargaret Zachariah011
EnglandLucy Soutter011
AustraliaCarol Owens011
EnglandTania Bailey011
AustraliaNatalie Grinham011
EnglandJenny Duncalf011

By country

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ChampionsRunner-up
 England36 England62
 Australia34 Australia16
 New Zealand10 Egypt8
 Egypt8 Malaysia2
 Malaysia5 South Africa2
 France1 New Zealand1
 United States0 United States1
 South Africa0 France1
 Ireland0 Ireland1

Records

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RecordPlayer(s)CountWinning years
Men
Winner of most Men's titlesPakistanJahangir Khan101982,1983,1984,1985,1986,
1987,1988,1989,1990,1991
Winner of most consecutive Men's titlesPakistanJahangir Khan10
Women
Winner of most Women's titlesAustraliaHeather McKay161962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,
1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977
Winner of most consecutive Women's titlesAustraliaHeather McKay16
Miscellaneous
Loser of most finals (men)EnglandJim Dear51936,1937,1938,1947,1948
Loser of most finals (women)EnglandNancy Cave61922,1923,1925,1926,1927,1931
Lowest-ranked winner (men)ColombiaMiguel Ángel Rodríguez14th2018
Lowest-ranked winner (women)EgyptNouran Gohar7th2019
Youngest winner (men)PakistanJahangir Khan18 years(& 3 m.)1982
Youngest winner (women)New ZealandSusan Devoy20 years(& 3 m.)1984
Oldest winner (men)PakistanHashim Khan44 years1958
Oldest winner (women)EnglandJanet Morgan38 years1959

See also

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References

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  2. ^British Open ResultsArchived 30 April 2012 at theWayback Machine englandsquashandracketball.com
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