Swedish Squash Open 2012

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Swedish Open 2012
9th Swedish Open
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Details
Event nameCase Swedish Open 2012
LocationSweden Linköping Sweden
VenueLinköping Sporthalle
Website
www.swedishopensquash.se
Men's PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Tour International 70
Prize money$70,000
YearWorld Tour 2012
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The Case Swedish Open 2012 is the 2012's Swedish Open, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event International (Prize money : 70 000 $). The event took place in Linköping in Sweden from 2 to 5 February. Grégory Gaultier won his first Swedish Open trophy, beating Karim Darwish in the final.

Prize money and ranking points[]

For 2012, the prize purse was $70,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money Swedish Open (2012)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (PSA) 1225 805 490 300 175
Prize money $11,875 $8,125 $5,315 $3,280 $1,875

Seeds[]

  1. France Grégory Gaultier (Champion)
  2. Egypt Karim Darwish (Final)
  3. England Peter Barker (Semifinals)
  4. France Thierry Lincou (First Round)

Draw and results[]

First round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
1 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11    
India Saurav Ghosal 8 3 6     1 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11    
England Tom Richards 6 6 11 11 12 England Tom Richards 6 2 5    
Q England Chris Simpson 11 11 7 8 10 1 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11    
South Africa Stephen Coppinger 11 8 7 14 11 3 England Peter Barker 1 3 2    
Q New Zealand Campbell Grayson 9 11 11 12 4 South Africa Stephen Coppinger 5 4 5    
WC Sweden 4 8 7     3 England Peter Barker 11 11 12    
3 England Peter Barker 11 11 11     1 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11    
4 France Thierry Lincou 11 11 9 7 3 2 Egypt Karim Darwish 3 6 8    
England Daryl Selby 4 9 11 11 11 England Daryl Selby 2 11 11 11  
Germany Simon Rösner 11 11 11     Germany Simon Rösner 11 8 8 5  
Q Egypt Amr Khaled Khalifa 5 9 5     England Daryl Selby 2 2 11 8  
Malaysia Mohd Nafi. Adnan 8 11 9 10   2 Egypt Karim Darwish 11 11 6 11  
Switzerland Nicolas Müller 11 9 11 12   Switzerland Nicolas Müller 5 7 11 10  
Q Finland Henrik Mustonen 7 7 4     2 Egypt Karim Darwish 11 11 6 12  
2 Egypt Karim Darwish 11 11 11    

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See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "World series Prize Money" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 May 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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