1990 Men's World Open Squash Championship

Men's World Open 1990
14th PSA World Squash Championship
Location France Toulouse, France
Date(s) November 4–11, 1990
PSA World Tour
Category World Open
Prize money $ 110,000
Results
Champion Pakistan Jansher Khan
Runner-up Australia Chris Dittmar
Semi-finalists Australia C Robertson / Australia T Nancarrow
 1989 Malaysia Australia 1991 

The 1990 PSA Men's World Open Squash Championship is the men's edition of the 1990 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Toulouse in France from 4 November to 11 November 1990. Jansher Khan won his third World Open title, defeating Chris Dittmar in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

  1. Pakistan Jahangir Khan (Withdrawn)
  2. Pakistan Jansher Khan (Champion)
  3. Australia Chris Robertson (Semifinals)
  4. Australia Rodney Martin (Quarterfinals)
  5. Australia Chris Dittmar (Final)
  6. Australia Brett Martin (Quarterfinals)
  7. Australia Tristan Nancarrow (Semifinals)
  8. Pakistan Mir Zaman Gul (Quarterfinals)

Notes

Jahangir Khan the world number one and top seed withdrew from the tournament due to injury and illness.

Draw & Results

First round   Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
 Scotland Stuart Hailstone 15 15 15  
 Sweden Fredrik Johnson 10 3 7      Scotland Hailstone 13 5 11  
7  Australia Tristan Nancarrow 11 15 15 15   7  Australia Nancarrow 15 15 15  
 England Robert Graham 15 10 9 4       7  Australia Nancarrow 15 17 9 15  
8  Pakistan Mir Zaman Gul 15 17 5 12 15       8  Pakistan Gul 4 16 15 8  
 England Jason Nicolle 10 16 15 15 9     8  Pakistan Gul 8 13 15 15
 Canada Jamie Hickox 15 4 15 9 15    Canada Hickox 15 15 13 10  
14  Finland Sami Elopuro 11 15 14 15 14       8  Australia Nancarrow 8 3 7  
5  Australia Chris Dittmar 15 15 17       5  Australia Dittmar 15 15 15  
 England Peter Marshall 11 9 14     5  Australia Dittmar 15 15 15  
12  England Del Harris 15 15 15   12  England Harris 14 6 7  
16  England Chris Walker 13 6 11       5  Australia Dittmar 15 15 15
 England Paul Carter 15 8 11 15 15        England Carter 0 6 2  
 England Bryan Beeson 12 15 15 12 7      England Carter 15 10 15 15
 New Zealand Rory Watt 15 9 15 15    New Zealand Watt 8 15 13 11  
 Canada Sabir Butt 11 15 8 12       5  Australia Dittmar 8 15 15 5
3  Australia Chris Robertson 15 15 15       2  Pakistan Jansher 15 17 13 15
 France Julien Bonetat 10 10 8     3  Australia Robertson 15 15 15  
 England Phil Kenyon 13 15 15 15    England Kenyon 12 13 13  
 England Stephen Meads 15 13 5 6       3  Australia Robertson 15 9 15 15  
6  Australia Brett Martin 3       6  Australia Martin 13 15 7 8  
 England Danny Meddings 1     6  Australia Martin B 11 15 17 15
9  Scotland Mark Maclean 15 15 15   9  Scotland Maclean 15 9 15 7  
 England Colin Payne 11 4 3       3  Australia Robertson 15 5 13 11
2  Pakistan Jansher Khan 15 15 15       2  Pakistan Jansher 10 15 15 15  
 England Mark Cairns 8 1 7     2  Pakistan Jansher 15 15 15  
 Wales Adrian Davies 15 8 11 15 15    Wales Davies 7 5 9  
 England Phil Whitlock 12 15 15 12 7       2  Pakistan Jansher 15 15 15
13  New Zealand Ross Norman 15 15 15       13  New Zealand Norman 12 7 8  
 England Simon Parke 7 6 5     13  New Zealand Norman 15 15 8 9 15
4  Australia Rodney Martin 15 15 15   4  Australia Martin R 14 12 15 15 13  
 Australia Adam Schreiber 13 8 1  

See also

References

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Preceded by
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
1989
World Open
France (Toulouse)

1990
Succeeded by
Adelaide (Australia)
1991
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