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1 Seeds  





2 Draw and results  



2.1  Notes  







3 See also  





4 References  





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2002 Women's World Open Squash Championship






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Women's World Open 2002
20th WISPA World Squash Championship
LocationQatar Doha, Qatar
Date(s)October 26 - November 02, 2002.
WISPA World Tour
CategoryWISPA World Open
Prize money$102,500
Results
ChampionAustralia Sarah Fitzgerald
Runner-upEngland Natalie Pohrer
Semi-finalistsNew Zealand Carol Owens
England Linda Charman
← 2001 Australia Hong Kong 2003 →

The 2002 Women's World Open Squash Championship was the women's edition of the 2002 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in DohainQatar from 26 October until 2 November 2002. Sarah Fitzgerald won a record fifth World Open title, defeating Natalie Pohrer in the final.

Seeds[edit]

  1. Australia Sarah Fitzgerald (champion)
  • New Zealand Carol Owens (semifinals)
  • England Natalie Pohrer (final)
  • England Linda Charman (semifinals)
  • Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson (quarterfinals)
  • Australia Rachael Grinham (quarterfinals)
  • England Stephanie Brind (second round)
  • England Tania Bailey (quarterfinals)
  • England Fiona Geaves (second round)
  • Australia Natalie Grinham (second round)
  • Scotland Pamela Nimmo (first round)
  • England Vicky Botwright (first round)
  • Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy (second round)
  • New Zealand Shelley Kitchen (second round)
  • England Jenny Tranfield (quarterfinals)
  • Denmark Ellen Petersen (second round)
  • Draw and results[edit]

    First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
    1Australia Sarah Fitzgerald 999
    Australia Heidi Mather 312 1Australia Fitzgerald 999
    13Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 999 13Egypt Abdel Kawy 615
    Malaysia Sharon Wee 10 1 1Australia Fitzgerald 999
    5Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 999 5Netherlands Atkinson 116
    Republic of Ireland Madeline Perry 135 5Netherlands Atkinson 9910
    16Denmark Ellen Petersen 8699916Denmark Petersen 40 3
    Scotland Wendy Maitland 1095251Australia Fitzgerald 9199
    4England Linda Charman 999 4England Charman 2945
    England Vicky Lankester 211 4England Charman 999
    France Isabelle Stoehr 999 France Stoehr 0 32
    11Scotland Pamela Nimmo 265 4England Charman 29979
    8England Tania Bailey 999 8England Bailey 95491
    Belgium Kim Hannes 10 1 8England Bailey 999 Final
    Netherlands Annelize Naudé 999 Netherlands Naudé 321
    12England Vicky Botwright 755 1Australia Fitzgerald 10979
    2New Zealand Carol Owens 999 3England Pohrer 8397
    England Cheryl Beaumont 231 2New Zealand Owens 999
    10Australia Natalie Grinham 999 10Australia N Grinham 434
    New Zealand Lara Petera 417 2New Zealand Owens 999
    15England Jenny Tranfield 999 15England Tranfield 10 1
    England Kate Allison 570 15England Tranfield 9999
    7England Stephanie Brind 999 7England Brind 11070
    Egypt Maha Zein 420 2New Zealand Owens 99518
    3England Natalie Pohrer 999 3England Pohrer 529910
    United States Latasha Khan 10 0 3England Pohrer 999
    14New Zealand Shelley Kitchen 9910 14New Zealand Kitchen 423
    Hong Kong Rebecca Chiu 258 3England Pohrer 699410
    6Australia Rachael Grinham 9109 6Australia R Grinham 97598
    Egypt Engy Kheirallah 283 6Australia R Grinham 9910
    9England Fiona Geaves 999 9England Geaves 349
    England Dominique Lloyd-Walter 0 0 0

    Notes[edit]

    Natalie Pohrer was formerly Natalie Grainger.
    Annelize Naudé switched nationality from South Africa to the Netherlands.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Melbourne (Australia)
    2001

    World Open
    Doha (Qatar)

    2002
    Succeeded by

    Hong Kong
    2003


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