2007 Men's World Open Squash Championship

Men's World Open 2007
29th PSA World Squash Championship
Location Bermuda Bermuda
Date(s) November 25 - December 1, 2007
Website
squashworldopen.com
PSA World Tour
Category PSA World Open
Prize money $175,000
Results
Champion Egypt Amr Shabana
Runner-up France Gregory Gaultier
Semi-finalists Australia D Palmer / England N Matthew
 2006 Egypt England 2008 

The 2007 Men's World Open Squash Championship is the men's edition of the World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in the Bermuda from 25 November to 1 December 2007. Amr Shabana won his third World Open title, defeating Gregory Gaultier in the final.

Ranking points

In 2007, the points breakdown were as follows:

World Open (2007)
Event W F SF QF 2R 1R
Points (PSA) 2187,5 1437,5 875 531,25 312,5 156,25

Seeds

  1. Egypt Amr Shabana (Champion)
  2. France Gregory Gaultier (Final)
  3. Australia David Palmer (Semifinals)
  4. England James Willstrop (Quarterfinals)
  5. France Thierry Lincou (Quarterfinals)
  6. Scotland John White (Quarterfinals)
  7. England Nick Matthew (Semifinals)
  8. England Lee Beachill (First Round)
  9. Egypt Wael El Hindi (Second Round)
  10. Australia Stewart Boswell (Second Round)
  11. England Peter Barker (Second Round)
  12. Egypt Mohammed Abbas (Second Round)
  13. Malaysia Mohd Azlan Iskandar (Second Round)
  14. Finland Olli Tuominen (First Round)
  15. Malaysia Ong Beng Hee (First Round)
  16. England Adrian Grant (First Round)

Draws & Results

First round   Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  Egypt Amr Shabana 11 11 7 11  
 France Renan Lavigne 9 8 11 9     1  Egypt Amr Shabana 8 11 11 9 11  
10  Australia Stewart Boswell 11 11 11       10  Australia Stewart Boswell 11 4 2 11 4  
WC  Bermuda James Stout 5 3 4           1  Egypt Amr Shabana 10 11 11 11    
15  Malaysia Ong Beng Hee 8 7 11 4         5  France Thierry Lincou 12 6 10 5    
 England Jonathan Kemp 11 11 8 11        England Jonathan Kemp 0 5 5  
5  France Thierry Lincou 11 11 5 11     5  France Thierry Lincou 11 11 11    
 United States Julian Illingworth 5 3 11 0         1  Egypt Amr Shabana 11 3 11 11    
3  Australia David Palmer 11 11 11         3  Australia David Palmer 6 11 5 5    
   Canada Shawn Delierre 4 4 5       3  Australia David Palmer 12 11 11  
11  England Peter Barker 8 11 12 11   11  England Peter Barker 10 7 9  
 England Bradley Ball 11 8 10 5       3  Australia David Palmer 11 11 11    
 Wales Alex Gough 4 11 5 11 11        Wales Alex Gough 5 4 4      
8  England Lee Beachill 11 8 11 4 5      Wales Alex Gough 11 7 11 11  
9  Egypt Wael El Hindi 9 11 5 12 12   9  Egypt Wael El Hindi 1 11 4 7    
   Mexico Eric Galvez 11 6 11 10 10       1  Egypt Amr Shabana 11 11 11    
2  France Gregory Gaultier 11 11 11           2  France Gregory Gaultier 7 4 6    
 England Daryl Selby 4 7 0         2  France Gregory Gaultier 11 11 11      
   Egypt Hisham Ashour 11 11 4 11        Egypt Hisham Ashour 4 8 4      
16  England Adrian Grant 7 7 11 8         2  France Gregory Gaultier 12 11 11      
6  Scotland John White 11 11 11           6  Scotland John White 10 6 5      
   England Alister Walker 8 4 5         6  Scotland John White 7 11 7 12 11
13  Malaysia Mohd Azlan Iskandar 10 11 9 11 11   13  Malaysia Mohd Azlan Iskandar 11 5 11 10 6  
 Canada Shahier Razik 11 6 11 3 6       2  France Gregory Gaultier 11 11 11    
7  England Nick Matthew 11 8 11 11         7  England Nick Matthew 6 4 8      
   England Joey Barrington 1 11 6 2       7  England Nick Matthew 11 11 11      
 Egypt Omar Mosaad 1 11 11 11      Egypt Omar Mosaad 6 9 7      
14  Finland Olli Tuominen 11 4 9 4         7  England Nick Matthew 11 11 11    
4  England James Willstrop 10 8 11 11 11       4  England James Willstrop 8 6 4      
 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11 11 8 9 3     4  England James Willstrop 3 9 11 11 11
12  Egypt Mohammed Abbas 11 11 11       12  Egypt Mohammed Abbas 11 11 7 8 5  
 Australia Cameron Pilley 8 6 8      

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See also

References

Preceded by
Egypt (Cairo)
2006
PSA World Open
Bermuda (Hamilton)

2007
Succeeded by
England (Manchester) 2008
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