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Hong Kong Squash Open
Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Squash Open 2011
Date : 13 - 20 November 2011
Venue : Hong Kong Squash Centre
Piazza, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Organiser : Hong Kong Squash
Enquiry : (852) 2869 1592
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Background of Hong Kong Squash Open


"Hong Kong Squash Open", an "M" Mark event funded by the Major Sports Events Committee, is one of the top professional squash tournaments in the world with both men's and women's competitions combined. Each year, the event attracts all the top squash professionals around the world to compete in the tournament including the current world champions.

With the spectacular setting of the portable glass court at public venues for the final matches, donated by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust; the best standard of squash performances were brought to the local citizens, and to those spectators at home via live television broadcast. People from all parts of the world could also enjoy the excitement through internet and television broadcast in various major international sports channels. The beauty of Hong Kong was also shown to the huge crowd of sports lovers, not just the squash fans.

Cathay Pacific Airways had been the title sponsor of the event for the past three years; they also have been a long time supporter for squash development in Hong Kong for over two decades. With their and other co-sponsors' support, Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Squash Open will continue to maintain its status and leadership in the world squash arena.

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Past Results

Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Squash Open 2011

Category

Champion

1st runner-up

2nd runners-up

Men

James WILLSTROP
(England)

Karim DARWISH
(Egypt)

Gregory GAULTIER
(France)

Mohd Azlan ISKANDAR
(Malaysia)

Women

Nicol DAVID
(Malaysia)

Raneem El WELEILY
(Egypt)

Annie AU
(Hong Kong)

LOW Wee Wern
(Malaysia)


 
 
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The above information is provided by the Hong Kong Squash.