No Americans Or Canadians Entered In Men's British Open, Willstrop Heads Field from Scarlett Smith
UK, Thursday 5th April:Entries
closed this week for the 2012 Allam British Open Championships, with
the world number one James Willstrop heading the entries for the men’s
event at the London Piazza, O2 Arena from 14-20 May 2012.
Among the 109 entries are eight of the top ten ranked players in the
world, including Gregory Gaultier (FRA), Nick Matthew (Eng) and the
Egyptian force of Ramy Ashour, Amr Shabana and Mohamed El Shorbagy.
Londoners Pete Barker and Daryl Selby, ranked numbers seven and 11 in
the world respectively will be looking for a big performance in front
of a home crowd, whilst no fewer than 27 nations are represented, among
them players from Australia, Botswana, Columbia, Germany, Malaysia,
Mexico, Indonesia, Spain, South Africa and Qatar.
England Squash & Racketball (ESR), promoters of the British Open
report a strong demand for tickets, and expect that this year’s
Championships will bring together the biggest crowd at a live squash
event since the Open was staged at the former Wembley Conference Centre
in the 1990’s.
The men’s event is a 32 draw competition, with entries from many of the
top ranked players accounting for the first 24 places and qualification
the remaining eight berths to be fiercely contested through a series of
qualifying rounds.
ESR has handed a wild card entry to talented young English player,
Adrian Waller. Described by Head of Coaching & Performance,
Keir Worth, as extremely professional in his approach and with world
class potential, Waller will be eagerly anticipating the announcement
of the draws which are expected to be released next week.
The British Open promises to deliver yet another thrilling match-up
between the game’s biggest rivals, Willstrop and fellow Yorkshireman
Nick Matthew. Matthew proudly held both the title of World
Champion and World Number One, until a sensational finale to 2012 when
Willstrop secured the top slot in the world rankings.
Matthew regained the ranking briefly after beating Willstrop in New
York’s Tournament of Champions, only for Willstrop to wrestle it back
once more with victory over Egypt’s Ramy Ashour in the North American
Classic.
The Allam British Open – Entries received from 27 Nations
Country No. of entries received
England 43
Egypt 15
Australia 6
Malaysia 5
Pakistan 5
Kuwait 4
France 3
Germany 3
Denmark 2
Finland 2
Hong Kong 2
Spain 2
Indonesia 2
Republic of South Africa 2
Austria 1
Botswana 1
Columbia 1
Hungary 1
Ireland 1
Italy 1
Mexico 1
Netherlands 1
New Zealand 1
Nigeria 1
Scotland 1
Switzerland 1
Qatar 1