1986 Men's British Open Squash Championship

The 1986 Hi-Tec British Open Championships was held at the Dunnings Mill Squash Club in East Grinstead and the Wembley Conference Centre in London from 14–22 April 1986.
Jahangir Khan won his fifth consecutive title defeating Ross Norman in the final.[1][2]

British Open Squash Championships
48th British Open Championships
Details
LocationLondon, England
VenueDunnings Mill Squash Club (East Grinstead)
& Wembley Conference Centre
← 1985
1987 →

Seeds edit

Draw and results edit

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Final edit

  Jahangir Khan beat   Ross Norman 9-6 9-4 9-6

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
1   Jahangir Khan 9 9 9
  Phil Whitlock 3 3 0 1   Khan J 9 9 9
  Christy Willstrop 10 9 9   Willstrop 1 0 1
  Fahim Gul 8 3 7 1   Khan J 9 9 9
13   Jan-Ulf Söderberg 9 9 9 13   Söderberg 1 2 2
  John Le Lievre 6 4 3 13   Söderberg 9 9 9
  David Pearson 9 9 9   Pearson 3 2 1
  Jon Cornish 4 4 4 1   Khan J 9 9 9
7   Phil Kenyon 9 9 9 11   Jahan 3 2 1
  Bosse Boström 6 1 1 7   Kenyon 9 9 9
  Simon Taylor 9 9 9   Taylor 2 1 3
  Gamal El Amir 5 6 7 7   Kenyon 4 7 5
11   Hiddy Jahan 9 9 9 11   Jahan 9 9 9
  Stephen Cunningham 5 1 7 11   Jahan 9 9 9 Semi-finals
  Kevin Karam 4 9 9 4 9   Karam 5 3 3
  Moussa Helal 9 6 7 9 5 1   Khan J 9 9 9
3   Stuart Davenport 9 9 10 3   Davenport 0 1 2
  Brett Martin 3 1 8 3   Davenport 9 9 9
  Umar Hayat Khan 9 9 9   U H Khan 7 1 2
  Adrian Davies 4 5 0 3   Davenport 9 9 9
15   Kelvin Smith 9 9 9 15   Smith 3 2 0
  Frank Donnelly 0 2 5 15   Smith 9 9 9
  Dale Styner 9 8 10 9   Styner 4 7 7
  Mike Robinson 7 10 9 3 3   Davenport 2 9 9 9
6   Greg Pollard 9 9 1 9 6   Pollard 9 3 5 3
  Austin Adarraga 7 7 9 7 6   Pollard 9 3 9 10
  Björn Almström 8 9 9 9   Almstrom 3 9 2 8
  Karimullah Khan 10 4 6 3 6   Pollard 9 9 9 9
  Cerryg Jones 9 4 9 9 12   Bodimeade 10 4 7 0
  Mark Maclean 4 9 1 2 12   Bodimeade 6 9 9 9
12   Martin Bodimeade 9 9 9   Jones 9 4 2 1
  Robert Forde 2 5 4

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
  Geoff Williams 4 7 9 9 9
  Mark Talbott 9 9 2 0 5   Williams G 9 9 10
16   Gamal Awad 9 3 9 5 9 16   Awad G 0 2 8
  Tony Griffin 3 9 4 9 4   Williams G 5 9 0 5
  Jamie Hickox 9 9 9 5   Thorne 9 6 9 9
  Paul Carter 5 6 4 5   Thorne 9 9 9
5   Ross Thorne 9 9 5 0 9   Hickox 5 0 1
  Gary Waite 3 0 9 9 0 5   Thorne 4 3 1
  Mohammed Ali Somjee 9 4 9 9 4   Briars 9 9 9
  Tony Brett-Kelly 7 9 3 6   Somjee 8 9 3 1
  Zarak Jahan Khan 2 7 9 9 9   Z J Khan 10 5 9 9
10   Maqsood Ahmed 9 9 4 1 3   Z J Khan 8 2 6
  Michael Robberds 9 9 9 4   Briars 10 9 9
  Sohail Qaiser 5 5 7   Robberds 3 5 4 Semi-finals
4   Gawain Briars 9 9 9 4   Briars 9 9 9
  Alan Thomson 6 4 5 4   Briars 9 2 1 5
  Rodney Martin 9 9 9 2   Norman 0 9 9 9
  Bryan Beeson 2 0 2   Martin R 9 9 9
14   Ricki Hill 9 9 9 14   Hill 5 5 3
  Robert Owen 1 3 1   Martin R 9 9 9
  Tristan Nancarrow w/o   Nancarrow 7 7 5
  Gogi Alauddin scr   Nancarrow 9 9 9
8   Qamar Zaman 3 9 9 9 8   Zaman 0 2 0
  Gavin Dupre 9 1 1 2   Martin R 8 4 1
  Peter Hill 9 3 9 9 2   Norman 10 9 9
  Stephen Vocetti 3 9 2 4   Hill 9 9 9
  Darran Mabbs 9 1 4 9 9   Mabbs 4 0 3
  Mohamed Awad 7 9 9 5 3   Hill 3 4 0
  Danny Lee 9 9 9 2   Norman 9 9 9
  Leif Leiner 3 5 4   Lee 2 2 2
2   Ross Norman 10 9 9 2   Norman 9 9 9
  Ashley Naylor 8 2 1

Glen Brumby (seeded 9) withdrew before the tournament and was replaced by Mohamed Awad

Preceded by British Open Squash Championships
England (London)

1986
Succeeded by

References edit

  1. ^ "Times Archives 1986 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. ^ Halpin, Larry (1986). The Squash Rackets Association Annual 1986-1987. SRA. ISBN 0-900698-098.
  3. ^ "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives. Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2015.