1986 Men's World Open Squash Championship

Men's World Open 1986
10th PSA World Squash Championship
Location France Toulouse, France
Date(s) November 5–11, 1986
PSA World Tour
Category World Open
Prize money $ 55,000
Results
Champion New Zealand Ross Norman
Runner-up Pakistan Jahangir Khan
Semi-finalists Australia C Dittmar / Australia C Robertson
 1985 Egypt England 1987 

The 1986 UAP Men's World Open Squash Championship is the men's edition of the 1986 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Toulouse in France from 5 November to 11 November 1986. Ross Norman won his first World Open title, defeating Jahangir Khan in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. Pakistan Jahangir Khan (Final)
  2. New Zealand Ross Norman (Champion)
  3. New Zealand Stuart Davenport (Quarterfinals)
  4. Australia Ross Thorne (Quarterfinals)
  5. England Phil Kenyon (Second Round)
  6. England Gawain Briars (Quarterfinals)
  7. Pakistan Qamar Zaman (Second Round)
  8. Australia Greg Pollard (Second Round)

Draw & Results

Second round   Third round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  Pakistan Jahangir Khan 9 9 9  
 England Jamie Hickox 1 4 2     1  Pakistan Jahangir 9 9 9  
 Pakistan Maqsood Ahmed 9 9 9    Pakistan Ahmed 5 1 5  
 Egypt Gamal el-Amir 5 3 5       1  Pakistan Jahangir 9 9 9  
 Sweden Jan-Ulf Soderberg 8 9 9 3 9        Sweden Soderberg 0 1 1  
 Australia Brett Martin 10 2 5 9 2      Sweden Soderberg 9 3 9 9
 South Africa Paul Symonds 6 8 9 9 9    South Africa Symonds 4 9 1 2  
8  Australia Greg Pollard 9 10 2 7 3       1  Pakistan Jahangir 9 9 3 9  
 Australia Chris Dittmar 9 3 9 9        Australia Dittmar 3 5 9 1  
 England Geoff Williams 1 9 5 6      Australia Dittmar 9 9 3 9  
 England Hiddy Jahan 4 9 9 9    England Jahan 3 4 9 4  
 Pakistan Sohail Qaiser 9 2 5 6        Australia Dittmar 9 9 9
4  Australia Ross Thorne 9 9 1 4 9       4  Australia Thorne 2 1 7  
 England Bryan Beeson 7 4 9 9 7     4  Australia Thorne 9 9 9
 England Danny Lee 9 9 9    England Lee 7 6 1  
7  Pakistan Qamar Zaman 7 5 1       1  Pakistan Jahangir 5 7 9 1
3  New Zealand Stuart Davenport 9 6 9 9       2  New Zealand Norman 9 9 7 9
 Sweden Andres Wahlstedt 7 9 4 2     3  New Zealand Davenport 10 9 9  
 England Martin Bodimeade 9 9 9    England Bodimeade 8 2 3  
 Australia Ricki Hill 2 6 2       3  Australia Davenport 6 2 1  
 Australia Chris Robertson 3 9 9 9        Australia Robertson 9 9 9  
 Pakistan Umar Hayat Khan 9 3 2 7      Australia Robertson 10 9 9
 Pakistan Jansher Khan 10 7 9 10    Pakistan Jansher 8 5 3  
5  England Phil Kenyon 9 9 3 8        Australia Robertson 8 9 5 2
2  New Zealand Ross Norman 10 9 9       2  New Zealand Norman 10 6 9 9  
 Egypt Gamal Awad 8 0 1     2  New Zealand Norman 9 9 9  
 Australia Tristan Nancarrow 9 9 9    Australia Nancarrow 4 2 3  
 Scotland Stuart Hailstone 0 7 7       2  New Zealand Norman 9 9 9
6  England Gawain Briars 9 9       6  England Briars 4 7 7  
 England Robert Graham 7 4 5     6  England Briars 8 7 10 9 9
 Pakistan Zarak Jahan Khan 9 9 6 9    Pakistan Z J Khan 10 9 8 3 1  
 Sweden Fredrik Johnson 2 6 9 2  

Note

Jahangir Khan suffered defeat in the World Open for the first time since 1980. The world number one had previously won five consecutive world titles.

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Preceded by
Egypt (Cairo)
1985
World Open
France (Toulouse)

1986
Succeeded by
Birmingham (England)
1987
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