Swedish Squash Open 2015

Swedish Open 2015
12th Swedish Open
Details
Event name Case Swedish Open 2015
Location Sweden Linköping Sweden
Venue Linköpings Sporthall
Website
www.swedishopensquash.se
PSA World Tour
Category World Tour International 70
Prize money $70,000
Year World Tour 2015
 2014 2016 

The Case Swedish Open 2015 is the Swedish Open for 2015, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event International (prize money: $70,000). The event took place in Linköping in Sweden from 5 February to 8 February. Nick Matthew won his fifth Swedish Open trophy, beating Grégory Gaultier in the final.

Prize money and ranking points

For 2015, the prize purse was $70,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money Swedish Open (2015)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (PSA) 1225 805 490 300 175
Prize money $11,875 $8,125 $5,315 $3,280 $1,875

Seeds

  1. France Grégory Gaultier (Final)
  2. England Nick Matthew (Champion)
  3. England James Willstrop (Quarterfinals)
  4. Germany Simon Rösner (Semifinals)
  5. Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy (Quarterfinals)
  6. Switzerland Nicolas Mueller (First Round)
  7. Australia Cameron Pilley (Quarterfinals)
  8. South Africa Stephen Coppinger (Semifinals)

Draw & Results

1* First round 2*   1* Quarter finals 2*   Semi finals *   Final
1  France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11  
 Egypt Fares Dessouki 5 6 6     1  France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11  
Q  England Tom Richards 9 11 11 11   Q  England Tom Richards 7 7 4  
6  Switzerland Nicolas Mueller 11 1 8 5       1  France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11  
8  South Africa Stephen Coppinger 12 11 11       8  South Africa Stephen Coppinger 4 3 6  
WC  Sweden Rasmus Hult 10 7 8     8  South Africa Stephen Coppinger 11 11 11 11
 England Chris Simpson 9 11 11 4 8   3  England James Willstrop 7 9 13 7  
3  England James Willstrop 11 7 7 11 11       1  France Grégory Gaultier 9 8 7
4  Germany Simon Rösner 12 11 14 14       2  England Nick Matthew * 11 11 11
 England Adrian Waller 14 6 12 12     4  Germany Simon Rösner 11 11 11  
Q  South Africa Shaun Le Roux 9 11 6 7   5  Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy 6 6 4  
5  Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy 11 5 11 11       4  Germany Simon Rösner 7 11 5 11
7  Australia Cameron Pilley 11 11 11       2  England Nick Matthew 11 7 11 13  
Q  England Joe Lee 5 9 3     7  Australia Cameron Pilley 10 8 10
Q  Finland Olli Tuominen 5 4 4   2  England Nick Matthew 12 11 12  
2  England Nick Matthew 11 11 11  

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See also

References

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