Men's Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2014

Malaysian Open 2014
Details
Event name Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2014
Location Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Venue National Squash Centre
Nu Sentral Mall
Website
www.squashsite.co.uk/2009/malaysian2014.htm
PSA World Tour
Category International 50
Prize money $50,000
Year World Tour 2014
 2013 2015 

The Men's Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2014 is the men's edition of the 2014 Malaysian Open Squash Championships, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event International (Prize money: $50,000). The event took place in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia from 20 August to 23 August. Mohamed El Shorbagy won his first Malaysian Open trophy, beating Max Lee in the final.

Prize money and ranking points

For 2014, the prize purse was $ 50,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money Malaysian Open (2014)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (PSA) 875 575 350 215 125
Prize money $ 8,075 $ 5,525 $ 3,615 $ 2,230 $ 1,275

Seeds

  1. Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy (Champion)
  2. Spain Borja Golán (Semifinals)
  3. Egypt Tarek Momen (Semifinals)
  4. Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad (Quarterfinals)
  5. Hong Kong Max Lee (Final)
  6. Malaysia Ong Beng Hee (First Round)
  7. Finland Olli Tuominen (Quarterfinals)
  8. Malaysia Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan (Quarterfinals)

Draw and results

First round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 11 11 11  
 Kuwait Abdullah Al Muzayen 4 3 3     1  Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 11 11 11  
Q  Malaysia Mohd Azlan Iskandar 11 10 11 rtd   8  Malaysia Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 5 9 3  
8  Malaysia Mohd Nafi. Adnan 8 12 5       1  Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 11 11 11  
6  Malaysia Ong Beng Hee 8 11 10 12 10       3  Egypt Tarek Momen 7 7 7  
Q  India Mahesh Mangaonkar 11 7 12 10 12     Q  India Mahesh Mangaonkar 7 11 8 11 6
Q  France Lucas Serme 10 7 11 6   3  Egypt Tarek Momen 11 5 11 2 11  
3  Egypt Tarek Momen 12 11 9 11       1  Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 11 11 11
4  Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad 14 11 10 13       5  Hong Kong Max Lee 6 7 9
 Hong Kong Leo Au 12 5 12 11     4  Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad 13 12 6 11 8  
Q  Australia Rex Hedrick 9 7 9   5  Hong Kong Max Lee 15 10 11 6 11  
5  Hong Kong Max Lee 11 11 11       5  Hong Kong Max Lee 7 11 11 11
7  Finland Olli Tuominen 11 11 12 7 11       2  Spain Borja Golán 11 7 8 7  
WC  Malaysia Ivan Yuen 7 13 10 11 3     7  Finland Olli Tuominen 6 2 11 1
 Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar 11 7 4 13   2  Spain Borja Golán 11 11 9 11  
2  Spain Borja Golán 5 11 11 15  

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See also

References

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