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Open de France - Nantes 2019
5th Men's Open International de Nantes
Details
Event nameOpen International de Squash de Nantes 2018
LocationFrance Nantes France
VenueChâteau des ducs de Bretagne
Website
www.opensquashnantes.fr
Men's PSA World Tour
CategoryMen's PSA World Tour Silver
Prize money$73,500
YearWorld Tour 2019
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The Men's Open de France - Nantes 2019 is the men's edition of the 2019 Open International de Squash de Nantes, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event World Tour Silver (Prize money: $73,500).

The event took place at the Château des ducs de Bretagne in Nantes in France from 9 to 14 September.

Paul Coll won his first Open International de Nantes trophy, beating Joel Makin in the final.[1]

The Château des ducs de Bretagne, venue of the 5th edition

Prize money and ranking points

For 2019, the prize purse was $73,500. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[2]

Prize Money Open de France - Nantes (2019)
Event W F SF QF R16 1R
Points (PSA) 1225 805 490 300 182.5 112.5
Prize money $12,825 $8,100 $5,065 $3,035 $1,855 $1,180

Seeds

  1. Germany Simon Rösner (quarterfinals)
  2. New Zealand Paul Coll (champion)
  3. Wales Joel Makin (final)
  4. Egypt Zahed Salem (semifinals)
  5. Egypt Fares Dessouky (quarterfinals)
  6. France Grégoire Marche (semifinals)
  7. England Declan James (round of 16)
  8. England James Willstrop (quarterfinals)


Draw and results

1* 2* First round 3* 4*
9 September 2019
1* 2* Round of 16 3*
10 September 2019
1* Quarter finals 2*
11 & 12 September 2019
Semi finals *
13 September 2019
Final *
14 September 2019
1 Germany Simon Rösner 11 16 13
England Richie Fallows 13 9 4 9/16 Spain Borja Golán 2 18 11
9/16 Spain Borja Golán 11 11 11 1 Germany Simon Rösner 5 11 3
9/16 England Daryl Selby 2 6 6 France Grégoire Marche 11 9 11
England Nathan Lake 11 11 England Nathan Lake 4 4
6 France Grégoire Marche 11 11
6 France Grégoire Marche 11 11 6 7 7
3 Wales Joel Makin 8 6 11 11 11
5 Egypt Fares Dessouky 11 11
WC France Benjamin Aubert 12 11 12 WC France Benjamin Aubert 2 8
9/16 Germany Raphael Kandra 10 13 10 5 Egypt Fares Dessouky 12 5 8
9/16 Scotland Alan Clyne 11 11 3 Wales Joel Makin 10 11 11
France Baptiste Masotti 8 9 9/16 Scotland Alan Clyne 8 9
3 Wales Joel Makin 11 11
3 Wales Joel Makin 10 3 9
2 New Zealand Paul Coll 12 11 11
4 Egypt Zahed Salem 11 9 11
Egypt Youssef Ibrahim 12 11 Egypt Youssef Ibrahim 9 11 5
9/16 Spain Iker Pajares Bernabeu 10 9 4 Egypt Zahed Salem 11 11
9/16 England Chris Simpson 11 11 8 England James Willstrop 8 7
England Ben Coleman 8 5 9/16 England Chris Simpson 8 5
8 England James Willstrop 11 11
4 Egypt Zahed Salem 9 5 8
2 New Zealand Paul Coll 11 11 11
7 England Declan James 7 11 3
India Ramit Tandon 12 4 10 9/16 France Mathieu Castagnet 11 9 11
9/16 France Mathieu Castagnet 10 11 12 9/16 France Mathieu Castagnet 15 3 9
9/16 England George Parker 11 11 2 New Zealand Paul Coll 13 11 11
Egypt Mazen Gamal 9 8 9/16 England George Parker 6 6
2 New Zealand Paul Coll 11 11

[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "France's Serme and New Zealand's Coll Reign Supreme At Open de France - Nantes - Professional Squash Association". psaworldtour.com. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  2. ^ "PSA World Tour Rule Book" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  3. ^ "Open de France - Nantes 2019 - Professional Squash Association". psaworldtour.com.