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Women's World Open 2004
21st WISPA World Squash Championship
LocationMalaysia Kuala Lumpur
Date(s)December 7–11, 2004
Website
www.squashsite.co.uk/womens_world_open.htm
WISPA World Tour
CategoryWISPA World Open
Prize money$72,500
Results
ChampionNetherlands Vanessa Atkinson
Runner-upAustralia Natalie Grinham
Semi-finalistsMalaysia Nicol David
Australia Rachael Grinham
← 2003 Hong Kong Hong Kong 2005 →

The 2004 Women's World Open Squash Championship is the women's edition of the 2004 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia from 7 to 11 December 2004. Vanessa Atkinson won her first World Open trophy, beating Natalie Grinham in the final.

Seeds

  1. Australia Rachael Grinham (Semifinals)
  2. England Cassie Jackman (Second Round)
  3. Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson (Champion)
  4. Australia Natalie Grinham (Final)
  5. England Linda Elriani (Quarterfinals)
  6. Malaysia Nicol David (Semifinals)
  7. England Fiona Geaves (First Round)
  8. England Rebecca Macree (Quarterfinals)
  9. Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy (First Round)
  10. England Jenny Tranfield (Quarterfinals)
  11. England Vicky Botwright (Second Round)
  12. New Zealand Shelley Kitchen (Quarterfinals)
  13. England Jenny Duncalf (Second Round)
  14. France Isabelle Stoehr (First Round)
  15. England Stephanie Brind (Second Round)
  16. Republic of Ireland Madeline Perry (Second Round)

Draw and results

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 Australia Rachael Grinham 9 9 9
Q Australia Melissa Martin 0 4 2 1 Australia Rachael Grinham 9 9 7 9
14 Republic of Ireland Madeline Perry 9 9 9 14 Republic of Ireland Madeline Perry 1 0 9 5
Hong Kong Rebecca Chiu 4 2 5 1 Australia Rachael Grinham 9 9 9
7 England Fiona Geaves 1 9 4 10 England Jenny Tranfield 1 1 7
England Tania Bailey 9 10 9 England Tania Bailey 9 2 3 6
10 England Jenny Tranfield 9 9 9 10 England Jenny Tranfield 7 9 9 9
Q Australia Kasey Brown 4 0 0 1 Australia Rachael Grinham 0 2 2
3 Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 9 5 9 9 3 Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 9 9 9
Scotland Pamela Nimmo 2 9 2 7 3 Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 9 9 2 9
11 England Vicky Botwright 9 10 8 9 11 England Vicky Botwright 6 6 9 8
Q New Zealand Tamsyn Leevey 7 8 10 3 3 Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 7 9 9
5 England Linda Elriani 9 9 9 5 England Linda Elriani 9 1 3 rtd
Q Egypt Engy Kheirallah 3 4 1 5 England Linda Elriani 9 9 8 9 Final
13 England Jenny Duncalf 9 9 9 13 England Jenny Duncalf 5 7 10 2
United States Latasha Khan 3 6 3 3 Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 9 9 9
England Laura Lengthorn 6 9 9 9 4 Australia Natalie Grinham 1 1 5
14 France Isabelle Stoehr 9 4 7 7 England Laura Lengthorn 5 7 5
Pakistan Carla Khan 7 3 9 7 8 England Rebecca Macree 9 9 9
8 England Rebecca Macree 9 9 7 9 8 England Rebecca Macree 6 3 0
Q Canada Runa Reta 4 9 9 5 4 4 Australia Natalie Grinham 9 9 9
15 England Stephanie Brind 9 2 7 9 9 15 England Stephanie Brind 7 4 1
Netherlands Annelize Naudé 8 1 4 4 Australia Natalie Grinham 9 9 9
4 Australia Natalie Grinham 9 9 9 4 Australia Natalie Grinham 9 9 2 9 9
England Alison Waters 2 6 9 9 9 6 Malaysia Nicol David 3 7 9 10 7
9 Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 9 9 4 3 5 England Alison Waters 8 9 2 8
Q Wales Tegwen Malik 3 0 3 6 Malaysia Nicol David 9 7 9 9
6 Malaysia Nicol David 9 9 9 6 Malaysia Nicol David 9 9 9
Q Australia Amelia Pittock 4 9 1 5 12 New Zealand Shelley Kitchen 7 3 4
12 New Zealand Shelley Kitchen 9 6 9 9 12 New Zealand Shelley Kitchen 9 9 9
England Dominique Lloyd-Walter 1 1 5 2 England Cassie Jackman 5 4 7
2 England Cassie Jackman 9 9 9

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See also

References

Preceded by WISPA World Open
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)

2004
Succeeded by