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1952 Men's British Open Squash Championship

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British Open Squash Championships
14th British Open Championships
Details
LocationLondon, England
VenueLansdowne Club
← 1951
1953 →

The 1952 Open Championship was held at the Lansdowne Club in London from 02-7 April. Hashim Khan won his second consecutive title defeating four times champion Mahmoud Karim in the final.[1]

Seeds

Results

[2]

First Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
Pakistan Hashim Khan ^ 9 9 9
England Peter Doggart + 3 2 1 Pakistan Hashim Khan 9 9 9
England Alan Fairbairn + 7 5 9 5 England Fairbairn 4 0 0
England Alan Seymour-Hayden + 9 9 3 8 ret Pakistan Hashim Khan 9 9 9
Scotland William 'Doug' McLaggan 4 3 4 South Africa Hildick-Smith 2 0 2
South Africa Dr Gavin Hildick-Smith + 9 9 9 South Africa Hildick-Smith w/o
England N E Hooper 10 5 9 9 England Hooper scr
England Leslie Keeble 8 9 0 7 Pakistan Hashim Khan 9 9 9
Egypt Mahmoud Karim ^ 9 9 9 Egypt Karim 5 7 0
England G J Reece 3 3 7 Egypt Karim 9 9 9
England Roy Wilson + 8 9 9 9 England Wilson 3 1 6
England D W Harman 10 7 2 2 Egypt Karim 9 9 9
England Brian Phillips ^ 1 9 9 9 England Phillips 2 4 3
England Jack Giles 9 1 7 2 England Phillips 6 9 9 9
England Sir Charles McLeod + 10 8 9 3 9 England McLeod 9 1 2 5
England W E J Gordon 8 10 0 9 1

+ amateur
^ seeded

Preceded by British Open Squash Championships
England (London)

1952
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ "Times Archives 1952 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. ^ "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives.