Open International de Squash de Nantes 2015

Open International de Nantes 2015
1st Open International de Nantes
Details
Event name Open International de Squash de Nantes 2015
Location France Nantes France
Venue Le Lieu Unique
Website
www.opensquashnantes.fr
PSA World Tour
Category Challenger 10
Prize money $10,000
Year World Tour 2015
2016 

The Open International de Squash de Nantes 2015 is the 2015 edition of the Open International de Squash de Nantes, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event Challenger (Prize money: $10,000). The event took place at Le Lieu Unique in Nantes in France from 2 to 6 of September. Grégoire Marche won his first Open International de Nantes trophy, beating Henrik Mustonen in the final.

Prize money and ranking points

For 2015, the prize purse was $10,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money Open International de Nantes (2015)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (PSA) 175 115 70 45 25
Prize money $ 1,900 $ 1,300 $ 850 $ 525 $ 300

Seeds

  1. France Grégoire Marche (Champion)
  2. France Lucas Serme (Semifinals)
  3. Finland Henrik Mustonen (Final)
  4. England Eddie Charlton (Semifinals)
  5. Germany Jens Schoor (Quarterfinals)
  6. Netherlands Piëdro Schweertman (Quarterfinals)
  7. Pakistan Khawaja Adil Maqbool (Quarterfinals)
  8. France Geoffrey Demont (First Round)

Draw & Results

First round
2 & 3 September 2015
  Quarter finals
4 September 2015
  Semi finals
5 September 2015
  Final
6 September 2015
1  France Grégoire Marche 11 11 11  
 Finland Matias Tuomi 2 3 2     1  France Grégoire Marche 11 11 11  
Q  Belgium Jan VD Herrewegen 13 11 11   Q  Belgium Jan VD Herrewegen 2 2 7  
8  France Geoffrey Demont 11 5 5       1  France Grégoire Marche 11 12 11 11  
7  Pakistan Khaw. Adil Maqbool 11 12 12       4  England Eddie Charlton 3 14 6 4  
Q  England Robert Downer 8 10 10     7  Pakistan Khawaja Adil Maqbool 5 6 10
Q  Spain Iker Pajares Bernabeu 4 6 7   4  England Eddie Charlton 11 11 12  
4  England Eddie Charlton 11 11 11       1  France Grégoire Marche 11 11 11
3  Finland Henrik Mustonen 7 11 11 12       3  Finland Henrik Mustonen 8 2 9
 Pakistan Muhd Saqib Yousaf 11 7 5 10     3  Finland Henrik Mustonen 11 11 4 7 11  
 England George Parker 3 6 11 10   6  Netherlands Piëdro Schweertman 3 8 11 11 8  
6  Netherlands Piëdro Schweertman 11 11 8 12       3  Finland Henrik Mustonen 11 8 11 11
5  Germany Jens Schoor 11 11 11       2  France Lucas Serme 8 11 9 9  
WC  France Benjamin Aubert 6 8 7     5  Germany Jens Schoor 9 7 8
Q  Spain Edmon López Möller 3 6 5   2  France Lucas Serme 11 11 11  
2  France Lucas Serme 11 11 11  

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See also

References

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