1988 Men's World Open Squash Championship

Men's World Open 1988
12th PSA World Squash Championship
Location Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
Date(s) May 10–13, 1988
PSA World Tour
Category World Open
Prize money $ 82,000
Results
Champion Pakistan Jahangir Khan
Runner-up Pakistan Jansher Khan
Semi-finalists Australia C Dittmar / New Zealand R Norman
 1987 England Malaysia 1989 

The 1988 PSA Men's NCM World Open Squash Championship is the men's edition of the 1988 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Valkenswaard and Amsterdam in the Netherlands from 09 May to 13 May 1988. Jahangir Khan won his sixth and last World Open title, defeating Jansher Khan in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. Pakistan Jansher Khan (Final)
  2. Pakistan Jahangir Khan (Champion)
  3. Australia Chris Dittmar (Final)
  4. New Zealand Ross Norman (Semifinals)
  5. Australia Rodney Martin (Quarterfinals)
  6. Australia Chris Robertson (Quarterfinals)
  7. Pakistan Umar Hayat Khan (Quarterfinals)
  8. Australia Ross Thorne (Second Round)

Draw & Results

Second round   Third round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  Pakistan Jansher Khan 9 9 9  
 Netherlands Hans Frieling 3 0 1     1  Pakistan Jansher 9 9 9  
 England Phil Kenyon 9 9 9    England Kenyon 2 0 3  
 England Hiddy Jahan 3 0 1       1  Pakistan Jansher 9 9 9  
6  Australia Chris Robertson 5 9 9 9       6  Australia Robertson 4 4 2  
 England Martin Bodimeade 9 3 0 2     6  Australia Robertson 9 9 9
 England Bryan Beeson 9 9 9    England Beeson 7 3 4  
 Finland Sami Elopuro 2 7 6       1  Pakistan Jansher 9 9 7 9  
4  New Zealand Ross Norman 9 9 9       4  New Zealand Norman 7 2 9 3  
 England Gawain Briars 1 6 6     4  New Zealand Norman 7 10 9 9  
 England Geoff Williams 9 9 9    England Williams 9 8 0 1  
 England Phil Whitlock 4 3 5       4  New Zealand Norman 9 9 9
 England Del Harris 9 9 6 9        England Harris 6 3 2  
8  Australia Ross Thorne 5 6 9 3      England Harris 9 2 9 9
 New Zealand Rory Watt 9 4 9 9    New Zealand Watt 3 9 ? 7  
 Pakistan Qamar Zaman 7 9 5 1       1  Pakistan Jansher 6 2 2
3  Australia Chris Dittmar 9 9 9       2  Pakistan Jahangir 9 9 9
 Sweden Anders Wahlstedt 7 4 2     3  Australia Dittmar 9 9 9  
 Pakistan Maqsood Ahmed 10 9 9    Pakistan Ahmed 0 0 1  
 Pakistan Zarak Jahan Khan 8 1 7       3  Australia Dittmar 4 9 9 9  
5  Australia Rodney Martin 9 9 9       5  Australia R Martin 9 1 3 7  
 Australia Rodney Eyles 3 4 1     5  Australia R Martin 9 8 9 9
 England Neil Harvey 9 9 9    England Harvey 7 10 7 2  
 England Jamie Hickox 5 7 7       3  Australia Dittmar 7 4 5
2  Pakistan Jahangir Khan 9 9 9       2  Pakistan Jahangir 9 9 9  
 Australia Austin Adarraga 1 0 2     2  Pakistan Jahangir 9 9 9  
 Australia Ricki Hill 9 9 9    Australia Hill 2 1 1  
 Sweden Jan-Ulf Soderberg 4 0 1       2  Pakistan Jahangir 9 9 9
7  Pakistan Umar Hayat Khan 9 9 9       7  Pakistan U H Khan 1 1 4  
 Sweden Fredrik Johnson 3 4 1     7  Pakistan U H Khan 9 9 9
 Australia Brett Martin 9 9 4 9    Australia Martin B 5 1 5  
 Pakistan Mir Zaman Gul 6 7 9 4  

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Preceded by
England (Birmingham)
1987
World Open
Netherlands (Amsterdam)

1988
Succeeded by
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
1989
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