2014 World University Squash Championship

World University 2014
8th FISU World University Squash Championship
Location India Chennai, India
Website
wucsquash2014.com
 2010 Australia Malaysia 2016 

The 2014 World University Squash Championship is the edition of the 2014's World University Squash, which serves as the individual world squash championship for students. The event took place in Chennai in India from 1 September to 7 September.

Draw and results

Restricted from the quarter final

Men's Single

  Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                                   
  1  Egypt Mazen Hesham 8 11 11 11  
5/8  Malaysia Sanjay Singh 11 6 3 8  
  1  Egypt Mazen Hesham 13 11 11  
  3/4  United Kingdom Eddie Charlton 11 7 9  
5/8  Malaysia Addeen Idrakie 8 9 11 11 5
  3/4  United Kingdom Eddie Charlton 11 11 8 7 11  
    1  Egypt Mazen Hesham 11 11 11
  2  Egypt Zahed Mohamed 8 9 6
  3/4  Pakistan Saqib Yousaf 11 9 15 8 11  
 South Africa Andrew Martin 8 11 13 11 3  
3/4  Pakistan Saqib Yousaf 6 11 1 7
  2  Egypt Zahed Mohamed 11 7 11 11  
5/8  United Kingdom Joel Makin 10 8 8
  2  Egypt Zahed Mohamed 12 11 11  

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Women's Single

  Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                                   
  1  Czech Republic Olga Ertlova 8 11 11 11  
5/8  France Chloe Mesic 11 9 2 6  
  1  Czech Republic Olga Ertlova 11 11 11  
  5/8  South Africa Alexandra Fuller 7 3 5  
5/8  South Africa Alexandra Fuller 9 11 11 13
  3/4  Malaysia Zulhijjah Binti Azan 11 8 5 11  
    1  Czech Republic Olga Ertlova 8 6 1
  5/8  United Kingdom Camilla Tomlinson 11 11 11
  3/4  South Africa Cheyna Tucker 2 11 3 4  
5/8  United Kingdom Camilla Tomlinson 11 7 11 11  
5/8  United Kingdom Camilla Tomlinson 10 11 11 11
  2  Egypt Farah Abdel Meguid 12 9 3 7  
 India Aparajitha Balamurukan 3 5 12 4
  2  Egypt Farah Abdel Meguid 11 11 10 11  

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Team Event

Semi finals Final
      
1 Egypt Egypt 2
3/4 Malaysia Malaysia 0
1 Egypt Egypt 2
2 United Kingdom Great Britain 1
3/4 South Africa South Africa 0
2 United Kingdom Great Britain 2

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See also

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