1984 Men's World Open Squash Championship

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Men's World Open 1984
8th PSA World Squash Championship
LocationPakistan Karachi, Pakistan
Date(s)November 28-December 3, 1984
PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Open
Prize money$ 30,000
Results
ChampionPakistan Jahangir Khan
Runner-upPakistan Qamar Zaman
Semi-finalistsPakistan Maqsood Ahmed
New Zealand Ross Norman
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The 1984 PSA Men's Hamdard World Open Squash Championship is the men's edition of the 1984 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Karachi in Pakistan from 28 November to 3 December 1984. Jahangir Khan won his fourth consecutive World Open title, defeating Qamar Zaman in the final.

Seeds

  1. Pakistan Jahangir Khan (Champion)
  2. Australia Chris Dittmar (Quarterfinals)
  3. New Zealand Ross Norman (Semifinals)
  4. Pakistan Qamar Zaman (Final)


First round

Player One Player Two Score
Pakistan Jahangir Khan Pakistan Essa Khan 9-0 9-0 9-4
New Zealand Ross Norman England Andrew Dwyer 9-4 9-1 9-5
Pakistan Sohail Qaiser England Sean Flynn 9-3 9-1 9-0
England Phil Kenyon France Patrice Chautard 9-7 9-2 9-1
England Geoff Williams Pakistan R Khan 9-1 9-3 9-1
England Jamie Hickox Pakistan Ghous Ur Rehman 9-2 9-5 9-3
England Danny Lee Pakistan F Khan 9-5 9-0 9-1
Australia Greg Pollard Pakistan Zakar Khan
England Hiddy Jahan Pakistan Karimullah Khan 9-0 9-5 9-0
Pakistan Fahim Gul England A Bennett 9-3 9-4 10-8
Pakistan Gogi Alauddin England Richard Mosley 9-4 9-0 7-9 9-0
England Gawain Briars (11) Wales Tiefon Salisbury 9-2 9-3 9-1
England Martin Bodimeade Sweden Leif Leiner 9-4 5-9 7-9 9-4 10-8

Draw & Results

Second round Third round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
1 Pakistan Jahangir Khan 9 9 9
Pakistan Shah Jehan Khan 2 2 3 1 Pakistan J Khan 9 9 9
Australia Ross Thorne 9 1 9 10 Australia Thorne 1 0 0
Egypt Gamal Awad 4 9 6 8 1 Pakistan J Khan 9 9 9
England Martin Bodimeade 3 1 3 9 England Jahan 0 4 1
England Hiddy Jahan 9 9 9 England Jahan 9 2 8 9 9
Pakistan Muhammad Sattar 1 0 3 Sweden Bosse Boström 6 9 10 2 2
Sweden Bosse Boström 9 9 9 1 Pakistan J Khan 9 9 9
3 New Zealand Ross Norman 9 9 9 3 New Zealand Norman 2 1 1
Pakistan Ahmed Gul 6 0 2 3 New Zealand Norman 9 10 9
Pakistan Sohail Qaiser 9 5 9 9 Pakistan Qaiser 2 7 8
Australia Dean Williams 6 9 6 0 3 New Zealand Norman 9 7 9 9
New Zealand Stuart Davenport 9 9 9 New Zealand Davenport 4 9 4 0
Pakistan Fahim Gul 7 0 1 New Zealand Davenport 7 9 9 9 Final
England Phil Kenyon 6 9 9 9 England Kenyon 9 5 1 6
England David Lloyd 9 4 5 0 1 Pakistan J Khan 9 4 9
4 Pakistan Qamar Zaman 9 9 10 4 Pakistan Zaman 0 3 4
Pakistan Amjad Iqbal 6 0 8 4 Pakistan Zaman 9 9 6 9
Pakistan Umar Hayat Khan 9 9 9 Pakistan U H Khan 4 7 9 6
Egypt Magdi Saad 4 2 7 4 Pakistan Zaman 10 9 9
8 Australia Greg Pollard 10 9 9 8 Australia Pollard 9 1 1
Pakistan Jamshed Gul 9 5 1 8 Australia Pollard 9 9 9
England Danny Lee 9 9 5 6 9 England Lee 5 3 5
11 England Gawain Briars 1 6 9 9 8 4 Pakistan Zaman 4 9 9 9
Pakistan Maqsood Ahmed 9 9 9 Pakistan Maqsood A 9 3 5 3
Pakistan Gogi Alauddin 5 0 2 Pakistan Maqsood A 9 9 9
England Jamie Hickox 9 3 1 9 9 England Hickox 7 1 3
Australia Steve Bowditch 5 9 9 4 0 Pakistan Maqsood A 6 9 3 9 9
2 Australia Chris Dittmar 9 8 9 9 2 Australia Dittmar 9 3 9 3 2
Zimbabwe Trevor Wilkinson 6 10 1 3 2 Australia Dittmar 9 9 9
England Geoff Williams 9 9 5 9 England Williams G 5 4 0
Pakistan Fahim Gul 4 3 9 4

Note

Jahangir Khan took just 32 minutes to win the final watched by his father Roshan Khan, the 1957 British Open champion.
Event sponsored by Hamdard of Pakistan.

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Preceded by World Open
Pakistan (Karachi)

1984
Succeeded by
  1. ^ "Mens Squash World Open 1984".