Motor City Open 2016
17th Motor City Open
Details
Event nameMotor City Open 2016
LocationUnited States Detroit, Michigan, United States
VenueBirmingham Athletic Club
Website
themotorcityopen.com
Men's PSA World Tour
CategoryWorld Tour International 70
Prize money$70,000
YearWorld Tour 2016

The 2016 Motor City Open is an International 70 tournament of the PSA World Tour. This 2016 edition of the Motor City Open took place at the Birmingham Athletic Club in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States on January 22–25, 2016. Ali Farag won his first Motor City Open title, beating Nick Matthew in the final.

Prize money and ranking points

For 2016, the prize purse was $70,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money Motor City Open (2016)
Event W F SF QF 1R
Points (PSA) 1225 805 490 300 175
Prize money $12,350 $8,450 $5,525 $3,410 $1,950

Seeds

  1. Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy (quarterfinals)
  2. England Nick Matthew (final)
  3. France Mathieu Castagnet (semifinals)
  4. Hong Kong Max Lee (first round)
  5. Australia Ryan Cuskelly (quarterfinals)
  6. Spain Borja Golán (semifinals)
  7. Egypt Ali Farag (champion)
  8. England Chris Simpson (quarterfinals)

Draw and results

First round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
1 Egypt Mohd El Shorbagy 11 11 6 11
England Adrian Waller 9 9 11 8 1 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy 11 9 7 11 6
Q Peru Diego Elías 9 4 1 7 Egypt Ali Farag 6 11 11 8 11
7 Egypt Ali Farag 11 11 11 7 Egypt Ali Farag 12 9 11 11
5 Australia Ryan Cuskelly 3 France Mathieu Castagnet 10 11 4 9
Q Pakistan Nasir Iqbal wo 5 Australia Ryan Cuskelly 9 11 11 9 2
Q Finland Olli Tuominen 4 6 11 4 3 France Mathieu Castagnet 11 7 5 11 11
3 France Mathieu Castagnet 11 11 9 11 7 Egypt Ali Farag 11 5 11 11
4 Hong Kong Max Lee 6 7 9 2 England Nick Matthew 7 11 6 7
Q Hong Kong Leo Au 11 11 11 Q Hong Kong Leo Au 4 2 5
France Grégoire Marche 3 8 4 6 Spain Borja Golán 11 11 11
6 Spain Borja Golán 11 11 11 6 Spain Borja Golán 8 11 8 7
8 England Chris Simpson 13 11 19 2 England Nick Matthew 11 9 11 11
Switzerland Nicolas Müller 11 1 17 8 England Chris Simpson 6 6 7
Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar 8 9 12 11 9 2 England Nick Matthew 11 11 11
2 England Nick Matthew 11 11 10 9 11

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References

  1. "World series Prize Money" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-25. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  2. "Tournaments - Professional Squash Association".
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