2009 Men's World Team Squash Championships

Men's World Team 2009
22nd WSF World Men's Team Championship
LocationDenmark Odense, Denmark
Date(s)September 27 - October 3, 2009
Teams28 (from all the 5 confederations)
Website
www.squashsite.co.uk/worldteams/
Results
ChampionsEgypt Egypt
Runners-upFrance France
Third placeAustralia Australia
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The 2009 Men's World Team Squash Championships is the men's edition of the 2009 World Team Squash Championships organized by the World Squash Federation, which serves as the world team championship for squash players. The event were held in Odense, Denmark and took place from September 27 to October 3, 2009. The tournament was organized by the World Squash Federation and the Danish Squash Federation. The Egypt team won his second World Team Championships beating the French team in the final.

Participating teams

A total of 28 teams competed from all the five confederations: Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania. For Serbia, it was their first participation at a world team championship.

Africa
(SFA)
America
(FPS)
Asia
(ASF)
Europe
(ESF)
Oceania
(OSF)
Map
 Egypt
 Kenya
 South Africa
 Canada
 United States
 Venezuela
 Hong Kong
 India
 Japan
 Kuwait
 Malaysia
 Pakistan
 Austria
 Denmark (Host Country)
 England (Title Holder)
 France
 Finland
 Germany
 Ireland
 Italy
 Netherlands
 Scotland
 Serbia
 Spain
 Sweden
 Wales
 Australia
 New Zealand
Map of the participating nations
Map of the participating nations

Seeds

  1. Egypt Egypt (champion)
  2. England England (semifinals)
  3. France France (final)
  4. Australia Australia (semifinals)
  5. Malaysia Malaysia (round of 16)
  6. Pakistan Pakistan (quarterfinals)
  7. Canada Canada (quarterfinals)
  8. Italy Italy (quarterfinals)
  9. India India (first round)
  10. New Zealand New Zealand (round of 16)
  11. South Africa South Africa (quarterfinals)
  12. United States United States (round of 16)
  13. Netherlands Netherlands (round of 16)
  14. Republic of Ireland Ireland (round of 16)
  15. Germany Germany (round of 16)
  16. Hong Kong Hong Kong (first round)

Squads

Egypt Egypt
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Kuwait Kuwait
Serbia Serbia
  • Dennis Drenjovski
  • Daniel Zilic
  • Ivan Djordjevic
  • Marko Matanovic


England England
Germany Germany
Austria Austria
Japan Japan
France France
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Denmark Denmark


Australia Australia
Netherlands Netherlands
Wales Wales

Malaysia Malaysia
United States United States
Finland Finland


Pakistan Pakistan
South Africa South Africa
Sweden Sweden
  • Rasmus Hult
  • Carl-Johan Lofvenborg
  • Joakim Larsson
  • Andre Wikstorm
Kenya Kenya
Canada Canada
New Zealand New Zealand
Spain Spain
  • David Vidal
  • Alejandro Garbi
  • Eduardo Gonzalez
  • Carlos Cornes


Italy Italy
India India
Scotland Scotland
Venezuela Venezuela

[1]

Group stage results

Pool A

Egypt Egypt 3 - 0 Kuwait Kuwait
Hong Kong Hong Kong 3 - 0 Serbia Serbia
Egypt Egypt 3 - 0 Hong Kong Hong Kong
Kuwait Kuwait 3 - 0 Serbia Serbia
Egypt Egypt 3 - 0 Serbia Serbia
Hong Kong Hong Kong 1 - 2 Kuwait Kuwait
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 Egypt Egypt 3 3 0 6
2 Kuwait Kuwait 3 2 1 4
3 Hong Kong Hong Kong 3 1 2 2
4 Serbia Serbia 3 0 2 0

Pool B

England England 3 - 0 Austria Austria
Germany Germany 3 - 0 Japan Japan
England England 3 - 0 Japan Japan
Germany Germany 3 - 0 Austria Austria
England England 2 - 1 Germany Germany
Austria Austria 2 - 1 Japan Japan
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 England England 3 3 0 6
2 Germany Germany 3 2 1 4
3 Austria Austria 3 1 2 2
4 Japan Japan 3 0 2 0

Pool C

Republic of Ireland Ireland 3 - 0 Denmark Denmark
France France 3 - 0 Denmark Denmark
France France 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland Ireland
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 France France 2 2 0 4
2 Republic of Ireland Ireland 2 1 1 2
3 Denmark Denmark 2 0 2 0

Pool D

Netherlands Netherlands 2 - 1 Wales Wales
Australia Australia 3 - 0 Wales Wales
Australia Australia 2 - 1 Netherlands Netherlands
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 Australia Australia 2 2 0 4
2 Netherlands Netherlands 2 1 1 2
3 Wales Wales 2 0 2 0

Pool E

United States United States 2 - 1 Finland Finland
Malaysia Malaysia 2 - 1 Finland Finland
Malaysia Malaysia 3 - 0 United States United States
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 Malaysia Malaysia 2 2 0 4
2 United States United States 2 1 1 2
3 Finland Finland 2 0 2 0

Pool F

Pakistan Pakistan 3 - 0 Kenya Kenya
South Africa South Africa 2 - 1 Sweden Sweden
Pakistan Pakistan 3 - 0 Sweden Sweden
South Africa South Africa 3 - 0 Kenya Kenya
Pakistan Pakistan 1 - 2 South Africa South Africa
Sweden Sweden 3 - 0 Kenya Kenya
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 South Africa South Africa 3 3 0 6
2 Pakistan Pakistan 3 2 1 4
3 Sweden Sweden 3 1 2 2
4 Kenya Kenya 3 0 2 0

Pool G

New Zealand New Zealand 2 - 1 Spain Spain
Canada Canada 3 - 0 Spain Spain
Canada Canada 3 - 0 New Zealand New Zealand
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 Canada Canada 2 2 0 4
2 New Zealand New Zealand 2 1 1 2
3 Spain Spain 2 0 2 0

Pool H

Italy Italy 3 - 0 Venezuela Venezuela
India India 0 - 3 Scotland Scotland
Italy Italy 3 - 0 Scotland Scotland
India India 3 - 0 Venezuela Venezuela
Italy Italy 2 - 1 India India
Scotland Scotland 3 - 0 Venezuela Venezuela
Rank Nation Match Won Lost Points
1 Italy Italy 3 3 0 6
2 Scotland Scotland 3 2 1 4
3 India India 3 1 2 2
4 Venezuela Venezuela 3 0 2 0

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Finals

Draw

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Egypt Egypt 3 3 2
15 Germany Germany 0 1 0 1 Egypt Egypt 3 3 2
7 Canada Canada 3 3 2 7 Canada Canada 1 1 1
Scotland Scotland 0 2 0 1 Egypt Egypt 3 3 2
4 Australia Australia 3 3 2 4 Australia Australia 1 2 0
14 Republic of Ireland Ireland 0 0 0 4 Australia Australia 3 3 2
5 Malaysia Malaysia 1 3 1 6 Pakistan Pakistan 0 0 0
6 Pakistan Pakistan 3 0 3 1 Egypt Egypt 1 3 3
12 United States United States 1 3 1 3 France France 3 0 1
11 South Africa South Africa 3 1 3 11 South Africa South Africa 1 0 1
13 Netherlands Netherlands 0 0 0 3 France France 3 3 2
3 France France 3 3 2 3 France France 1 3 3
10 New Zealand New Zealand 2 3 0 2 England England 3 1 1
8 Italy Italy 3 2 3 8 Italy Italy 0 0 0
Kuwait Kuwait 0 1 2 2 England England 3 3 2
2 England England 3 3 1
Third place match
4 Australia Australia 1 3 3
2 England England 3 2 1

Results

Quarter-finals


Egypt
3
QUARTER FINAL
Odense, Denmark
1 October 2009
Glass Court

Canada
0
1 2 3 4 5
1 Egypt
Canada
N°1 Amr Shabana
N°1 Jonathon Power
11
9
4
11
11
6
11
7
   
2 Egypt
Canada
N°2 Ramy Ashour
N°2 Shahier Razik
11
9
4
11
11
6
11
7
   
3 Egypt
Canada
N°3 Wael El Hindi
N°3 David Phillips
7
11
11
6
14
12
     

Australia
3
QUARTER FINAL
Odense, Denmark
1 October 2009
Glass Court

Pakistan
0
1 2 3 4 5
1 Australia
Pakistan
N°1 David Palmer
N°1 Farhan Mehboob
11
5
11
9
11
6
     
2 Australia
Pakistan
N°2 Stewart Boswell
N°2 Yasir Butt
11
5
11
10
11
5
     
3 Australia
Pakistan
N°3 Cameron Pilley
N°3 Mansoor Zaman
11
6
11
7
       


South Africa
0
QUARTER FINAL
Odense, Denmark
1 October 2009
Glass Court

France
3
1 2 3 4 5
1 South Africa
France
N°1 Rodney Durbach
N°1 Grégory Gaultier
5
11
14
12
6
11
5
11
   
2 South Africa
France
N°2 Jesse Engelbrecht
N°2 Thierry Lincou
6
11
7
11
6
11
     
3 South Africa
France
N°3 Clinton Leeuw
N°3 Julien Balbo
11
7
0
11
5
11
     

Italy
0
QUARTER FINAL
Odense, Denmark
1 October 2009
Glass Court

Egypt
3
1 2 3 4 5
1 Italy
Egypt
N°1 Marcus Berrett
N°1 James Willstrop
3
11
10
11
6
11
     
2 Italy
Egypt
N°2 Amr Swelim
N°2 Peter Barker
4
11
4
11
5
11
     
3 Italy
Egypt
N°3 Jose Facchini
N°3 Adrian Grant
5
11
9
11
       

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Semi-finals


Egypt
3
SEMI FINAL
Odense, Denmark
2 October 2009
Glass Court

Australia
0
1 2 3 4 5
1 Egypt
Australia
N°3 Ramy Ashour
N°3 Cameron Pilley
13
11
8
11
11
6
11
9
   
2 Egypt
Australia
N°1 Karim Darwish
N°1 David Palmer
11
6
4
11
14
16
11
8
5
5
 
3 Egypt
Australia
N°2 Amr Shabana
N°2 Stewart Boswell
12
10
11
7
       

France
2
SEMI FINAL
Odense, Denmark
2 October 2009
Glass Court

England
1
1 2 3 4 5
1 France
England
N°3 Renan Lavigne
N°3 Adrian Grant
11
9
5
11
4
11
3
11
   
2 France
England
N°1 Grégory Gaultier
N°1 James Willstrop
11
10
6
11
11
6
12
10
   
3 France
England
N°2 Thierry Lincou
N°2 Peter Barker
11
6
11
8
7
11
11
8
   

[4]

Final


Egypt
2
FINAL
Odense, Denmark
3 October 2009
Glass Court

France
1
1 2 3 4 5
1 Egypt
France
N°1 Karim Darwish
N°1 Grégory Gaultier
11
8
5
11
8
11
2
11
   
2 Egypt
France
N°3 Ramy Ashour
N°3 Renan Lavigne
11
3
11
4
11
5
     
3 Egypt
France
N°2 Amr Shabana
N°2 Thierry Lincou
11
6
7
11
12
10
12
10
   

[5]

 2009 WSF World Team Championship 
Albanian: EGY
2nd title
Team
Karim Darwish - Amr Shabana - Ramy Ashour - Wael El Hindi

Post-tournament team ranking

Position Team Result
1st Egypt Egypt Champions
2nd France France Final
3rd Australia Australia Semi-final
4th England England Semi-final
5th Pakistan Pakistan Quarter-final
6th South Africa South Africa Quarter-final
7th Italy Italy Quarter-final
8th Canada Canada Quarter-final
Position Team Result
9th Malaysia Malaysia Round of 16
10th New Zealand New Zealand Round of 16
11th Germany Germany Round of 16
12th United States United States Round of 16
13th Scotland Scotland Round of 16
14th Netherlands Netherlands Round of 16
15th Kuwait Kuwait Round of 16
16th Republic of Ireland Ireland Round of 16
Position Team Result
17th Hong Kong Hong Kong Group Stage
18th India India Group Stage
19th Finland Finland Group Stage
20th Denmark Denmark Group Stage
21st Wales Wales Group Stage
22nd Sweden Sweden Group Stage
23rd Spain Spain Group Stage
24th Austria Austria Group Stage
Position Team Result
25th Japan Japan Group Stage
26th Kenya Kenya Group Stage
27th Serbia Serbia Group Stage
28th Venezuela Venezuela Group Stage

[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Teams".
  2. ^ "Draws".
  3. ^ "Quarters".
  4. ^ "Semis".
  5. ^ "Today".
  6. ^ http://www.worldsquash.org/ws/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Mens-Team-Open.pdf[permanent dead link]

External links

  • SquashSite World Team 2009 Official Website
Preceded by
India (Chennai)
2007
Squash World Team
Denmark (Odense)

2009
Succeeded by
Germany (Paderborn)
2011
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