2002 Women's World Team Squash Championships

The 2002 Women's McWil Courtwall World Team Squash Championships was the women's edition of the 2002 World Team Squash Championships, organized by the World Squash Federation, held in Odense, Denmark from October 13 to 20, 2002.[1][2]

Women's World Team 2002
13th World Women's Team Championship
LocationDenmark  Odense, Denmark
Date(s)October 13–20, 2002
Results
ChampionsAustralia Australia
Runners-upEngland England
Third placeNew Zealand New Zealand
← England 2000 Netherlands 2004 →

Results

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First round

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Pool A

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Team One Team Two Score
  Australia   Canada 3-0
  Australia   India 3-0
  Australia   Spain 3-0
  Australia   South Africa 3-0
  South Africa   Spain 3-0
  South Africa   India 3-0
  South Africa   Canada 2-1
  Canada   Spain 3-0
  Canada   India 3-0
  Spain   India 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1   Australia Sarah Fitzgerald, Natalie Grinham, Rachael Grinham, Robyn Cooper 4 4 0 8
2   South Africa Claire Nitch, Sjeanne Cawdry, Farrah Sterne, Siyoli Lusaseni 4 3 1 6
3   Canada Melanie Jans, Margo Green, Lauren Wagner, Carolyn Russell 4 2 2 4
4   Spain Elisabet Sado, Olga Puigdemont, Laia Sans 4 1 3 2
5   India Joshna Chinappa, Mekhala Subedar, Vaidehi Reddy 4 0 4 0

Pool B

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Team One Team Two Score
  England   Malaysia 3-0
  England   Germany 3-0
  England   Ireland 3-0
  Malaysia   Ireland 3-0
  Malaysia   Germany 3-0
  Germany   Ireland 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1   England Stephanie Brind, Linda Charman, Tania Bailey, Fiona Geaves 3 3 0 6
2   Malaysia Sharon Wee, Tricia Chuah, Nicol David 3 2 1 4
3   Germany Karin Beriere, Sabine Tillman (née Schöne), Simone Leifels, Jennifer Post 3 1 2 2
4   Ireland Madeline Perry, Aisling Blake, Aisling McArdle 3 0 0 3

Pool C

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Team One Team Two Score
  New Zealand   Denmark 3-0
  New Zealand   France 3-0
  New Zealand   Japan 3-0
  New Zealand   Netherlands 2-1
  Netherlands   Japan 3-0
  Netherlands   France 3-0
  Netherlands   Denmark 2-1
  France   Denmark 2-1
  France   Japan 2-1
  Denmark   Japan 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1   New Zealand Carol Owens, Lara Petera, Shelley Kitchen, Sarah Cook 4 4 0 8
2   Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson, Daphne Jelgersma, Annelize Naudé 4 3 1 6
3   France Isabelle Stoehr, Corinne Castets, Laurence Bois 4 2 2 4
4   Denmark Ellen Hamborg-Petersen, Julie Dorn-Jensen, Mette Jørgensen 4 1 3 2
5   Japan Eri Tsuchida, Chinatsu Matsui, Yoriko Michishita 4 0 4 0

Pool D

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Team One Team Two Score
  Egypt   United States 3-0
  Egypt   Hong Kong 3-0
  Egypt   Austria 3-0
  Egypt   Scotland 2-1
  Scotland   Austria 3-0
  Scotland   Hong Kong 3-0
  Scotland   United States 3-0
  Hong Kong   Austria 3-0
  Hong Kong   United States 2-1
  United States   Austria 3-0
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1   Egypt Salma Shabana, Maha Zein, Omneya Abdel Kawy 4 4 0 8
2   Scotland Pamela Nimmo, Wendy Maitland, Senga Macfie, Lisa McKenna 4 3 1 6
3   Hong Kong Rebecca Chiu, Karen Lau, Christina Mak 4 2 2 4
4   United States Julia Beaver, Latasha Khan, Shabana Khan, Meredeth Quick 4 1 3 2
5   Austria Pamela Pancis, Ines Gradnitzer, Birgit Coufal, Sissi Colli 4 0 4 0

Quarter finals

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Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 17   Australia   Scotland 3-0
Oct 17   New Zealand   South Africa 2-1
Oct 17   Egypt   Malaysia 2-1
Oct 17   England   Netherlands 3-0

Semi finals

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Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 19   Australia   Egypt 3-0
Oct 19   England   New Zealand 2-1

Third Place Play Off

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Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 20   New Zealand   Egypt 2-1

Final

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References

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  1. ^ "Women's World Team Championship 2002" (PDF). worldsquash.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04.
  2. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries. Archived from the original on 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
  3. ^ "Sport In Brief". The Telegraph. 17 October 2002. Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  4. ^ "Squash In Brief". The Telegraph. 21 October 2002. Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
Preceded by Squash World Team
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