British Open Squash Championships
1st Women's British Open Championships
Details
LocationLondon, England
VenueQueen's Club, West Kensington

The 1922 Ladies Open Championships was held at the Queen's Club, West Kensington in London from 7 February to 9 February 1922.
Joyce Cave won the title defeating her older sister Nancy Cave in the final.[1]

Draw and results

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Section A (round robin)

Player One Player Two Score
England Miss Margorie CaveEngland Miss Joyce Cave18-15
England Miss Margorie CaveEngland Miss Partlington15-2
England Miss Margorie CaveEngland Mrs Carthew15-1
England Miss Margorie CaveEngland Miss Hope Prothero15-5
England Miss Joyce CaveEngland Miss Partlington15-0
England Miss Joyce CaveEngland Mrs Carthew15-3
England Miss Joyce CaveEngland Miss Hope Prothero17-14
England Miss PartlingtonEngland Miss Carthew11-15
England Miss PartlingtonEngland Miss Hope Prothero4-15
England Mrs CarthewEngland Miss Hope Prothero4-15

Section B (round robin)

Player One Player Two Score
England Miss Nancy CaveEngland Mrs J Boldero15-0
England Miss Nancy CaveEngland Mrs Bruce +15-6
England Miss Nancy CaveEngland Miss Eileen Nicholson15-3
England Miss Nancy CaveEngland Miss Joyce Nicholson15-2
England Mrs Bruce +England Mrs J Boldero15-10
England Mrs Bruce +England Miss Eileen Nicholson15-10
England Mrs Bruce +England Miss Joyce Nicholson15-0
England Miss Joyce NicholsonEngland Miss Eileen Nicholson15-9
England Miss Joyce NicholsonEngland Mrs J Boldero15-11
England Miss Eileen NicholsonEngland Mrs J Boldero15-5

Semi finals

Player One Player Two Score
England Miss Joyce CaveEngland Margorie Cave11-15 17-16 15-12
England Miss Nancy CaveEngland Mrs Bruce +15-2 16-13

Final

Player One Player Two Score
England Miss Joyce CaveEngland Miss Nancy Cave11-15 15-10 15-9

+ Honourable Mrs Clarence Bruce (née Margaret Bethune Black)

References

  1. "Times Archives 1922 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives. Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
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