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Squash tournament held in France Valenciennes
2014 European Individual Championships
Details
Event name2014 European Individual Closed Championships
LocationFrance France Valenciennes
Website
europeansquash-valenciennes2014.fr/en
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The 2014 Men's European Individual Closed Championships is the men's edition of the 2014 European Squash Individual Championships, which serves as the individual European championship for squash players. The event took place in Valenciennes in France from 4 to 7 June 2014. Grégory Gaultier won his eighth European Individual Championships title, defeating Mathieu Castagnet in the final.

Seeds

  1. France Grégory Gaultier (champion)
  2. Germany Simon Rösner (quarterfinals)
  3. Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema (semifinals)
  4. France Mathieu Castagnet (final)
  5. Switzerland Nicolas Müller (quarterfinals)
  6. France Grégoire Marche (semifinals)
  7. Finland Olli Tuominen (second round)
  8. France Lucas Serme (quarterfinals)
  9. France Geoffrey Demont (quarterfinals)
  10. France Joan Lezaud (second round)
  11. Spain Carlos Cornes Ribadas (second round)
  12. France Christophe André (second round)
  13. Czech Republic Martin Švec (second round)
  14. Czech Republic Petr Martin (second round)
  15. Czech Republic Ondrej Uherka (second round)
  16. Poland Wojciech Nowisz (first round)

Draw and results

Finals

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals
1 France Grégory Gaultier
  1 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11
Austria Jakob Dirnberger 11 11 11 Austria Jakob Dirnberger 3 2 7
16 Poland Wojciech Nowisz 7 3 1 1 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 11
11 Spain Carlos Cornes Ribad. 11 11 11 8 France Lucas Serme 5 4 6
Switzerland Michael Müller 2 6 7 11 Spain Carlos Cornes Ribadas 11 4 8 1
Ukraine Ruslan Sorochynskyi 3 7 6 8 France Lucas Serme 8 11 11 11
8 France Lucas Serme 11 11 11 1 France Grégory Gaultier 6 11 11 11
7 Finland Olli Tuominen 11 11 11 3 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11 5 8 6
Poland Lukasz Stachowski 5 7 7 7 Finland Olli Tuominen 11 11 7 11
Norway Sindre Snorteland 4 1 4 9 France Geoffrey Demont 6 13 11 13
9 France Geoffrey Demont 11 11 11 9 France Geoffrey Demont 2 4 2
14 Czech Republic Petr Martin 12 11 11 3 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11 11 11
Belgium Grégory Lecerf 10 4 4 14 Czech Republic Petr Martin 6 4 2 Final
  3 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11 11 11
3 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 1 France Grégory Gaultier 11 11 4 11
4 France Mathieu Castagnet 11 11 11 4 France Mathieu Castagnet 5 5 11 4
Poland Atras Przemyslaw 5 8 4 4 France Mathieu Castagnet 11 11 11
Poland Moron Karwowski 3 3 3 13 Czech Republic Martin Švec 3 2 5
13 Czech Republic Martin Švec 11 11 11 4 France Mathieu Castagnet 11 11 11
12 France Christophe André 11 11 11 5 Switzerland Nicolas Müller 8 6 3
Netherlands Marc Ter Sluis 4 4 8 12 France Christophe André 4 4 3
Ukraine Valery Fedoruk 4 11 2 5 5 Switzerland Nicolas Müller 11 11 11
5 Switzerland Nicolas Müller 11 7 11 11 4 France Mathieu Castagnet 11 11 11
6 France Grégoire Marche 11 11 11 6 France Grégoire Marche 9 4 5
Latvia Karlins Pekstins 2 1 6 6 France Grégoire Marche 11 11 11
Norway Kim Are Killinberg 3 13 4 10 France Joan Lezaud 2 3 3
10 France Joan Lezaud 11 15 11 6 France Grégoire Marche 7 5 11 11 11
15 Czech Republic Ondrej Uherka 2 Germany Simon Rösner 11 11 9 6 5
Portugal Claudio Pinto w/o 15 Czech Republic Ondrej Uherka 2 10 11 6
  2 Germany Simon Rösner 11 12 4 11
2 Germany Simon Rösner
Third place match
3 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 11 10 11 10
6 France Grégoire Marche 13 12 7 12

See also

References

  1. "Valenciennes 2014 | Results". Archived from the original on 2014-01-12. Retrieved 2014-01-11.

External links

Preceded byBelgium
(Herentals)
2013
European Squash Championships
France
(Valenciennes)

2014
Succeeded bySlovakia
(Bratislava)
2015
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