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22/05/2009
GOSHEN OPEN
 

Khan Crowned Goshen Queen In Indiana


 

Subway Goshen Open 2009
16-22 May, Goshen, Indiana, USA, $6k
Round One
18 May
Quarters
19 May
Semis
20 May
Final
21 May
[1] Sharon Wee (Mas)
11/7, 11/3, 11/2 (22m)
Imelda Salazar Martinez (Mex)
Sharon Wee
11/2, 12/10, 11/8 (24m)
Olivia Blatchford
Sharon Wee
11/2, 11/5, 9/11, 11/2 (32m)
Amanda Sobhy
 
Sharon Wee
11/5, 11/9, 11/8
Latasha Khan
[8] Samantha Cornett (Can)
11/9, 11/7, 4/11, 11/8 (27m)
Olivia Blatchford (Usa)
[3] Kylie Lindsay (Nzl)
11/9, 11/5, 12/14, 11/6 (39m)
Amanda Sobhy (Usa)
Amanda Sobhy
7/11, 11/6, 11/13, 11/2, 11/8 (33m)
Suzannah King
[7] Stephanie Edmison (Can)
11/9, 11/6, 11/7 (21m)
[Q] Suzannah King (Eng)
[Q] Karina Gonzalez (Mex)
11/5, 11/2, 11/4 (15m)
[6] Miranda Ranieri (Can)
Miranda Ranieri
11/6, 7/11, 11/6, 11/7 (29m)
Deon Saffery
Miranda Ranieri
11/5, 11/7, 11/1 (28m)
Latasha Khan
 
Tatiana Borges (Bra)
11/8, 11/5, 11/5 (22m)
[4] Deon Saffery (Wal)
[Q] Belkys Velez (Ecu)
11/2, 11/6, 11/3 (17m)
[5] Tara Mullins (Can)
Tara Mullins
11/8, 11/4, 11/7 (32m)
Latasha Khan
[Q] Nayelly Hernandez (Mex)
11/8, 11/4, 11/1 (21m)
[2] Latasha Khan (Usa)
Qualifying finals:
Nayelly Hernandez (MEX) bt Katja Amir (GER) 11-2, 11-0, 11-5 (17m)
Karina Heredia Gonzalez (MEX) bt Natalie Babjukova (CZE) 11-3, 11-4, 8-11, 12-14, 11-5 (38m)
Susannah King (ENG) bt Lia Paz Noguez (MEX) 11-8, 11-2, 11-5 (21m)
Belkys Magaly Velez (ECU) bye
 

Khan Crowned Goshen Queen In Indiana

 

Latasha Khan became the first US winner of the Women's Subway Goshen Open after upsetting top-seeded Malaysian Sharon Wee in the final of the $6,000 WISPA World Tour squash event at Wellington House in Goshen in the US state of Indiana.

 

Second seed Khan, the 36-year-old former world No18 from Seattle, reached the final without dropping a game.

 

And after finishing as runner-up in last year's final, world No25 Sharon Wee was hoping to go one better this year.

 

But Khan was too strong on the night, marching to an 11-5, 11-9, 11-8 victory in 36 minutes to earn her second Tour title of the year.