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Squash PSA Aida Sekkei Greetings Championships 2022


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Official Schedule
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Friday, February 11th

10:20 Men's Singles Round of 16

11:50 Women's Singles Round of 16

17:00 Men's Singles Quartelfinals

17:45 Women's Singles Quartelfinals

 

Saturday, February 12th

18:40 Women's Singles Semifinals

119:25 Women's Singles Semifinals

 

Sunday, February 13th

15:40 Women's Singles Final

16:25 Men's Singles Final

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Women's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:JPN Ayaka Matsuzawa (2)

- - - - - :JPN Ayaka Matsuzawa (2) 11 11 11 - - :JPN Ayaka Matsuzawa (2) 3 11 11 9 3 Final
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Waka Tachibana

- - - - - :JPN Waka Tachibana 0 5 3 - -
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Akiko Midorikawa (6)

- - - - - :JPN Akiko Midorikawa (6) 6 7 3 - - :JPN Kozue Onizawa (4) 11 7 9 11 11 :JPN Kozue Onizawa (4) 5 6 12 5 -
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Kozue Onizawa (4)

- - - - - :JPN Kozue Onizawa (4) 11 11 11 - -
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Yukino Sakurai (3)

- - - - - :JPN Yukino Sakurai (3) 11 11 11 - - :JPN Yukino Sakurai (3) 1 6 5 - - :JPN Akari Midorikawa (1) 11 11 10 11 -
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Himari Midorikawa

7 11 11 11 - :JPN Himari Midorikawa 3 7 2 - -

:JPN Mika Watanabe (7)

11 6 7 8 -

:JPN Ryoko Kadota (5)

- - - - - :JPN Ryoko Kadota (5) 0 2 1 - - :JPN Akari Midorikawa (1) 11 11 11 - - No 3rd Place Match
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Akari Midorikawa (1)

- - - - - :JPN Akari Midorikawa (1) 11 11 11 - -
:WHT bye - - - - -

 

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Men's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 


 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:JPN Tomotaka Endo (1)

- - - - - :JPN Tomotaka Endo (1) 11 11 13 - - :JPN Tomotaka Endo (1) 11 17 11 - - Final
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Yuta Ando

11 11 11 - - :JPN Yuta Ando 5 8 11 - -

:JPN Kosei Toki (8)

3 5 3 - -

:JPN Tomomine Murayama (7)

11 12 9 11 - :JPN Tomomine Murayama (7) 6 11 4 7 - :JPN Shota Yasunari (4) 8 15 3 - - :JPN Tomotaka Endo (1) 6 2 8 - -

:JPN Yuta Kiyosawa

6 10 11 6 -

:JPN Shota Yasunari (4)

- - - - - :JPN Shota Yasunari (4) 11 6 11 11 -
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Ryunosuke Tsukue (3)

- - - - - :JPN Ryunosuke Tsukue (3) 11 11 11 - - :JPN Ryunosuke Tsukue (3) 11 11 11 - - :JPN Ryunosuke Tsukue (3) 11 11 11 - -
:WHT bye - - - - -

:JPN Yuki Tokuhara

7 3 6 - - :JPN Naoki Sone (5) 5 3 2 - -

:JPN Naoki Sone (5)

11 11 11 - -

:PAK Muhammad Haris Iqbal (6)

14 11 11 - - :PAK Muhammad Haris Iqbal (6) 1 6 5 - - :JPN Naoki Hayashi (2) 1 3 6 - - No 3rd Place Match

:PAK Shahzad Ali

12 9 2 - -

:JPN Naoki Hayashi (2)

- - - - - :JPN Naoki Hayashi (2) 11 11 11 - -
:WHT bye - - - - -

 

 

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