1937 Men's British Open Squash Championship Explained

British Open Squash Championships
Number:7
Series:British Open Championships
Location:London, England
Venue:Bath Club & Royal Automobile Club
Prevseason:1936
Nextseason:1938

The 1937 Open Championship featured the defending open champion F. D. Amr Bey of Egypt being challenged by Jim Dear the professional champion. The first leg was held at Dear's club the Royal Automobile Club on 22 November. Bey won the first leg three games to two. The second leg took place at Bey's home Bath Club on 29 November. Bey won his fifth consecutive Open Championship title by clinching the second leg three games to one in a fifty-minute match.
After securing a sixth Amateur Championship in December 1937 the Egyptian retired from international competitions the following March and received a national banquet attended by King Farouk in his honour on 25 March in Cairo.[1]

Results

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Second leg

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Times Archives 1937 Open Championship. Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. Web site: Squash Rackets. The Times Archives. 2 May 2015. 18 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170118235618/http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/archive/. dead.