The 1928 Ladies Open Championships was held at the Queen's Club, West Kensington in London from 24–29 January 1928. Joyce Cave won her third title defeating Cecily Fenwick in the final. The championship was switched to a straight knockout format replacing the group format previously used. Joyce Cave returned after missing the two previous tournaments but Nancy Cave could not compete due to illness.[1]Joyce Cave was still unable to compete due to a wrist injury.
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1928, women, british, open, squash, championship, 1928, ladies, open, championships, held, queen, club, west, kensington, london, from, january, 1928, joyce, cave, third, title, defeating, cecily, fenwick, final, championship, switched, straight, knockout, for. The 1928 Ladies Open Championships was held at the Queen s Club West Kensington in London from 24 29 January 1928 Joyce Cave won her third title defeating Cecily Fenwick in the final The championship was switched to a straight knockout format replacing the group format previously used Joyce Cave returned after missing the two previous tournaments but Nancy Cave could not compete due to illness 1 Joyce Cave was still unable to compete due to a wrist injury British Open Squash Championships7th Women s British Open ChampionshipsDetailsLocationLondon EnglandVenueQueen s Club West Kensington 19271929 Draw and results edit 2 First RoundSecond RoundQuarter FinalsSemi finals nbsp Miss Joyce Cave9109 nbsp Mrs Urwick181 nbsp Cave999 nbsp Miss Imogen Grenfell9109 nbsp Grenfell200 nbsp Mrs Davidson285 nbsp Cave999 nbsp Miss C Vickers nbsp Vickers630bye nbsp Vickers999 nbsp Miss E C Mogg nbsp Mogg501bye nbsp Cave9910 nbsp Miss Susan Noel1099 nbsp Noel548 nbsp Miss Stobart806 nbsp Noel7999 nbsp Miss Joan Huntsman999 nbsp Huntsman J9445 nbsp Mrs Elizabath Bryans Wolfe107 nbsp Noel894910 nbsp Miss Eileen Nicholsonw o nbsp Nicholson106928 nbsp Mrs Naylor nbsp Nicholson9109Final nbsp Mrs Hartley10929 nbsp Hartley682 nbsp Mrs Maine8492 nbsp Cave49109 nbsp Miss Cecily Fenwick999 nbsp Fenwick9596 nbsp Mrs Miller001 nbsp Fenwick999 nbsp Mrs Winifred Kittermaster 1924109 nbsp Kittermaster001 nbsp Mrs Winifred Livingstone Learmonth69987 nbsp Fenwick999 nbsp Miss A Blake nbsp Blake201bye nbsp Blakew o nbsp Miss V Wagg nbsp Waggbye nbsp Fenwick999 nbsp Miss Sylvia Huntsman nbsp Huntsman S632 nbsp Mrs Molly Quettevillew o nbsp Huntsman S999 nbsp Lady Olive Smith Dorrien9699 nbsp Smith Dorrien537 nbsp Mrs Judith Backhouse2953 nbsp Huntsman S999 nbsp Miss P Slagg99559 nbsp Slagg551 nbsp Miss M J Hutton32996 nbsp Slagg999 nbsp Mrs Hilary Stebbingw o nbsp Stebbing435 nbsp Miss P BroadbentNotes edit 1 Mrs Winifred Kittermaster nee Miss Winifred Rotherham Preceded by1927 British Open Squash Championships England London 1928 Succeeded by1929References edit Times Archives 1928 Open Championship Oxfordshire Libraries Squash Rackets The Times Archives Archived from the original on 18 January 2017 Retrieved 10 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1928 Women 27s British Open Squash Championship amp oldid 1086602228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,