2016–17 PSA World Tour | |
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Details | |
Event name | 2016–17 PSA World Tour |
Dates | August 2016–July 2017 |
Categories | World Championship: Men's/Women's World Series 16–17 World Series Finals: Men's/Women's PSA International 25/35/50/70/100 PSA Challenger 5/10/15 |
Website PSA World Tour | |
Achievements | |
World Number 1 | Men : Mohamed El Shorbagy (12 months) Women : Nour El Sherbini (8 months) Laura Massaro (4 months) |
World Champion | Men : Karim Abdel Gawad Women : Nour El Sherbini |
The 2016–17 PSA World Tour is the international squash tour organised circuit organized by the Professional Squash Association (PSA) for the 2016 squash season. It's the 2nd PSA season since the merger of PSA and WSA associations in 2015. The most important tournaments in the series is the Men's World Championship and the Women's World Championship. The tour features three categories of regular events, World Series, which feature the highest prize money and the best fields, International and Challenger.[1] In the middle of the year, the PSA World Series tour is concluded by the Men's PSA World Series Finals and the Women's PSA World Series Finals in Dubai, the end of the world series season for the top 8 rated players. Players performances in the tour are rated by the Men's World Rankings and Women's World Rankings.
Calendar
editCategories: International tournaments and more.
Key
editWorld Championship |
World Series |
PSA 100 |
PSA 70 |
PSA 50 |
PSA 25/35 |
PSA 5/10/15 |
August
editSeptember
editOctober
editNovember
editDecember
editJanuary
editFebruary
editMarch
editApril
editMay
editJune
editJuly
editTournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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South Australian Open Adelaide, Australia Men : PSA 5 16 players - $5,000 −−−−−− Women : PSA 5 16 players - $5,000 |
5–8 July | Harinder Pal Sandhu 11–8, 12–10, 11–4 |
Rhys Dowling | Piëdro Schweertman Robert Dadds |
Park Jong-myoung Leandro Romiglio Ko Young-jo Thomas Calvert |
Christine Nunn 11–4, 11–6, 11–2 |
Lisa Camilleri | Lee Ka Yi Jessica Turnbull |
Nadeen Kotb Selena Shaikh Tong Tsz Wing Nazihah Hanis | ||
Victorian Open Wheelers Hill, Australia Men : PSA 10 32 players - $10,000 −−−−−− Women : PSA 10 16 players - $10,000 |
12–16 July | Harinder Pal Sandhu 12–14, 11–3, 11–4, 11–7 |
Rex Hedrick | Joshua Larkin Piëdro Schweertman |
Victor Crouin Tang Ming Hong Matthew Hopkin Rhys Dowling |
Liu Tsz Ling 17–15, 11–6, 11–5 |
Amanda Landers-Murphy | Sarah Cardwell Ho Tze-Lok |
Lisa Camilleri Tamika Saxby Vanessa Chu Jessica Turnbull |
Statistical information
editThe players/nations are sorted by:
- Total number of titles;
- Cumulated importance of those titles;
- Alphabetical order (by family names for players).
Key
editWorld Championship |
World Series |
PSA 100 |
PSA 70 |
PSA 50 |
PSA 25/35 |
PSA 5/10/15 |
Titles won by player (men's)
editTitles won by nation (men's)
editTotal | Nation | World Cham. |
World Series | PSA 100 | PSA 70 | PSA 50 | PSA 35 | PSA 25 | PSA 15 | PSA 10 | PSA 5 |
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23 | Egypt (EGY) | ● | ●●●● | ●● | ● | ●● | ●●● | ● | ●●●● | ●●●●● | |
23 | England (ENG) | ●● | ● | ●●● | ●●●●●●● | ●●●●●●●●●● | |||||
12 | France (FRA) | ●●● | ●●● | ● | ● | ●●●● | |||||
10 | Australia (AUS) | ● | ●●●●●●●●● | ||||||||
7 | Spain (ESP) | ● | ●●●●●● | ||||||||
6 | New Zealand (NZL) | ● | ●● | ●●● | |||||||
6 | Mexico (MEX) | ● | ●● | ● | ●● | ||||||
6 | Scotland (SCO) | ● | ● | ●● | ●● | ||||||
6 | India (IND) | ● | ●●●●● | ||||||||
5 | Pakistan (PAK) | ●● | ●●● | ||||||||
5 | Hong Kong (HKG) | ● | ●●●● | ||||||||
5 | Canada (CAN) | ●●●● | ● | ||||||||
4 | Argentina (ARG) | ●● | ●● | ||||||||
4 | Jordan (JOR) | ●●●● | |||||||||
3 | Finland (FIN) | ● | ●● | ||||||||
3 | Germany (GER) | ●● | ● | ||||||||
3 | Malaysia (MYS) | ● | ●● | ||||||||
2 | Wales (WAL) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Austria (AUT) | ●● | |||||||||
2 | Netherlands (NED) | ●● | |||||||||
1 | Peru (PER) | ● | |||||||||
1 | South Africa (RSA) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Qatar (QAT) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Belgium (BEL) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Ireland (IRE) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Italy (ITA) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Kuwait (KUW) | ● |
Titles won by player (women's)
editTotal | Player | World Cham. |
World Series | PSA 100 | PSA 70 | PSA 50 | PSA 35 | PSA 25 | PSA 15 | PSA 10 | PSA 5 |
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5 | Kanzy El Defrawy (EGY) | ●● | ●●● | ||||||||
4 | Laura Massaro (ENG) | ●● | ● | ● | |||||||
4 | Amanda Landers-Murphy (NZL) | ●●●● | |||||||||
3 | Camille Serme (FRA) | ●● | ● | ||||||||
3 | Raneem El Weleily (EGY) | ● | ● | ● | |||||||
3 | Menna Hamed (EGY) | ●●● | |||||||||
3 | Sivasangari Subramaniam (MYS) | ●●● | |||||||||
2 | Nour El Sherbini (EGY) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Annie Au (HKG) | ●● | |||||||||
2 | Nele Gilis (BEL) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Millie Tomlinson (ENG) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Samantha Cornett (CAN) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Rowan Elaraby (EGY) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Tong Tsz Wing (HKG) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Julianne Courtice (ENG) | ●● | |||||||||
2 | Alexandra Fuller (RSA) | ●● | |||||||||
2 | Tamika Saxby (AUS) | ●● | |||||||||
2 | Ho Tze-Lok (HKG) | ●● | |||||||||
2 | Milou van der Heijden (NED) | ●● | |||||||||
1 | Nouran Gohar (EGY) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Nicol David (MYS) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Joelle King (NZL) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Victoria Lust (ENG) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Dipika Pallikal (IND) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Teh Min Jie (MYS) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Danielle Letourneau (CAN) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Liu Tsz Ling (HKG) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Hollie Naughton (CAN) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Nada Abbas (EGY) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Mélissa Alves (FRA) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Lisa Aitken (SCO) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Rachel Arnold (MYS) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Jenny Duncalf (ENG) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Elani Landman (RSA) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Zeina Mickawy (EGY) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Christine Nunn (AUS) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Laura Pomportes (FRA) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Hana Ramadan (EGY) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Satomi Watanabe (JPN) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Amina Yousry (EGY) | ● |
Titles won by nation (women's)
editTotal | Nation | World Cham. |
World Series | PSA 100 | PSA 70 | PSA 50 | PSA 35 | PSA 25 | PSA 15 | PSA 10 | PSA 5 |
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20 | Egypt (EGY) | ● | ●● | ● | ●● | ●●● | ●●●●●●●●●●● | ||||
10 | England (ENG) | ●● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ●●● | |||
7 | Hong Kong (HKG) | ●● | ●● | ●●● | |||||||
6 | Malaysia (MYS) | ● | ● | ●●●● | |||||||
5 | France (FRA) | ●● | ● | ●● | |||||||
5 | New Zealand (NZL) | ● | ●●●● | ||||||||
4 | Canada (CAN) | ●●● | ● | ||||||||
3 | Australia (AUS) | ●●● | |||||||||
3 | South Africa (RSA) | ●●● | |||||||||
2 | Belgium (BEL) | ● | ● | ||||||||
2 | Netherlands (NED) | ●● | |||||||||
1 | India (IND) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Japan (JPN) | ● | |||||||||
1 | Scotland (SCO) | ● |
Retirements
editFollowing is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the PSA Men's World Rankings and Women's World Rankings top 30 for at least one month) who announced their retirement from professional squash, became inactive, or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2016 season:
- Laurens Jan Anjema (born 1 December 1982 in The Hague, Netherlands) joined the pro tour in 1999, reached the singles no. 9 spot in 2010. He won 12 PSA World Tour titles including the Netsuite Open against Omar Mosaad and the Bluenose Classic against Borja Golán. He reached in 2010 the final of the US Open against Wael El Hindi. He retired in July after 15 years on the tour.[3]
See also
edit- Professional Squash Association (PSA)
- 2015–16 PSA World Series
- 2016–17 PSA World Series
- Men's World Rankings
- Women's World Rankings
- PSA World Series Finals
- PSA World Championship
- 2016 Women's World Team Squash Championships
References
edit- ^ "Tournaments | About". PSA World Tour. Archived from the original on 2011-11-25. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
- ^ "Calendar". psaworldtour.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-23. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
- ^ "Laurens Jan Anjema ret5res".