PSA World Tour records

The Professional Squash Association, or PSA, was formed in 1975, is the governing body for the men's and women's (since 2014) professional squash circuit. The previous women's squash tour were the Women's International Squash Players Association, or WISPA, between 1993 and 2011, follow by the Women's Squash Association between 2011 and 2014.

These are some of the important PSA records since the inception in 1975 (1993 for women).


Tour Titles Records

All Tournament

Men

Titles#
1.Pakistan Jansher Khan99
2.Pakistan Jahangir Khan61
3.Australia Mike Corren50
4.Scotland/England Peter Nicol49
5.Canada Jonathon Power37
6.Egypt Ramy Ashour36
7.England Nick Matthew33
= Czech Republic Jan Koukal33
= Egypt Amr Shabana33
10.France Grégory Gaultier29
Finals#
1.Pakistan Jansher Khan118
2.Pakistan Jahangir Khan81
3.Australia Mike Corren73
4.Scotland/England Peter Nicol69
5.England Nick Matthew66
6.France Grégory Gaultier63
7.Canada Jonathon Power61
8.Czech Republic Jan Koukal57
9.Australia David Palmer55
10.Egypt Ramy Ashour53

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Women

Titles#
1.Malaysia Nicol David79
2.Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald62
3.Australia Michelle Martin56
4.New Zealand Susan Devoy53
5.Australia Rachael Grinham34
6.England Cassie Jackman28
7.New Zealand Carol Owens27
8.Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson25
9.United States Natalie Grainger23
10.England Suzanne Horner22
Finals#
1.Malaysia Nicol David99
2.Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald90
3.Australia Michelle Martin85
4.Australia Rachael Grinham70
5.England Cassie Jackman57
6.New Zealand Susan Devoy56
7.New Zealand Carol Owens50
8.Australia/Netherlands Natalie Grinham45
9.United States Natalie Grainger44
10.Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson42

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As of July 30th, 2015

World Series Tournament

Men

Titles#
1.Pakistan Jansher Khan35
2.Egypt Ramy Ashour27
3.Scotland/England Peter Nicol23
4.Egypt Amr Shabana20
5.England Nick Matthew15
6.Canada Jonathon Power14
7.France Grégory Gaultier9
8.England James Willstrop8
9.Australia David Palmer7
10.France Thierry Lincou6
Finals#
1.Pakistan Jansher Khan39
=Egypt Ramy Ashour39
3.Scotland/England Peter Nicol34
4.France Grégory Gaultier32
5.England Nick Matthew31
6.Egypt Amr Shabana27
7.Australia Mike Corren73
8.Canada Jonathon Power24
9.England James Willstrop20
10.Australia David Palmer18

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Women

Titles#
1.Malaysia Nicol David60
2.Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald20
3.Australia Michelle Martin18
4.Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson9
5.New Zealand Carol Owens8
6.Australia Rachael Grinham7
7.England Cassie Jackman6
= New Zealand Leilani Rorani6
9.England Laura Massaro5
10.United States Natalie Grainger4
Finals#
1.Malaysia Nicol David70
2.Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald30
= Australia Michelle Martin30
4.New Zealand Carol Owens20
= Australia Rachael Grinham20
6.England Cassie Jackman19
= Australia/Netherlands Natalie Grinham19
8.United States Natalie Grainger12
= England Jenny Duncalf12
10.New Zealand Leilani Rorani11

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As of July 30th, 2015

Youngest Tour Winners

All Tournament

Men

WinnerAgeEventDate
1.Egypt Ahmed Barada16 years, 1 monthAl Mannai Open (EGY)3 June 1993
2.Egypt Amr Khaled Khalifa16 years, 2 monthsPalestra In Forma Open (ITA)22 February 2009
3.Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar16 years, 5 monthsRoyal Jordanian Open (JOR)27 March 2010
4.Pakistan Jahangir Khan16 years, 11 monthsPakistan Open (PAK)15 November 1980
5.Pakistan Nasir Iqbal16 years, 11 monthsPakistan Circuit N°1 (PAK)31 March 2011

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Women

WinnerAgeEventDate
1.Egypt Habiba Mohamed14 years, 5 monthsMalaysian Tour Grand Final (MAS)17 November 2013
2.Egypt Hania El Hammamy14 years, 6 monthsGeneva Open (SUI)22 March 2015
3.Egypt Nour El Sherbini14 years, 10 monthsHeliopolis Open (EGY)14 September 2010
4.Egypt Yathreb Adel15 yearsSwiss Open (SUI)20 March 2011
5.India Anaka Alankamony15 years, 2 monthsIndian Challenger (IND)12 September 2009

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As of July 30th, 2015

Oldest Tour Winners

All Tournament

Men

WinnerAgeEventDate
1.Australia Mike Corren40 years, 3 monthsGolden Open (AUS)2 June 2014
2.Canada Shahier Razik36 years, 10 monthsNational Capital Open (CAN)5 October 2014
3.Brazil Rafael Alarçón36 years, 7 monthsGaleria Shopping Open (BRA)15 September 2013
4.Wales Alex Gough36 years, 4 monthsIrish Open (IRL)22 April 2007
5.France Thierry Lincou35 years, 11 monthsBluenose Classic (CAN)1 April 2012

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Women

WinnerAgeEventDate
1.Australia Vicki Cardwell41 years, 3 monthsHead Satellite N°3 (MAS)10 August 1996
2.England Suzanne Horner40 yearsSwiss Open (SUI)9 March 2003
3.United States Latasha Khan39 years, 7 monthsOrange County Open (USA)16 September 2012
4.France Corinne Castets38 years, 10 monthsCarcassonne City Open (FRA)24 May 2004
5.Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald38 years, 5 monthsTop End Open (AUS)13 May 2007

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As of July 30th, 2015

See also

References

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