PSA World Tour 2009 | |
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Details | |
Event name | PSA World Tour 2009 |
Tournaments | 120 |
Categories | PSA World Championship PSA World Series (8) PSA World Series Finals PSA Stars (over 2&1/2) (16) PSA Stars (under 2&1/2) (94) |
Website www | |
Achievements | |
World Number 1 | Karim Darwish (11 months) Grégory Gaultier (1 month) |
World Champion | Amr Shabana |
Awards | |
Player of the year | Karim Darwish |
Young player of the year | Mohamed El Shorbagy |
The PSA World Tour 2009 is the international squash tour organised circuit organized by the Professional Squash Association (PSA) for the 2009 squash season. The most important tournament in the series is the World Open held in Kuwait. The tour features three categories of regular events, Super Series, which feature the highest prize money and the best fields, Stars Tournament and Challenger.
World Open |
World Series Platinum |
World Series Gold & Silver |
5 Stars |
4 Stars |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists | Round of 16 | |
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World Open 2009 Kuwait City, Kuwait World Open $277,500 - Draw | 1–7 November 2009 | Amr Shabana 11–8, 11–5, 11–5 | Ramy Ashour | Grégory Gaultier James Willstrop | Nick Matthew Peter Barker Thierry Lincou Wael El Hindi | Karim Darwish Ong Beng Hee Laurens Jan Anjema Alister Walker | Cameron Pilley Hisham Mohd Ashour Daryl Selby Tarek Momen |
Prize money: $92,500 and more
Final tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Round Robin |
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PSA World Series Finals 2009 Queen's Club, London, England PSA World Series Finals $110,000 | 14–17 March 2009 | Grégory Gaultier 11-6, 8-11, 11-5, 11-5 | Thierry Lincou | Karim Darwish Amr Shabana | Ramy Ashour James Willstrop David Palmer Wael El Hindi |
Prize money: between $25,000 (2&1/2 Stars) and $50,000 (5 Stars)
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Motor City Open 2009 Detroit, United States 3 Stars $30,000 | 30 January - 2 February 2009 | Borja Golán 10-12, 11-9, 11-5, 14-12 | Adrian Grant | Olli Tuominen Tarek Momen | Laurens Jan Anjema Stewart Boswell Hisham Mohd Ashour Shahier Razik |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Swedish Open 2009 Linköping, Sweden 5 Stars $60,000 | 5–8 February 2009 | Nick Matthew w/o | Karim Darwish | James Willstrop Mohamed El Shorbagy | Aamir Atlas Khan Omar Mosaad Joey Barrington Davide Bianchetti |
Bluenose Classic 2009 Halifax, Canada 4 Stars $40,000 | 5–8 February 2009 | David Palmer 11-5, 11-5, 11-7 | Peter Barker | Borja Golán Laurens Jan Anjema | Cameron Pilley Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Chris Ryder Shawn Delierre |
Finnish Open 2009 Mikkeli, Finland 2&1/2 Stars $25,000 | 12–15 February 2009 | Olli Tuominen 4-11, 5-11, 11-9, 6-1 rtd | Stewart Boswell | Omar Mosaad Omar Abdel Aziz | Hisham Mohd Ashour Mohamed El Shorbagy Davide Bianchetti Márk Krajcsák |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Kuala Lumpur Open Squash Championships 2009 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 5 Stars $50,000 | 4–7 March 2009 | Peter Barker 11-6, 11-2, 11-4 | Adrian Grant | Ong Beng Hee Borja Golán | Aamir Atlas Khan Farhan Mehboob Yasir Ali Butt Chris Simpson |
Indian Challenger 2009 Kolkata, India 3 Stars $30,000 | 18–21 March 2009 | Adrian Grant 11-8, 11-5, 11-8 | Hisham Mohd Ashour | Ong Beng Hee Mohd Azlan Iskandar | Mohammed Abbas Saurav Ghosal Aaron Frankcomb Amr Swelim |
Canary Wharf Squash Classic 2009 Canary Wharf, London, England 5 Stars $52,500 | 23–27 March 2009 | David Palmer 11-9, 12-10, 8-11, 11-7 | James Willstrop | Amr Shabana Grégory Gaultier | Wael El Hindi Peter Barker Borja Golán Mohamed El Shorbagy |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Hurghada International 2009 Cairo, Egypt 5 Stars $61,2500 | 30 March - 4 April 2009 | Ramy Ashour 7-11, 11-5, 11-3, 11-8 | Grégory Gaultier | Karim Darwish Amr Shabana | Aamir Atlas Khan Farhan Mehboob Mohamed El Shorbagy Tarek Momen |
Irish Squash Open 2009 Dublin, Ireland 2&1/2 Stars $25,000 | 22-25 April 2009 | Thierry Lincou 11-7, 11-6, 11-5 | Mohamed El Shorbagy | Daryl Selby Joey Barrington | Márk Krajcsák Julien Balbo Rob Sutherland Nicolas Müller |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Internationaux De La Reunion 2009 Saint-Pierre, Reunion Island, France 3 Stars $30,000 | 24–27 June 2009 | Thierry Lincou 13-11, 11-3, 11-7 | Laurens Jan Anjema | Omar Mosaad Mohd Ali Anwar Reda | Renan Lavigne Aaron Frankcomb Liam Kenny Yann Perrin |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Australian Open 2009 Clare, Australia 3 Stars $30,000 | 16–19 July 2009 | Stewart Boswell 11-8, 7-11, 11-8, 10-12, 11-9 | Cameron Pilley | Ong Beng Hee Tarek Momen | Aaron Frankcomb Martin Knight Campbell Grayson Scott Arnold |
Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2009 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 5 Stars $52,500 | 29 July – 1 August 2009 | Amr Shabana 5-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-4 | Nick Matthew | Wael El Hindi James Willstrop | Ong Beng Hee Aamir Atlas Khan Farhan Mehboob Omar Mosaad |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Colombian Open 2009 Bogota, Colombia 3 Stars $30,000 | 27–30 August 2009 | David Palmer 12-10, 11-13, 12-10, 5-11, 12-12 rtd | Borja Golán | Olli Tuominen Miguel Ángel Rodríguez | Mohd Azlan Iskandar Eric Gálvez Arturo Salazar César Salazar |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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US Open 2009 Chicago, United States 5 Stars $52,500 | 2-6 September 2009 | Amr Shabana 11-7, 11-2, 7-11, 12-14, 11-8 | Ramy Ashour | David Palmer James Willstrop | Peter Barker Adrian Grant Wael El Hindi Olli Tuominen |
Tournament | Date | Champion | Runner-Up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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Santiago Open 2009 Santiago de Compostela, Spain 4 Stars $41,250 | 11–14 November 2009 | Peter Barker 11-9, 11-7, 9-11, 11-9 | Adrian Grant | Stewart Boswell Renan Lavigne | Olli Tuominen Hisham Mohd Ashour Davide Bianchetti Saurav Ghosal |
Dutch Open Squash 2009 Rotterdam, Netherlands 3 Stars $40,000 | 26–29 November 2009 | Daryl Selby 11-9, 4-11, 11-7, 12-10 | Cameron Pilley | Laurens Jan Anjema Mohd Azlan Iskandar | Tom Richards Davide Bianchetti Julian Illingworth Simon Rösner |
Rank | 2009 | |
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1 | Karim Darwish | 940.000 |
2 | Grégory Gaultier | 919.375 |
3 | Amr Shabana | 916.875 |
4 | Nick Matthew | 891.250 |
5 | Ramy Ashour | 800.000 |
6 | James Willstrop | 573.125 |
7 | Peter Barker | 526.000 |
8 | David Palmer | 491.875 |
9 | Thierry Lincou | 443.750 |
10 | Wael El Hindi | 332.500 |
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