2011 PSA World Series

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PSA World Series 2011
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Event name PSA World Series 2011
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Year World Tour 2011

The PSA World Series 2011 is a series of men's squash tournaments which are part of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour for the 2011 squash season. The PSA World Series tournaments are some of the most prestigious events on the men's tour. The best-performing players in the World Series events qualify for the annual 2011 PSA World Series Finals tournament. Amr Shabana won his first PSA World Series Squash Finals trophy, beating Grégory Gaultier in the final.

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PSA World Series Ranking Points

PSA World Series events also have a separate World Series ranking. Points for this are calculated on a cumulative basis after each World Series event. The top eight players at the end of the calendar year are then eligible to play in the PSA World Series Finals.

TournamentRanking Points
RankPrize Money US$Ranking PointsWinnerRunner up3/45/89/1617/32
World Series$115,000-$274,999625 points1006540251510

2011 Tournaments

TournamentCountryLocationRankPrize moneyDate2011 Winner
Tournament of Champions 2011 Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States New York City World Series Gold$115,000January 21–27, 2011 Flag of Egypt.svg Ramy Ashour
North American Open 2011 Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Richmond, Virginia World Series Gold$115,00020–26 February 2011 Flag of England.svg Nick Matthew
Australian Open 2011 Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Canberra World Series Platinum$150,0008–14 August 2011 Flag of Egypt.svg Ramy Ashour
British Grand Prix 2011 Flag of England.svg  England Manchester World Series Gold$115,00019–25 September 2011 Flag of Egypt.svg Ramy Ashour
US Open 2011 Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Philadelphia World Series Gold$115,00030 September - 6 October 2011 Flag of Egypt.svg Amr Shabana
Qatar Classic 2011 Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Doha World Series Platinum$150,00016–21 October 2011 Flag of France.svg Grégory Gaultier
Hong Kong Open 2011 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong World Series Platinum$150,00015–20 November 2011 Flag of England.svg James Willstrop
Kuwait PSA Cup 2011 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Kuwait World Series Platinum$165,00023–29 November 2011 Flag of England.svg James Willstrop
PSA Masters 2011 Flag of India.svg  India New Delhi World Series Platinum$165,00012–18 December 2011 Flag of England.svg James Willstrop

World Series Standings 2011

Performance Table Legend
101st Round152nd Round
25Quarterfinalist40Semifinalist
65Runner-up100Winner
Top 16 World Series Standings 2011 [1]
RankPlayerNumber of
Tournament
Tournament
of Champions
North
American Open
Australian
Open
British
Grand Prix
US Open Qatar
Classic
Hong Kong
Open
Kuwait
PSA Cup
Punj Lloyd
PSA Masters
Total
Points
USA Flag of the United States.svg USA Flag of the United States.svg AUS Flag of Australia (converted).svg ENG Flag of England.svg USA Flag of the United States.svg QAT Flag of Qatar.svg HKG Flag of Hong Kong.svg KUW Flag of Kuwait.svg IND Flag of India.svg
1 Flag of England.svg James Willstrop 9404025154065100100100525
2 Flag of England.svg Nick Matthew 865100656565152525-425
3 Flag of Egypt.svg Ramy Ashour 610065100100-10--25400
4 Flag of France.svg Grégory Gaultier 7-254025-100404065335
5 Flag of Egypt.svg Karim Darwish 7--25401040656525270
6 Flag of Egypt.svg Amr Shabana 74040-40100102510-265
7 Flag of England.svg Peter Barker 9252525252525252540240
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Azlan Iskandar 9102510152515401515170
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stewart Boswell 81510151010402525-150
10 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed El Shorbagy 525---25-154040145
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Laurens Jan Anjema 625-25-25-102525135
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Palmer 5252540-1515---120
13 Flag of England.svg Tom Richards 915151510151515515120
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Pilley 810-10151025151515115
15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nicolas Müller 9151010101525101010115
16 Flag of England.svg Daryl Selby 71510-1515-151525110

Bold – The first eight players present for the final

Final tournament CountryLocationPrize moneyDate2011 World Series Champion
PSA World Series Finals 2011 Flag of England.svg  England Queen's Club, London $110,0004–8 January 2012 Flag of Egypt.svg Amr Shabana

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