2019–20 PSA World Tour Finals

The 2019–20 PSA World Tour is a series of men's and women's squash tournaments which are part of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) PSA World Tour from August 2019 until July 2020. The PSA World Tour tournaments are some of the most prestigious events on the men's and women's tour. The best-performing players in the World Tour events qualify for the annual 2020 Men's PSA World Tour Finals and 2020 Women's PSA World Tour Finals tournament.

2019–20 PSA World Tour
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Event namePSA World Tour 2019–20
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PSA World Tour standings
Year2019–20 PSA World Tour

Starting in August 2018, PSA replaced World Series tournaments with new PSA World Tour, comprising four new tournament-tiers: Platinum ($164,500–$180,500), Gold ($100,000–$120,500), Silver ($70,000–$88,000) and Bronze ($51,000–$53,000) each one awarding different points.

PSA World Tour Ranking Points

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

Ranking points vary according to tournament tier being awarded as follows:

Tournament Ranking Points
Rank Prize Money US$ Ranking Points Winner Runner up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/48
World Championship $500,000 25045 points 3175 2090 1270 780 475 290 177.5
Platinum $164,500–$180,500 19188 points 2750 1810 1100 675 410 250 152.5
Gold $100,000–$120,500 10660 points 1750 1150 700 430 260 160
Silver $75,000–$88,000 7470 points 1225 805 490 300 182.5 112.5
Bronze $47,500–$55,000 5330 points 875 575 350 215 130 80

Men's

Tournaments

TournamentCountryLocationRankPrize moneyDateWinner
J.P. Morgan China Squash Open  China Shanghai Gold $112,000 4–8 September 2019 Mohamed El Shorbagy
Open de France – Nantes  France Nantes Silver $73,500 9–14 September 2019 Paul Coll
Oracle Netsuite Open  United States San Francisco Gold $121,000 24–30 September 2019 Mohamed El Shorbagy
FS Investments U.S. Open  United States Philadelphia Platinum $185,500 5–12 October 2019 Ali Farag
CIB Egyptian Squash Open  Egypt Cairo Platinum $185,000 25 Oct.–1 Nov. 2019 Karim Abdel Gawad
PSA World Championships  Qatar Doha World Championship $335,000 8–15 November 2019 Tarek Momen
Channel VAS Championships  England Weybridge Gold $106,000 19–24 November 2019 Karim Abdel Gawad
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions  United States New York City Platinum $195,000 9–17 January 2020 Mohamed El Shorbagy
Pittsburgh Open  United States Pittsburgh Bronze $52,500 22–26 January 2020 Fares Dessouky
Motor City Open  United States Bloomfield Hills Silver $76,000 5–9 February 2020 Diego Elías
Troilus Gold Canada Cup  Canada Toronto Silver $79,500 21–25 February 2020 Tarek Momen
The Windy City Open  United States Chicago Platinum $250,000 27 Feb.–4 Mar. 2020 Ali Farag
Canary Wharf Classic  England London Gold $109,500 8–13 March 2020 Mohamed El Shorbagy

Standings

Top 16 Men's PSA World Tour Standings 2019–20[1]
Rank Player Tournaments
Played
CHN
FRA
USA
USA
EGY
QAT
ENG
USA
USA
USA
CAN
USA
ENG
Total
Points
 
1 Mohamed El Shorbagy 8 1750 1750 1810 780 1150 2750 675 1750 12415
2 Ali Farag 6 1150 2750 1810 1100 2750 1150 10710
3 Tarek Momen 8 1150 1100 250 3175 1810 1225 1100 700 10510
4 Paul Coll 8 1225 675 1100 2090 700 675 805 1810 9080
5 Karim Abdel Gawad 7 675 2750 475 1750 1100 1100 260 8110
6 Marwan El Shorbagy 10 700 700 250 675 1270 430 250 300 250 700 5525
7 Diego Elías 9 1100 250 780 260 250 1225 490 675 430 5460
8 Joel Makin 10 805 430 410 1100 475 430 675 300 410 160 5195
9 Simon Rösner 8 300 260 675 250 1270 675 675 260 4365
10 Saurav Ghosal 9 700 250 410 475 430 410 575 250 430 3930
11 Fares Dessouky 7 300 250 675 475 875 250 430 3255
12 Mazen Hesham 9 430 410 410 290 430 250 300 410 160 3090
13 Grégoire Marche 9 490 410 410 177.5 410 350 182.5 250 160 2840
14 Mathieu Castagnet 9 300 260 250 290 260 250 490 410 260 2770
15 Zahed Salem 8 490 410 250 780 250 130 182.5 250 2742.5
16 Omar Mosaad 8 430 250 250 475 250 350 410 260 2675

Bold – Players qualified for the final
(*) – Winners of Platinum's tournaments automatically qualifies for Finals.

Final tournamentCountryLocationPrize moneyDate2019–20 World Tour Champion
PSA World Tour Finals 2020  Egypt Cairo $160,000 28 Sep.–3 Oct.

Women's

Tournaments

TournamentCountryLocationRankPrize moneyDateWinner
J.P. Morgan China Squash Open  China Shanghai Gold $112,000 4–8 September 2019 Nour El Tayeb
Open de France – Nantes  France Nantes Silver $73,500 9–14 September 2019 Camille Serme
Oracle Netsuite Open  United States San Francisco Gold $121,000 24–30 September 2019 Raneem El Weleily
FS Investments U.S. Open  United States Philadelphia Platinum $169,000 5–12 October 2019 Nouran Gohar
PSA World Championships  Egypt Cairo World Championship $430,000 24 Oct.–1 Nov. 2019 Nour El Sherbini
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions  United States New York City Platinum $195,000 9–17 January 2020 Camille Serme
Carol Weymuller Open  United States New York City Bronze $51,250 22–27 January 2020 Nouran Gohar
Cleveland Classic  United States Cleveland Bronze $51,250 30 Jan.–3 Feb. 2020 Nour El Tayeb
Bahl & Gaynor Cincinnati Cup  United States Cincinnati Bronze $51,250 20–24 February 2020 Amanda Sobhy
The Windy City Open  United States Chicago Platinum $250,000 27 Feb.–4 Mar. 2020 Nour El Sherbini
CIB Black Ball Squash Open  Egypt Cairo Platinum $180,500 8–14 March 2020 Hania El Hammamy

Standings

Top 16 Women's World Tour Standings 2019–20[2]
Rank Player Tournaments
Played
CHN
FRA
USA
USA
EGY
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
EGY
Total
Points
 
1 Nour El Sherbini 4 3175 1810 2750 1810 9545
2 Raneem El Weleily 7 1150 1750 1100 2090 675 1810 675 9250
3 Nour El Tayeb 9 1750 1150 1810 780 410 575 875 250 1100 8700
4 Nouran Gohar 7 700 2750 1270 1100 875 1100 410 8205
5 Camille Serme 8 1225 700 1100 780 2750 350 675 410 7990
6 Hania El Hammamy 8 700 490 410 1270 410 350 410 2750 6790
7 Sarah-Jane Perry 9 490 430 675 780 675 575 575 1100 1100 6400
8 Amanda Sobhy 9 805 430 675 177.5 250 130 875 675 675 4692.5
9 Joelle King 9 430 430 410 780 1100 350 350 250 250 4350
10 Salma Hany 9 430 260 410 475 675 215 130 410 250 3255
11 Olivia Blatchford Clyne 9 300 260 250 290 410 215 350 675 410 3160
12 Joshna Chinappa 8 700 410 475 410 130 350 250 250 2975
13 Yathreb Adel 7 430 410 475 410 130 410 410 2675
14 Rowan Elaraby 6 675 290 250 215 675 410 2515
15 Nadine Shahin 8 430 182.5 250 290 250 130 410 410 2352.5
16 Nele Gilis 9 182.5 260 250 290 250 80 215 410 410 2347.5

Bold – Players qualified for the final
(*) – Winners of Platinum's tournaments automatically qualifies for Finals.
(‡) – Announced retirement from squash on 25 June.

Final tournamentCountryLocationPrize moneyDate2019–20 World Tour Champion
PSA World Tour Finals 2020  Egypt Cairo $160,000 28 Sep.–3 Oct.
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