The 2019 Women's PSA World Series Finals was be the first women's edition of the PSA World Tour Finals (Prize money : $160,000) after the renaming of PSA World Series. The top 8 players in the 2018–19 PSA World Tour are qualified for the event. The event take place at , Cairo in Egypt from 9–14 June 2019.
It will be the first edition under the PSA World Tour Finals label after the PSA renamed PSA World Series to current PSA World Tour Finals. sponsored the event.
Egyptian Raneem El Weleily won its first PSA Finals title after defeating unexpected french finalist Camille Serme 3–2 in the Final. El Weleily went 2–0 down, but managed to turn it around to win 3–2[1]
PSA World Ranking Points [ ]
PSA also awards points towards World Ranking. Points are awarded as follows:
PSA World Tour Finals
Ranking Points
Rank
Prize Money US$
Winner
Runner up
3/4
Round-Robin Match Win
Undefeated bonus
World Tour Finals
$160,000
1000
550
200
150
150
Match points distribution [ ]
Points towards the standings are awarded when the following scores:
Match score
Points
2–0 win
4 points
2–1 win
3 points
1–2 loss
1 point
0–2 loss
0 point
Qualification & Seeds [ ]
Qualification [ ]
Top eight players at 2018–19 PSA World Tour standings qualifies to Finals.
World Championship
177.5
1st Round
290
2nd Round
475
3rd Round
780
Quarterfinalist
1270
Semifinalist
2090
Runner-up
3175
Winner
Platinum
152.5
1st Round
250
2nd Round
410
3rd Round
675
Quarterfinalist
1100
Semifinalist
1810
Runner-up
2750
Winner
Gold
160
1st Round
260
2nd Round
430
Quarterfinalist
700
Semifinalist
1150
Runner-up
1750
Winner
Silver
112.5
1st Round
182.5
2nd Round
300
Quarterfinalist
490
Semifinalist
805
Runner-up
1225
Winner
Bronze
80
1st Round
130
2nd Round
215
Quarterfinalist
350
Semifinalist
575
Runner-up
875
Winner
Top 16 Women's World Tour Standings 2018–19[2]
1
Raneem El Weleily *
10
1750
805
2750
–
1810
1810
–
1270
1750
–
1750
–
2750
–
675
17120
2
Nour El Sherbini *
9
700
–
1810
–
675
2750
–
3175
1150
–
1150
–
675
–
675
12760
3
Nour El Tayeb
12
700
–
410
875
675
1100
875
2090
260
–
700
–
675
490
1100
9950
4
Camille Serme
10
1150
300
1100
–
675
675
–
1270
430
–
700
–
1100
–
1810
9210
5
Joelle King *
10
260
300
410
–
2750
1100
–
780
700
–
–
–
675
1225
675
8875
6
Nouran Gohar
9
430
–
250
–
1100
675
–
780
700
–
–
–
1810
300
2750
8795
7
Sarah-Jane Perry
12
430
1225
675
575
1100
–
–
475
260
215
430
–
675
300
1100
7460
8
Tesni Evans
13
260
–
1100
215
410
410
575
780
260
130
430
–
410
805
410
6195
9
Amanda Sobhy
11
–
182.5
675
215
410
410
–
475
–
875
430
–
1100
490
410
5672.5
10
Alison Waters
13
260
300
410
350
410
675
350
475
260
–
260
–
250
300
410
4710
11
Laura Massaro
11
260
490
675
–
250
410
–
475
430
–
430
–
410
300
250
4380
12
Annie Au
9
–
490
410
–
250
410
–
780
160
–
–
875
410
–
410
4195
13
Salma Hany
12
260
182.5
410
350
250
675
–
290
260
–
–
130
410
182.5
250
3650
14
Joshna Chinappa
10
430
–
410
215
410
410
–
290
430
–
–
350
250
–
410
3605
15
Victoria Lust
10
260
–
250
130
410
410
350
475
–
575
–
–
250
–
410
3520
16
Nicol David
11
430
300
410
–
250
410
–
475
160
–
260
–
250
182.5
250
3377.5
Bold – Players qualified for the final
(*) – Winners of Platinum's tournaments automatically qualifies for Finals.
Seeds [ ]
Group stage results [ ]
Times are Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00) . To the best of three games.
Group A [ ]
Standings [ ]
Group B [ ]
Standings [ ]
Knockout stage [ ]
Semifinal [ ]
To the best of three games.
Final [ ]
To the best of five games.
See also [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]