2020–21 PSA World Tour

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2020–21 PSA World Tour
Details
Event namePSA World Tour 2020–21
DatesAugust 2020 – July 2021
CategoriesWorld Championship: Men's/Women's
World Tour Finals: Men's/Women's
PSA Challenger Tour
WSF & PSA Satellite Tour
Website
PSA World Tour
Achievements
World Number 1Men : Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy
Women : Egypt Nouran Gohar
World ChampionMen: Egypt Ali Farag
Women: Egypt Nour El Sherbini

The 2020–21 PSA World Tour is the international squash tour organised circuit organized by the Professional Squash Association (PSA) for the 2020–21 squash season. It's the 6th PSA season since the merger of PSA and WSA associations in 2015.

The most important tournaments in the series are the Men's and Women's PSA World Championship. The tour also features two circuits of regular events - PSA World Tour (formerly PSA World Series), which feature the highest prize money and the best fields; and PSA Challenger Tour with prize money ranging $5,500–$30,000. In the middle of the year, the PSA World Tour tour is concluded by the Men's and Women's PSA World Tour Finals in Cairo, the season-ending championships for the top 8 rated players from World Tour level tournaments.

Overview[]

PSA World Tour changes[]

Starting in August 2018, PSA revamped its professional tour structure in two individual circuits; PSA World Tour and PSA Challenger Tour.[1]

PSA World Tour (formerly PSA World Series) will comprise most important tournaments in prize money for more experienced and higher-ranked players, including PSA World Championships and PSA World Tour Finals, labelled as following:

  • PSA World Tour Platinum — 48-player draws — $165,000
  • PSA World Tour Gold — 24-player draws — $97,500–$100,000
  • PSA World Tour Silver — 24-player draws — $67,500–$70,000
  • PSA World Tour Bronze — 24-player draws — $45,000–$47,500

PSA Challenger Tour tournaments will offer a $6,000–$30,000 prize-money, ideal circuit for less-experienced and upcoming players, that will include the following tiers:

  • PSA Challenger Tour 30 — $30,000
  • PSA Challenger Tour 20 — $20,000
  • PSA Challenger Tour 10 — $12,000
  • PSA Challenger Tour 5 — $6,000
  • PSA Challenger Tour 3 — $3,000 (starting August 2020)

Prize money/ranking points breakdown[]

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:

PSA World Tour Ranking Points
Rank Prize Money US$ Ranking Points Winner Runner up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/48
Platinum $165,000 19188 points 2750 1810 1100 675 410 250 152.5
Gold $97,500–$100,000 10660 points 1750 1150 700 430 260 160
Silver $67,500–$70,000 7470 points 1225 805 490 300 182.5 112.5
Bronze $47,500–$50,000 5330 points 875 575 350 215 130 80
PSA World Tour Finals Ranking Points
Rank Prize Money US$ Winner Runner up 3/4 Round-Robin Match Win Undefeated bonus
World Tour Finals $185,000 1000 550 200 150 150
PSA Challenger Tour Ranking Points
Rank Prize Money US$ Ranking Points Winner Runner up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/48
Challenger Tour 30 $30,000 3194 points 525 345 210 130 78 47.5
Challenger Tour 20 $20,000 2112 points 350 230 140 85 51 31.5
Challenger Tour 10 $12,000 1218 points 200 130 80 50 30 18
Challenger Tour 5 $6,000 609 points 100 65 40 25 15 9
PSA World Championships Ranking Points
Rank Prize Money US$ Ranking Points Winner Runner up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/64
PSA World Championships $500,000 25045 points 3175 2090 1270 780 475 290 177.5

World Tour halts[]

In mid-March 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic, The Professional Squash Association was forced to suspend the PSA Tour (World Tour, Challenger Tour and WSF & PSA Satellite Tour) until May.[2] Then, the Tour suspension experienced new extensions first until July [3] and later until September.[4]

PSA Tour return is expected to September 2020.[5][6]

On 10 September and after a 6-months shut off due to COVID-19, the tour returned to activity with Expression Networks Nolan and Liam's Tournament and Manchester Open.[7][8]

Calendar[]

Key[]

PSA Tiers
World Championship
World Tour Platinum
World Tour Gold
World Tour Silver
World Tour Bronze
Challenger Tour 3/5/10/20/30

August[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

Australia Moorabbin, Australia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
12–16 August Events cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
Life Time Houston Open
United States Houston, United States
Men : Challenger 30
24 players - $30,000
13–17 August

Mauritius Grand-Baie, Mauritius
Men : World Tour Gold
24 players - $100,000
18–22 August

Australia Coffs Harbour, Australia
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
16 players - $6,000
20–23 August
Australian Open
Australia Bega, Australia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
26–20 August

September[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

Czech Republic Prague, France
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
10–13 September France Grégory Gaultier
11–5, 11–5, 11–5
(41st PSA title)
Germany Raphael Kandra Czech Republic Jakub Solnický
Germany Valentin Rapp
Czech Republic Daniel Mekbib
Austria Aqeel Rehman
Germany Yannik Omlor
Colombia Juan Camilo Vargas

England Manchester, England
Men : World Tour Silver
24 players - $85,000
−−−−−−
Women : World Tour Silver
24 players - $85,000
16–22 September Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy
9–11, 11–8, 11–7, 13–11
(42nd PSA title)
Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad New Zealand Paul Coll
Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy
Egypt Ali Farag
Egypt Tarek Momen
Wales Joel Makin
Germany Simon Rösner
Egypt Nour El Tayeb
3–11, 11–8, 11–7, 11–3
(11th PSA title)
France Camille Serme Egypt Hania El Hammamy
England Sarah-Jane Perry
New Zealand Joelle King
United States Amanda Sobhy
Wales Tesni Evans
Egypt Salma Hany

France Le Havre, France
Men : WSF/PSA Satellite
24 players - $2,500
−−−−−−
Women : WSF/PSA Satellite
24 players - $2,500
25–27 September France Victor Crouin
11–9, 6–11, 11–9, 8–11, 14–12
France Lucas Serme France Auguste Dussourd
France Edwin Clain
Belgium Joeri Hapers
France Vincent Droesbeke
France Adrien Grondin
France
France Énora Villard
11–5, 12–10, 11–1
France Élise Romba Czech Republic Anna Serme
France Yuna Loaëc
France Léa Barbeau
Slovakia Ella Gálová
France
France
PSA World Tour Finals 2019–20
Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : World Tour Finals
8 players - $185,000 - Draw
−−−−−−
Women : World Tour Finals
8 players - $185,000 - Draw
28 Sep.–3 Oct. Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy
11–6, 11–5, 11–3
(1st PSA Finals title)
(11th PSA title)
Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad Egypt Ali Farag
Wales Joel Makin
Egypt Tarek Momen
Peru Diego Elías
Germany Simon Rösner
New Zealand Paul Coll
Egypt Hania El Hammamy
9–11, 9–11, 11–9, 11–4, 11–3
(1st PSA Finals title)
(6th PSA title)
Egypt Nour El Tayeb New Zealand Joelle King
Egypt Nour El Sherbini
France Camille Serme
Egypt Nouran Gohar
United States Amanda Sobhy
England Sarah-Jane Perry

October[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

France Maxéville, France
Women : WSF/PSA Satellite
16 players - $2,500
3–4 October Switzerland Ambre Allinckx
11–7, 14–16, 11–8, 11–7
Latvia Ineta Mackeviča France Élise Romba
France Ninon Lemarchand
France Léa Barbeau
France Taba Taghavi
France
France

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : World Tour Platinum
48 players - $270,000
−−−−−−
Women : World Tour Platinum
48 players - $270,000
10–17 October Egypt Ali Farag
11–8, 11–3, 11–4
(20th PSA title)
Egypt Tarek Momen Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy
Egypt Mostafa Asal
New Zealand Paul Coll
Peru Diego Elías
Egypt Mazen Hesham
France Grégory Gaultier
Egypt Nour El Sherbini
11–9, 11–9, 11–6
(22nd PSA title)
Egypt Nouran Gohar Egypt Hania El Hammamy
Egypt Nour El Tayeb
France Camille Serme
India Joshna Chinappa
Belgium Nele Gilis
Egypt Salma Hany

Qatar Doha, Qatar
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $6,000
18–21 October Qatar Syed Azlan Amjad
11–3, 11–4, 11–4
(1st PSA title)
Qatar Qatar
Qatar
Qatar
Qatar
Qatar
Qatar

Switzerland Uster, Switzerland
Men : Challenger 5
32 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : WSF/PSA Satellite
16 players - $1,000
28 Oct.–1 Nov. Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
11–8, 11–5, 11–7
(4th PSA title)
Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi Germany Yannik Omlor
England Robert Downer
Germany Valentin Rapp
Switzerland
France Edwin Clain
Switzerland
Switzerland Cindy Merlo
7–11, 11–7, 11–8, 11–7
Switzerland Nadia Pfister Germany
Germany Saskia Beinhard
Switzerland
Germany
Germany
Switzerland

November[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
Qatar Classic
Qatar Doha, Qatar
Men : World Tour Platinum
48 players - $175,000
1–7 November Egypt Ali Farag
11–8, 6–11, 11–9, 11–9
(21st PSA title)
New Zealand Paul Coll Egypt Tarek Momen
Egypt Fares Dessouky
Egypt Youssef Ibrahim
Peru Diego Elías
Wales Joel Makin
Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy

Austria Salzburg, Austria
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $6,000
5–8 November Hungary Farkas Balázs
10–12, 14–12, 11–1, 11–5
(5th PSA title)
Czech Republic Daniel Mekbib Germany Yannik Omlor
Austria Aqeel Rehman
Czech Republic Jakub Solnický
Switzerland
Germany Valentin Rapp
Czech Republic Ondřej Uherka

Norway Lysaker, Norway
Men : WSF/PSA Satellite
24 players - $2,000
−−−−−−
Women : WSF/PSA Satellite
24 players - $2,000
13–15 November Event cancelled due to COVID-19 in Norway[9]
SRAM PSA 1
Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
18–22 November Event cancelled due to COVID-19 in Malaysia[10]

Liechtenstein Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
20–22 November Switzerland Nicolas Müller
11–4, 11–6, 11–6
(10th PSA title)
Switzerland Dimitri Steinmann Switzerland
Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi
Austria Aqeel Rehman
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland Ambre Allinckx
11–6, 11–5, 11–6
(1st PSA title)
Switzerland Céline Walser Switzerland Cindy Merlo
Switzerland Nadia Pfister
Switzerland
Austria
Switzerland
Switzerland

Pakistan Quetta, Pakistan
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
16 players - $6,000
24–28 November Pakistan Tayyab Aslam
11–2, 8–11, 11–3, 11–7
(9th PSA title)
Pakistan Asim Khan Pakistan Amaad Fareed
Pakistan Danish Atlas Khan
Pakistan Nasir Iqbal
Pakistan Zahir Shah
Pakistan
Pakistan Farhan Zaman
Pakistan Amna Fayyaz
11–9, 11–8, 11–8
(2nd PSA title)
Pakistan Faiza Zafar Pakistan Moqaddas Ashraf
Pakistan Madina Zafar
Pakistan
Pakistan Saima Shoukat
Pakistan
Pakistan
SRAM PSA 2
Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
25–28 November Event cancelled due to COVID-19 in Malaysia[10]

December[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

France Châteaubernard, France
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $6,000
2–6 December Event cancelled due to worsening COVID-19 situation in France[11]

Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
3–6 December Event postponed on 1 December until further notice due to worsening COVID-19 situation in Hong Kong[12]
[13]
Switzerland Zürich, Switzerland
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
4–6 December Switzerland Dimitri Steinmann
9–11, 11–2, 11–9, 11–7
(8th PSA title)
Switzerland Nicolas Müller Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi
Switzerland
Switzerland Ambre Allinckx
7–11, 11–7, 11–9, 12–10
(2nd PSA title)
Switzerland Cindy Merlo Switzerland Céline Walser
Switzerland Nadia Pfister
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland

France Mulhouse, France
Women : WSF/PSA Satellite
32 players - $2,350
Event postponed/cancelled due to worsening COVID-19 situation in France[11]
Pakistan International
Pakistan Islamabad, Pakistan
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
16 players - $6,000
7–11 December Pakistan Tayyab Aslam
11–7, 6–11, 3–11, 12–10, 13–11
(10th PSA title)
Pakistan Nasir Iqbal Pakistan Amaad Fareed
Pakistan Israr Ahmed
Pakistan
Pakistan Asim Khan
Pakistan Farhan Zaman
Pakistan
Pakistan Madina Zafar
11–8, 11–1, 2–11, 7–11, 11–9
(2nd PSA title)
Pakistan Faiza Zafar Pakistan Amna Fayyaz
Pakistan Moqaddas Ashraf
Pakistan Saima Shoukat
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Women : World Tour Gold
32 players - $112,500
7–12 December England Sarah-Jane Perry
4–11, 9–11, 11–9, 12–10, 11–9
(11th PSA title)
Egypt Hania El Hammamy New Zealand Joelle King
United States Amanda Sobhy
Egypt Nour El Sherbini
Wales Tesni Evans
France Camille Serme
Egypt Nouran Gohar

United States Cincinnati, United States
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
9–13 December Event postponed to May 2021 due to the increased number of COVID cases across the US[14]

Slovakia Bratislava, Slovakia
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $6,000
Event cancelled as new measures are enforced against COVID-19 in Slovakia due to worsening situation[15]

France Marseille, France
Men : WSF/PSA Satellite
16 players - $2,500
11–13 December Event postponed/cancelled due to worsening COVID-19 situation in France[11]

Qatar Doha, Qatar
Men : Challenger 30
24 players - $30,000
10–14 December Event cancelled due to the travel restrictions enforced by Qatari government in the fight against COVID-19[16]

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : World Tour Gold
32 players - $112,500
13–18 December Egypt Fares Dessouky
5–11, 8–11, 11–7, 11–8, 11–8
(4th PSA title)
Egypt Ali Farag Egypt Tarek Momen
Egypt Mostafa Asal
Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar
Peru Diego Elías
Wales Joel Makin
Colombia Miguel Ángel Rodríguez

Qatar Doha, Qatar
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
14–20 December Qatar Syed Azlan Amjad
11–9, 11–5, 11–9
(2nd PSA title)
Qatar Qatar
Qatar
Qatar
Malaysia
Qatar
Qatar Abdulla Al-Tamimi

Spain Fuengirola, Spain
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
17–20 December Spain Bernat Jaume
11–4, 11–7, 11–8
(4th PSA title)
Spain Iker Pajares Spain Hugo Varela
Spain
Spain
Spain
Spain Iván Pérez
Netherlands

England London, England
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $3,000
19–20 December Event postponed on 15 December as toughest restrictions against COVID-19 comes into effect in England.[17]

France Bordeaux, France
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
19–21 December France Victor Crouin
11–6, 11–8, 11–5
(10th PSA title)
France Lucas Serme France Auguste Dussourd
Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
France
France
France Edwin Clain
France

Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
21–23 December France Grégory Gaultier
11–7, 11–6, 11–4
(42nd PSA title)
Czech Republic Austria Aqeel Rehman
Czech Republic Jakub Solnický
Netherlands
Germany Yannik Omlor
England Robert Downer
Czech Republic

Spain Fuengirola, Spain
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
Spain Hugo Varela
11–7, 12–10, 9–11, 11–8
(1st PSA title)
Spain Iván Pérez Spain
Spain
Netherlands
Spain
Spain
Spain

United States Houston, United States
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
29–30 December United States Faraz Khan
12–10, 11–7, 11–13, 11–2
(2nd PSA title)
United States Spencer Lovejoy United States
Pakistan Ahsan Ayaz
Pakistan
England
United States
Pakistan

January[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

Poland Bielsko-Biała, Poland
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
6–8 January France Grégory Gaultier
11-6, 11-6, 11-4
(43rd PSA title)
Egypt Mazen Gamal England Robert Downer
Czech Republic
Germany Valentin Rapp
Czech Republic Ondřej Uherka
Czech Republic Jakub Solnický
Czech Republic

France Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, France
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
8–10 January France Mélissa Alvès
11–8, 11–9, 11–5
(6th PSA title)
Czech Republic Anna Serme France Énora Villard
France Marie Stephan
France Élise Romba
France
France Léa Barbeau
France Ella Gálová

Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
13–16 January Event postponed/cancelled as toughest restrictions against COVID-19 comes into effect in Hong Kong.[18]

Australia Deagon, Australia
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
19–22 January Australia Tamika Hunt
11–5, 11–7, 11–5
(10th PSA title)
Australia Sarah Cardwell Australia Jessica Turnbull
Malta Colette Sultana
Australia Rachael Grinham
Australia Selena Shaikh
Australia
Australia

Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
27–29 January France Grégory Gaultier
11-2, 11-6, 11-3
(44th PSA title)
Czech Republic Jakub Solnický Czech Republic Ondřej Uherka
England Robert Downer
Czech Republic Martin Švec
Czech Republic
Czech Republic Daniel Mekbib
Czech Republic

France Maxéville, France
Men : Challenger 10
32 players - $6,000
29 Jan.–1 Feb. France Victor Crouin
11–7, 11–1, 11–6
(11th PSA title)
France Lucas Serme France Benjamin Aubert
France Baptiste Masotti
Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
Switzerland Dimitri Steinmann
Spain Bernat Jaume
France Sébastien Bonmalais

February[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
Volkswagen Australian Open
Australia Bega, Australia
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
4–7 February Australia Rhys Dowling
11–4, 11–6, 11–8
(2nd PSA title)
Australia Joseph White Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia Rachael Grinham
15–13, 11–9, 7–11, 5–11, 11–8
(36th PSA title)
Australia Jessica Turnbull Australia Selena Shaikh
Australia Sarah Cardwell
Australia Tamika Hunt
South Africa
Australia
Australia

France Le Havre, France
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
5–7 February France Mélissa Alvès
11–0, 11–8, 11–3
(7th PSA title)
France Marie Stephan France Énora Villard
Czech Republic Anna Serme
France Léa Barbeau
France Fanny Segers
France Élise Romba
France Taba Taghavi

Germany Hamburg, Germany
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
8 players - $1,000
6–7 February Germany Valentin Rapp
15–13, 7–11, 11–5, 11–4
(1st PSA title)
Netherlands Germany
Egypt
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Latvia Ineta Mackeviča
8–11, 5–11, 11–2, 12–10, 11–7
Germany Saskia Beinhard Czech Republic
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany

England Manchester, England
Men : Unranked
12 players - $4,000
−−−−−−
Women : Unranked
10 players - $4,000
9–12 February England Declan James
11–7, 9–11, 12–10, 11–6
England George Parker England Nick Wall
England Richie Fallows
England Charlie Lee
England James Willstrop
England Patrick Rooney
England Miles Jenkins
England Sarah-Jane Perry
11–8, 11–7, 11–5
England Georgina Kennedy England Jasmine Hutton
England Julianne Courtice
England Millie Tomlinson
England Grace Gear
England Lucy Beecroft
England Kace Bartley

France Mulhouse, France
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
12–14 February Event postponed/cancelled due to a player testing positive for COVID-19 24-hours before the tournament start.[19]

Pakistan Multan, Pakistan
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
11–15 February Pakistan Nasir Iqbal
9–10, rtd
(11th PSA title)
Pakistan Asim Khan Pakistan Syed Ali Mujtaba
Pakistan Israr Ahmed
Pakistan Amaad Fareed
Pakistan
Pakistan Zahir Shah
Pakistan Danish Atlas Khan
Pakistan Madina Zafar
11–3, 11–4, 11–5
(3rd PSA title)
Pakistan Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan Saima Shoukat
Pakistan
Pakistan
SRAM PSA 1
Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
17–20 February Event cancelled due to the implementation of Movement Control Order in Kuala Lumpur and another five states.[20]

New Zealand Henderson, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $1,000
19–21 February New Zealand Evan Williams
9–11, 10–12, 16–14, 11–8, 11–1
(7th PSA title)
New Zealand New Zealand Lance Beddoes
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe
New Zealand Sion Wiggin
New Zealand
New Zealand Emma Millar
10–12, 11–4, 11–9, 9–11, 12–10
New Zealand Shelley Kitchen New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
19–23 February Event cancelled due to concerns related to COVID-19 in Egypt.[21]
SRAM PSA 2
Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
24–27 February Event cancelled due to the implementation of Movement Control Order in Kuala Lumpur and another five states.[20]

Iran Tehran, Iran
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
25–27 February Iran Sajjad Zareeian
14–12, 11–6, 11–7
(2nd PSA title)
Iran Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran Navid Maleksabet
Iran
Iran

United States Houston, United States
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
25–28 February United States Shahjahan Khan
11–4, 11–2, 11–7
(5th PSA title)
United States Spencer Lovejoy England Lyell Fuller
United States Faraz Khan
Colombia
United States
England
France

Colombia Bogotá, Colombia
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
Colombia Juan Camilo Vargas
11–3, 11–2, 11–6
(5th PSA title)
Colombia Colombia Ronald Palomino
Colombia Andrés Herrera
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia

France Châteaubernard, France
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
26–28 February France Victor Crouin
11–7, 11–8, 8–11, 11–6
(12th PSA title)
France Lucas Serme Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
France Sébastien Bonmalais
France Toufik Mekhalfi
France
France Edwin Clain
France

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
25 Feb.–2 Mar. Event cancelled due to concerns related to COVID-19 in Egypt.[21]

March[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
4–7 March Event postponed due to Auckland's region moving to level 3, with all squash facilities being closed.[22]

Germany Hamburg, Germany
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
8 players - $1,500
5–7 March Germany Raphael Kandra
11–6, 11–2, 11–2
(14th PSA title)
Germany Yannik Omlor Germany Valentin Rapp
Netherlands
Egypt
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany Saskia Beinhard
11–7, 7–11, 11–3, 14–12
(1st PSA title)
Czech Republic Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany

Iran Tehran, Iran
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
10–12 March Iran Sajjad Zareeian
11–3, 6–11, 11–8, 11–8
(3rd PSA title)
Iran Iran Navid Maleksabet
Iran
Iran
Iran Alireza Shameli
Iran
Iran
SRAM PSA 3
Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
24 players - $6,000
10–13 March Event cancelled due to the implementation of Movement Control Order in Kuala Lumpur and another five states.[20]

Switzerland Uster, Switzerland
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
11–14 March Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
11–5, 11–8, 7–11, 11–3
(5th PSA title)
Germany Valentin Rapp Austria Aqeel Rehman
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi
Switzerland
Switzerland

New Zealand Whakatāne, New Zealand
Men : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $4,300
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $4,300
12–14 March New Zealand
3–2 (games)
New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe New Zealand
New Zealand Zac Millar
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Amanda Landers-Murphy
3–0 (games)
New Zealand New Zealand
New Zealand Abbie Palmer
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Kaitlyn Watts
New Zealand

Hungary Tatabánya, Hungary
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
8 players - $1,500
13–14 March Hungary Farkas Balázs
11–5, 11–6, 11–5
(6th PSA title)
Hungary Hungary
Hungary
Hungary
Hungary
Hungary
Hungary
Hungary Hannah Chukwu
11–5, 11–9, 11–5
(1st PSA title)
Hungary Hungary
Hungary
Hungary
Hungary
Hungary
Hungary

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Women : World Tour Platinum
48 players - $175,000
12–18 March Egypt Nour El Sherbini
13–11, 11–5, 6–11, 11–7
(23rd PSA title)
United States Amanda Sobhy Egypt Salma Hany
New Zealand Joelle King
France Camille Serme
England Sarah-Jane Perry
Egypt Hania El Hammamy
United States Olivia Clyne

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
15–19 March Egypt Moustafa El Sirty
14–12, 11–5, 11–7
(4th PSA title)
Egypt Yahya Elnawasany Egypt
Egypt
Egypt Hazem Helmy
Egypt Aly Hussein
Egypt Khaled Labib
Egypt
Egypt Fayrouz Aboelkheir
11–7, 7–11, 11–8, 11–8
(1st PSA title)
Egypt Egypt Hana Moataz
Egypt Nour Aboulmakarim
Egypt
Egypt
Egypt
Egypt

Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $12,000
17–20 March Hong Kong Wong Chi Him
5–11, 11–7, 11–7, 4–11, 11–5
(7th PSA title)
Hong Kong Lau Tsz Kwan Hong Kong Yip Tsz Fung
Hong Kong Henry Leung
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Liu Tsz Ling
11–6, 11–9, 11–7
(12th PSA title)
Hong Kong Ho Tze-Lok Hong Kong Chan Sin Yuk
Hong Kong Tong Tsz Wing
Hong Kong Lee Ka Yi
Hong Kong Vanessa Chu
Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Australia Kippa-Ring, Australia
Men : WSF & PSA Satellite
32 players - $1,400
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $1,400
18–21 March Malaysia Bryan Lim Tze Kang
11–6, 8–11, 11–5, 11–7
Australia Australia
Australia
Australia
Malta
Australia
Australia
Australia Jessica Turnbull
5–11, 11–8, 11–6, 11–2
Australia Tamika Hunt Australia Rachael Grinham
Australia Sarah Cardwell
Australia
Malta Colette Sultana
Australia
Australia

Switzerland Uster, Switzerland
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
19–21 March Switzerland Cindy Merlo
11–7, 8–11, 11–6, 11–5
(1st PSA title)
France Énora Villard France Marie Stephan
France Taba Taghavi
Switzerland Nadia Pfister
France
Austria
France Élise Romba

New Zealand Royal Oak, Auckland, New Zealand
Men : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $1,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe
11–7, 6–11, 9–11, 11–3, 11–6
New Zealand New Zealand Zac Millar
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Kaitlyn Watts
8–11, 11–8, 7–11, 12–10, 11–1
(1st PSA title)
New Zealand Emma Millar New Zealand
New Zealand Rebecca Barnett
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Abbie Palmer
New Zealand

Netherlands Amstelveen, Netherlands
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
20–21 March Belgium Joeri Hapers
11–6, 11–2, 11–5
(1st PSA title)
Netherlands Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : World Tour Platinum
48 players - $175,000
19–25 March Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy
11–7, 11–9, 7–11, 14–12
(12th PSA title)
Egypt Fares Dessouky Wales Joel Makin
Egypt Tarek Momen
New Zealand Paul Coll
Egypt Ali Farag
Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy
Egypt Zahed Salem

New Zealand Morrinsville, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
25–27 March New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe
11–9, 11–8, 6–11, 11–7
(1st PSA title)
New Zealand New Zealand
New Zealand Zac Millar
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand

Australia Gympie, Australia
Men : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $1,300
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
8 players - $1,300
25–28 March Malaysia Bryan Lim Tze Kang
11–2, 7–11, 11–9, 11–5
Australia Australia
Australia Joseph White
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia Tamika Hunt
5–11, 11–8, 11–9, 9–11, 8–11
Australia Jessica Turnbull Australia Rachael Grinham
Australia
Australia Sarah Cardwell
Australia
Australia

France Mulhouse, France
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
26–28 March France Énora Villard
11–9, 11–2, 11–2
(3rd PSA title)
Hungary Hannah Chukwu Spain Cristina Gómez
France Marie Stephan
Switzerland Cindy Merlo
Switzerland Nadia Pfister
Latvia Ineta Mackeviča
Spain

France Seynod, France
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
France Toufik Mekhalfi
8–11, 11–2, 11–9, 11–4
(1st PSA title)
France France
France
France
France
France
France

Spain Aguadulce, Spain
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
Spain Iván Pérez
11–8, 12–10, 11–6
(1st PSA title)
Spain Hugo Varela Spain
Colombia
Spain
Spain
Spain
Spain

India Chennai, India
Men : Challenger 20
24 players - $20,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $12,000
29 Mar.–2 Apr. United States Todd Harrity
11–9, 11–6, 7–11, 2–11, 11–0
(4th PSA title)
India Mahesh Mangaonkar India Abhay Singh
Egypt Karim El Hammamy
Egypt Yahya Elnawasany
Egypt Moustafa El Sirty
Egypt Aly Hussein
Egypt Mazen Gamal
Egypt Hana Moataz
11–3, 11–9, 11–5
(2nd PSA title)
Egypt Egypt
India Tanvi Khanna
India Sunayna Kuruvilla
India
India Aparajitha Balamurukan
India

April[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

England Manchester, England
Men : Unranked
8 players - $n/a
−−−−−−
Women : Unranked
8 players - $n/a
7–9 April England Patrick Rooney
11–4, 11–3, 11–8
England Declan James England George Parker (3rd place)
England Nick Wall (4th place)
England Charlie Lee (5th place)
England Daryl Selby (6th place)
England Sarah-Jane Perry
11–4, 11–9, 11–4
England Georgina Kennedy England Julianne Courtice (3rd place)
England Alison Waters (4th place)
England Lucy Beecroft (5th place)
England Lucy Turmel (6th place)
SOAP Engineering Open
United States Houston, United States
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
7–10 April Poland Karina Tyma
8–11, 11–7, 11–9, 11–6
(1st PSA title)
France England
United States Haley Mendez
Ukraine
Pakistan Amna Fayyaz
Malaysia Vanessa Raj
India

United States Plano, United States
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
8–11 April Mexico Leonel Cárdenas
11–7, 14–12, 11–8
(9th PSA title)
United States Faraz Khan United States Spencer Lovejoy
England Nathan Lake
United States
Pakistan Ahsan Ayaz
Botswana Alister Walker
Colombia

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
8–12 April Egypt Yahya Elnawasany
11–9, 11–8, 11–7
(2nd PSA title)
Egypt Moustafa El Sirty Egypt
Egypt Aly Hussein
Egypt Khaled Labib
Egypt Abdalah El Masry
Iraq
Egypt
Egypt Sana Ibrahim
w/o
(2nd PSA title)
Egypt Egypt Hana Moataz
Egypt Jana Shiha
Egypt Fayrouz Aboelkheir
Egypt
Egypt
Egypt Nour Aboulmakarim
SRAM PSA 1
Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
9–12 April Malaysia Ivan Yuen
16–14, 9–11, 11–3, 11–5
(12th PSA title)
Malaysia Mohd Syafiq Kamal Malaysia Addeen Idrakie
Malaysia Elvinn Keo
Malaysia Darren Rahul Pragasam
Malaysia
Malaysia Ong Sai Hung
Malaysia
Malaysia Aifa Azman
11–9, 11–5, 11–8
(8th PSA title)
Malaysia Ooi Kah Yan Malaysia Rachel Arnold
Malaysia Low Wee Wern
Malaysia
Malaysia Chan Yiwen
Malaysia
Malaysia Aika Azman

Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
14–16 April England Robert Downer
5–11, 11–7, 11–4, 11–7
(1st PSA title)
Czech Republic Martin Švec Austria Aqeel Rehman
Germany Yannik Omlor
Czech Republic
Czech Republic Ondřej Uherka
Czech Republic Jakub Solnický
Czech Republic

France Créteil, France
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
16–18 April Spain Cristina Gómez
7–11, 11–5, 9–11, 14–12, 11–9
(1st PSA title)
Latvia Ineta Mackeviča France Marie Stephan
Switzerland Nadia Pfister
Germany
France Fanny Segers
Germany Saskia Beinhard
France Léa Barbeau

Germany Hamburg, Germany
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
8 players - $1,500
24–25 April Germany Yannik Omlor
11–8, 10–12, 11–5, 11–8
(1st PSA title)
Netherlands Egypt
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Latvia Ineta Mackeviča
11–9, 11–2, 11–9
(1st PSA title)
Germany Saskia Beinhard Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany

South Africa Rondebosch, South Africa
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
27–30 April South Africa Dewald van Niekerk
7–11, 11–4, 9–11, 11–7, 11–7
(1st PSA title)
South Africa Christo Potgieter South Africa Jean-Pierre Brits
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa Ruan Olivier
Zimbabwe Blessing Muhwati
South Africa Gary Wheadon
South Africa Lizelle Muller
11–9, 13–11, 11–4
(1st PSA title)
South Africa Jenny Preece South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa

United States San Antonio, United States
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
29 Apr.–2 May Mexico Leonel Cárdenas
11–8, 11–6, 11–6
(10th PSA title)
England Nathan Lake United States Faraz Khan
Mexico Alfredo Ávila
Malaysia Asyraf Azan
Botswana Alister Walker
United States Spencer Lovejoy
Nigeria Babatunde Ajagbe

France Larmor-Plage, France
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi
11–9, 11–8, 10–12, 11–3
(1st PSA title)
Switzerland Germany Valentin Rapp
Spain Iván Pérez
France Toufik Mekhalfi
France
France
France Edwin Clain

New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
30 Apr.–2 May New Zealand Evan Williams
11–7, 11–7, 4–11, 11–6
(8th PSA title)
New Zealand New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe
New Zealand
New Zealand Zac Millar
New Zealand
New Zealand Sion Wiggin
New Zealand
New Zealand Kaitlyn Watts
9–11, 11–9, 7–11, 11–3, 11–8
(2nd PSA title)
New Zealand Emma Millar New Zealand Abbie Palmer
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand

May[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

Japan Yokohama, Japan
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
8 players - $1,500
2–3 May Japan Ryūnosuke Tsukue
11–5, 11–1, 11–7
(2nd PSA title)
Japan Japan
Japan
Japan
Japan
Japan
Japan
Japan Satomi Watanabe
11–2, 11–2, 11–6
Japan Japan
Japan Chinatsu Matsui
Japan Risa Sugimoto
Japan
Japan
Japan

Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
5–8 May Hong Kong Yip Tsz Fung
11–9, 9–11, 11–8, 11–6
(6th PSA title)
Hong Kong Lau Tsz Kwan Hong Kong Max Lee
Hong Kong Henry Leung
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Wong Chi Him
Hong Kong Chan Sin Yuk
11–6, 13–11, 11–9
(1st PSA title)
Hong Kong Vanessa Chu Hong Kong Liu Tsz Ling
Hong Kong Lee Ka Yi
Hong Kong Ho Tze-Lok
Hong Kong Tong Tsz Wing
Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Australia Coffs Harbour, Australia
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
7–9 May Malaysia Bryan Lim Tze Kang
11–7, 13–15, 3–11, 11–5, 11–3
(1st PSA title)
Australia Australia Joseph White
Australia Rhys Dowling
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia Jessica Turnbull
11–7, 7–11, 11–6, 7–11, 11–7
(5th PSA title)
Australia Tamika Hunt Australia
Australia Christine Nunn
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia

New Zealand Panmure, Auckland, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
14–16 May New Zealand Evan Williams
11–4, 10–12, 11–6, 5–11, 11–6
(9th PSA title)
New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Sion Wiggin
New Zealand
Australia
New Zealand Zac Millar
New Zealand Kaitlyn Watts
11–6, 11–7, 11–4
(3rd PSA title)
New Zealand Emma Millar New Zealand
New Zealand Abbie Palmer
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand

France Mulhouse, France
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
13–11, 11–4, 11–5
(6th PSA title)
France Sébastien Bonmalais Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi
Hungary Farkas Balázs
Germany Valentin Rapp
England Robert Downer
Switzerland
Spain Iván Pérez

Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
19–21 May Czech Republic Jakub Solnický
11–8, 4–11, 5–11, 11–6, 13–11
(1st PSA title)
Czech Republic Martin Švec England Robert Downer
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Germany
SRAM PSA 2
Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
19–22 May Event cancelled due to the entry into force of a nationwide Movement Control Order from May 12 until June 7.[23]

United States Austin, United States
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
20–23 May United States Faraz Khan
12–10, 11–4, 14–12
(3rd PSA title)
United States United States Christopher Gordon
Malaysia Asyraf Azan
United States Spencer Lovejoy
Colombia
Botswana Alister Walker
Mexico Alfredo Ávila

England Pontefract, England
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
21–23 May England Alicia Mead
11–9, 11–7, 11–9
(1st PSA title)
England Scotland Georgia Adderley
England Grace Gear
England
England
Scotland Katriona Allen
England

Germany Hamburg, Germany
Men : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
22–24 May Germany Valentin Rapp
11–9, 11–9, 11–3
(2nd PSA title)
Netherlands Germany
Germany Yannik Omlor
Germany
Egypt
Germany
Germany
Netherlands Milou van der Heijden
11–4, 11–7, 11–5
(9th PSA title)
Germany Saskia Beinhard Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Austria
France Ella Gálová
Germany
El Gouna International Squash Open
Egypt El Gouna, Egypt
Men : World Tour Platinum
48 players - $181,500
−−−−−−
Women : World Tour Platinum
48 players - $181,500
20–28 May Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy
11–5, 11–2, 11–7
(43rd PSA title)
New Zealand Paul Coll Egypt Fares Dessouky
Egypt Tarek Momen
Wales Joel Makin
Egypt Mostafa Asal
Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad
France Grégoire Marche
Egypt Nour El Sherbini
11–7, 11–8, 11–5
(24th PSA title)
Egypt Nouran Gohar Egypt Hania El Hammamy
United States Amanda Sobhy
Egypt Rowan Elaraby
France Camille Serme
Egypt Salma Hany
England Sarah-Jane Perry

Iran Kish Island, Iran
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
26–28 May Iran Alireza Shameli
11–8, 11–4, 12–10
(1st PSA title)
Iran Navid Maleksabet Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran Soheil Shameli

South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
25–29 May South Africa Dewald van Niekerk
11–7, 11–2, 5–11, 11–3
(2nd PSA title)
South Africa Jean-Pierre Brits South Africa
South Africa
Zambia
South Africa
South Africa Gary Wheadon
South Africa Ruan Olivier
South Africa Lizelle Muller
15–13, 11–4, 11–7
(2nd PSA title)
South Africa Jenny Preece South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa

New Zealand North Shore, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
27–30 May New Zealand Evan Williams
9–11, 13–11, 15–13, 11–13, 14–12
(10th PSA title)
New Zealand New Zealand
New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe
Australia Rhys Dowling
Australia Joseph White
New Zealand
Australia
Australia Jessica Turnbull
11–9, 9–11, 11–3, 11–6
(6th PSA title)
Australia Sarah Cardwell New Zealand Emma Millar
New Zealand
New Zealand Kaitlyn Watts
Australia
New Zealand Abbie Palmer
New Zealand

Australia Darwin, Australia
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
28–30 May Malaysia Bryan Lim Tze Kang
11–3, 11–3, 11–6
(2nd PSA title)
Australia Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia

Russia Moscow, Russia
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
29–30 May Russia Vladislav Titov
11–6, 3–11, 14–12, 11–9
(1st PSA title)
Russia Russia
Russia
Russia
Russia
Russia
Kazakhstan

Poland Bielsko-Biała, Poland
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
Israel Daniel Poleshchuk
11–6, 11–5, 11–6
(3rd PSA title)
Poland Poland Filip Jarota
Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland

June[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

Austria Salzburg, Austria
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
4–5 June Austria Aqeel Rehman
11–9, 11–5, 11–5
(11th PSA title)
Austria Jakob Dirnberger Austria
Austria
Austria
Austria
Austria
Austria

United States Sandy Springs, United States
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
2–6 June United States Faraz Khan
11–9, 11–2, 11–7
(4th PSA title)
United States Christopher Gordon United States Spencer Lovejoy
Jamaica Christopher Binnie
England
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico

United States Houston, United States
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
3–6 June Poland Karina Tyma
11–9, 11–5, 11–5
(2nd PSA title)
Malaysia Wen Li Lai Canada Nicole Bunyan
United States Marina Stefanoni
Malaysia Vanessa Raj
Ukraine
Pakistan Amna Fayyaz
India
City of Kalgoorlie Boulder Golden Open
Australia Kalgoorlie, Australia
Men : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $2,250
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
8 players - $2,250
5–6 June Australia Mike Corren
11–7, 11–7, 12–10
Australia Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia Sarah Cardwell
11–5, 11–6, 11–8
Australia Australia
Singapore
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia

Andorra Anyós, Andorra
Men : Challenger 5
32 players - $3,000
7–11 June France Sébastien Bonmalais
9–11, 11–9, 13–11, 11–5
(4th PSA title)
Scotland Rory Stewart France Toufik Mekhalfi
Spain Hugo Varela
France Edwin Clain
Spain
Spain Iván Pérez
Spain

New Zealand Whangārei, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
8 players - $1,000
11–13 June New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe
11–7, 12–14, 11–7, 11–7
(2nd PSA title)
New Zealand New Zealand
New Zealand Sion Wiggin
New Zealand
Australia
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Abbie Palmer
8–11, 5–11, 11–9, 11–8, 11–5
New Zealand Shelley Kitchen New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand

Iran Tehran, Iran
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $3,000
11–14 June Iran Alireza Shameli
11–9, 11–4, 11–2
(2nd PSA title)
Iran Navid Maleksabet Iran Soheil Shameli
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran

Poland Bielsko-Biała, Poland
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
15–16 June Israel Daniel Poleshchuk
11–3, 11–1, 11–7
(4th PSA title)
Poland Filip Jarota Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland

England Crawley, England
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
15–17 June England Richie Fallows
11–7, 12–14, 11–2, 11–4
(8th PSA title)
England Ben Coleman England Joe Lee
Portugal Rui Soares
England
England
England Connor Sheen
England Miles Jenkins
England Georgina Kennedy
11–3, 11–3, 11–2
(1st PSA title)
England Grace Gear England Alicia Mead
England
Pakistan Faiza Zafar
Finland Emilia Korhonen
Netherlands Sanne Veldkamp
England

Colombia La Calera, Colombia
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
15–18 June Colombia Ronald Palomino
11–5, 14–16, 11–6, 11–7
(1st PSA title)
Colombia Colombia Andrés Herrera
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia
(QE)
Denmark Odense, Denmark
Men : Challenger 5
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
16 players - $6,000
15–19 June Egypt Aly Hussein
11–5, 11–8, 11–6
(1st PSA title)
Hungary Farkas Balázs Egypt Moustafa El Sirty
Egypt Yahya Elnawasany
Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
United States Faraz Khan
Egypt
Colombia Juan Camilo Vargas
Spain Cristina Gómez
11–4, 11–7, 10–12, 11–7
(2nd PSA title)
Egypt Nour Aboulmakarim England Lily Taylor
Hungary Hannah Chukwu
Mexico Diana García
Poland Karina Tyma
Scotland Georgia Adderley
Scotland Alison Thomson

Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
16–19 June Hong Kong Yip Tsz Fung
11–9, 11–5, 11–7
(7th PSA title)
Hong Kong Henry Leung Hong Kong Lau Tsz Kwan
Hong Kong Tang Ming Hong
Hong Kong Max Lee
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Wong Chi Him
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Chan Sin Yuk
11–4, 11–7, 7–11, 10–12, 11–9
(2nd PSA title)
Hong Kong Tong Tsz Wing Hong Kong Vanessa Chu
Hong Kong Ho Tze-Lok
Hong Kong Liu Tsz Ling
Hong Kong Lee Ka Yi
Hong Kong
Hong Kong

England Pontefract, England
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
18–20 June England Georgina Kennedy
11–1, 11–6, 11–2
(2nd PSA title)
England Anna Kimberley England
England Alicia Mead
England
Wales Emily Whitlock
England
Netherlands Sanne Veldkamp

France Sautron, France
Women : WSF & PSA Satellite
16 players - $2,200
19–20 June France Ella Gálová
11–7, 11–7, 12–10
France Fanny Segers France
France Ninon Lemarchand
France
France
France
France
CIB PSA World Tour Finals
Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : World Tour Finals
8 players - $185,000 - Draw
−−−−−−
Women : World Tour Finals
8 players - $185,000 - Draw
22–27 June Egypt Mostafa Asal
12–14, 11–4, 11–7, 11–3
(5th PSA title)
(1st PSA World Tour Finals title)
Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy Egypt Tarek Momen
New Zealand Paul Coll
Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy
France Grégoire Marche
Egypt Ali Farag
Wales Joel Makin
Egypt Nouran Gohar
11–9, 11–6, 8–11, 11–8
(10th PSA title)
(1st PSA World Tour Finals title)
Egypt Hania El Hammamy France Camille Serme
New Zealand Joelle King
Egypt Nour El Sherbini
England Sarah-Jane Perry
Egypt Salma Hany
United States Amanda Sobhy
SRAM PSA 3
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
24–27 June Event cancelled due to the Movement Control Order extended until June 28.[24]

England London, England
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
25–27 June England Joe Lee
11–6, 10–12, 11–4, 11–6
(5th PSA title)
Wales Elliott Morris Devred England Joshua Masters
England
England Miles Jenkins
England
England
Wales Peter Creed
England Jasmine Hutton
11–5, 11–4, 11–7
(3rd PSA title)
England Grace Gear England Alicia Mead
England
Scotland Katriona Allen
England
Finland Emilia Korhonen
Italy

United States Washington, D.C., United States
Men : Challenger 20
24 players - $20,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 20
24 players - $20,000
27 Jun.–1 Jul. France Victor Crouin
11–5, 11–13, 11–7, 11–8
(13th PSA title)
England James Willstrop Japan Ryosei Kobayashi
Mexico Leonel Cárdenas
United States Spencer Lovejoy
Malaysia Ivan Yuen
Malaysia Addeen Idrakie
India Mahesh Mangaonkar
Belgium Nele Gilis
11–9, 11–6, 11–8
(7th PSA title)
England Georgina Kennedy United States Olivia Fiechter
United States Sabrina Sobhy
Malaysia Low Wee Wern
France Mélissa Alvès
Scotland Lisa Aitken
India Joshna Chinappa

July[]

Tournament Date Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists

England Peterborough, England
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
3–4 July Scotland Rory Stewart
11–6, 11–3, 9–11, 11–8
(2nd PSA title)
England Miles Jenkins England Sam Todd
England Tom Walsh
England
England
Wales Elliott Morris Devred
England
Scotland Georgia Adderley
11–7, 11–6, 11–2
(1st PSA title)
England Alicia Mead England
England
England Grace Gear
England
Scotland Katriona Allen
England

Poland Bielsko-Biała, Poland
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
7–8 July Israel Daniel Poleshchuk
11–2, 11–6, 11–5
(5th PSA title)
Poland Filip Jarota Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland

Austria Salzburg, Austria
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
7–10 July Germany Yannik Omlor
11–8, 5–11, 11–8, 4–11, 11–3
(2nd PSA title)
Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi Colombia Juan Camilo Vargas
Switzerland
Spain
Austria Aqeel Rehman
Netherlands
Czech Republic

England New Malden, England
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
England Joe Lee
11–6, 11–6, 11–6
(6th PSA title)
England Sam Todd Wales
England
Republic of Ireland Sean Conroy
England Mike Harris
England
England Nick Wall
England Georgina Kennedy
11–9, 11–4, 11–7
(3rd PSA title)
Scotland Georgia Adderley England
Scotland Alison Thomson
Scotland Katriona Allen
England
Netherlands Sanne Veldkamp
Finland Emilia Korhonen

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
14–17 July Egypt Omar El Torkey
7–11, 11–8, 12–10, 11–4
(1st PSA title)
Egypt Egypt
Egypt
Egypt
Egypt
Egypt
Egypt

Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Men : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
24 players - $6,000
14–18 July Egypt Moustafa El Sirty
11–6, 10–12, 11–3, 11–9
(5th PSA title)
Egypt Egypt
Egypt
Egypt
Egypt Khaled Labib
Iraq
Egypt
Egypt Fayrouz Aboelkheir
11–5, 11–13, 4–11, 12–10, 11–4
(2nd PSA title)
Egypt Egypt
Egypt
Mexico Diana García
Egypt
Egypt Nour Heikal
Egypt

England Weybridge, England
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
15–18 July England Joe Lee
7–11, 11–4, 11–8, 6–11, 11–5
(7th PSA title)
Scotland Rory Stewart England Tom Walsh
England Charlie Lee
England Sam Todd
Wales Elliott Morris Devred
Portugal Rui Soares
Wales Emyr Evans

New Zealand Howick, Auckland, New Zealand
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
16–18 July Australia Joseph White
11–6, 12–10, 6–11, 11–7
(1st PSA title)
New Zealand Lwamba Chileshe New Zealand Zac Millar
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Sion Wiggin
New Zealand
New Zealand Amanda Landers-Murphy
11–5, 11–4, 11–1
(13th PSA title)
New Zealand New Zealand Abbie Palmer
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
PSA World Championship
United States Chicago, United States
Men : World Championship
64 players - $500,000 - Draw
−−−−−−
Women : World Championship
64 players - $500,000 - Draw
14–22 July Egypt Ali Farag
7–11, 12–10, 11–9, 11–4
(22nd PSA title)
(2nd World Championship title)
Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy Egypt Tarek Momen
New Zealand Paul Coll
Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad
Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy
Peru Diego Elías
Egypt Fares Dessouky
Egypt Nour El Sherbini
11–5, 11–8, 8–11, 11–9
(25th PSA title)
(5th World Championship title)
Egypt Nouran Gohar France Camille Serme
United States Amanda Sobhy
New Zealand Joelle King
Egypt Hania El Hammamy
England Sarah-Jane Perry
Egypt Salma Hany

England Carlisle, England
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
20–23 July Scotland Rory Stewart
11–7, 9–11, 6–11, 11–8, 11–5
(3rd PSA title)
England Miles Jenkins England Sam Todd
England
England Simon Herbert
Scotland
Wales Elliott Morris Devred
England Mike Harris

England Colchester, England
Men : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 5
16 players - $3,000
22–24 July Portugal Rui Soares
11–4, 11–2, 14–12
(2nd PSA title)
England Daryl Selby England Joshua Masters
England
England
Brazil
England Stuart MacGregor
England Tom Walsh
England Georgina Kennedy
11–9, 11–1, 11–3
(4th PSA title)
Scotland Georgia Adderley England Anna Kimberley
Scotland Alison Thomson
Scotland Katriona Allen
England
England
England Kace Bartley

Russia Moscow, Russia
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
24–25 July Russia Vladislav Titov
11–5, 7–11, 9–11, 11–8, 11–8
(2nd PSA title)
Russia Russia
Ukraine Valeriy Fedoruk
Russia
Russia
Kazakhstan
Russia

England Berkhamsted, England
Men : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 10
16 players - $6,000
29 Jul.–1 Aug. England Ben Coleman
11–8, 11–3, 11–2
(10th PSA title)
England Sam Todd Portugal Rui Soares
Scotland Rory Stewart
Republic of Ireland Sean Conroy
England Joshua Masters
England Tom Walsh
England Connor Sheen
England Georgina Kennedy
11–3, 11–3, 11–8
(5th PSA title)
Scotland Lisa Aitken Wales Emily Whitlock
Scotland Georgia Adderley
England Anna Kimberley
England Grace Gear
Scotland Alison Thomson
Pakistan Faiza Zafar

England Manchester, England
Men : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
−−−−−−
Women : Challenger 3
16 players - $1,500
England Miles Jenkins
11–8, 11–9, 11–9
(1st PSA title)
England England
England
England Lewis Doughty
Wales
England
Scotland
England Lucy Beecroft
11–6, 13–11, 11–5
(1st PSA title)
England England
England
England
England
Finland Emilia Korhonen
England

[25] [26] [27]

Statistical information[]

The players/nations are sorted by:

  1. Total number of titles;
  2. Cumulated importance of those titles;
  3. Alphabetical order (by family names for players).

Key[]

World Championship
World Tour Platinum
World Tour Gold
World Tour Silver
World Tour Bronze
Challenger Tour 5/10/20/30

Titles won by player (men's)[]

Total Player World Ch. /
PSA Finals
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Challenger
30
Challenger
20
Challenger
10
Challenger
5
Challenger
3
4  Victor Crouin (FRA) ●●●
4  Grégory Gaultier (FRA) ●●●●
4  Evan Williams (NZL) ●●
3  Ali Farag (EGY) ●●
3  Faraz Khan (USA) ●●
3  Joe Lee (ENG) ●●
3  Ryosei Kobayashi (JPN) ●●●
3  Daniel Poleshchuk (ISR) ●●●
2  Mohamed El Shorbagy (EGY)
2  Tayyab Aslam (PAK) ●●
2  Leonel Cárdenas (MEX) ●●
2  Yip Tsz Fung (HKG) ●●
2  Syed Azlan Amjad (QAT)
2  Moustafa El Sirty (EGY)
2  Farkas Balázs (HUN) ●●
2  Alireza Shameli (IRI) ●●
2  Sajjad Zareeian (IRI) ●●
2  Lwamba Chileshe (NZL)
2  Yannik Omlor (GER)
2  Valentin Rapp (GER)
2  Rory Stewart (SCO)
2  Dewald van Niekerk (RSA)
2  Vladislav Titov (RUS) ●●
2  Bryan Lim Tze Kang (MYS) ●●
1  Mostafa Asal (EGY)
1  Marwan El Shorbagy (EGY)
1  Fares Dessouky (EGY)
1  Todd Harrity (USA)
1  Ben Coleman (ENG)
1  Robert Downer (ENG)
1  Rhys Dowling (AUS)
1  Wong Chi Him (HKG)
1  Richie Fallows (ENG)
1  Nasir Iqbal (PAK)
1  Bernat Jaume (ESP)
1  Shahjahan Khan (USA)
1  Dimitri Steinmann (SUI)
1  Ivan Yuen (MYS)
1  Sébastien Bonmalais (FRA)
1  Yahya Elnawasany (EGY)
1  Aly Hussein (EGY)
1  Raphael Kandra (GER)
1  Ronald Palomino (COL)
1  Aqeel Rehman (AUT)
1  Rui Soares (POR)
1  Jakub Solnický (CZE)
1  Hugo Varela (ESP)
1  Juan Camilo Vargas (COL)
1  Yannick Wilhelmi (SUI)
1  Joseph White (AUS)
1  Omar El Torkey (EGY)
1  Joeri Hapers (BEL)
1  Miles Jenkins (ENG)
1  Iván Pérez (ESP)
1  Ryūnosuke Tsukue (JPN)

Titles won by nation (men's)[]

Total Nation World Ch. /
PSA Finals
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Challenger
30
Challenger
20
Challenger
10
Challenger
5
Challenger
3
13  Egypt (EGY) ●●●● ●●●
10  France (FRA) ●●●●●●● ●●
7  England (ENG) ●●●● ●●●
6  New Zealand (NZL) ●●● ●●
5  United States (USA) ●●●
5  Germany (GER) ●●● ●●
4  Iran (IRI) ●●●●
4  Japan (JPN) ●●●
3  Hong Kong (HKG) ●●●
3  Pakistan (PAK) ●●●
3   Switzerland (SUI) ●●
3  Spain (ESP) ●●
3  Malaysia (MYS) ●●
3  Israel (ISR) ●●●
2  Mexico (MEX) ●●
2  Australia (AUS)
2  Qatar (QAT)
2  Colombia (COL) ●●
2  Hungary (HUN) ●●
2  Scotland (SCO)
2  South Africa (RSA)
2  Russia (RUS) ●●
1  Austria (AUT)
1  Czech Republic (CZE)
1  Portugal (POR)
1  Belgium (BEL)

Titles won by player (women's)[]

Total Player World Ch. /
PSA Finals
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Challenger
30
Challenger
20
Challenger
10
Challenger
5
Challenger
3
5  Georgina Kennedy (ENG) ●●●
4  Nour El Sherbini (EGY) ●●●
3  Kaitlyn Watts (NZL) ●●●
2  Ambre Allinckx (SUI) ●●
2  Chan Sin Yuk (HKG) ●●
2  Karina Tyma (POL) ●●
2  Fayrouz Aboelkheir (EGY)
2  Mélissa Alvès (FRA)
2  Cristina Gómez (ESP)
2  Madina Zafar (PAK)
2  Lizelle Muller (RSA)
2  Jessica Turnbull (AUS)
1  Nouran Gohar (EGY)
1  Sarah-Jane Perry (ENG)
1  Nour El Tayeb (EGY)
1  Nele Gilis (BEL)
1  Aifa Azman (MYS)
1  Rachael Grinham (AUS)
1  Tamika Hunt (AUS)
1  Cindy Merlo (SUI)
1  Hana Moataz (EGY)
1  Liu Tsz Ling (HKG)
1  Énora Villard (FRA)
1  Amna Fayyaz (PAK)
1  Sana Ibrahim (EGY)
1  Georgia Adderley (SCO)
1  Lucy Beecroft (ENG)
1  Saskia Beinhard (GER)
1  Hannah Chukwu (HUN)
1  Jasmine Hutton (ENG)
1  Amanda Landers-Murphy (NZL)
1  Ineta Mackeviča (LAT)
1  Alicia Mead (ENG)
1  Milou van der Heijden (NED)

Titles won by nation (women's)[]

Total Nation World Ch. /
PSA Finals
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Challenger
30
Challenger
20
Challenger
10
Challenger
5
Challenger
3
10  Egypt (EGY) ●●● ●● ●●
9  England (ENG) ●●●●●●
4  Australia (AUS) ●●
4  New Zealand (NZL) ●●●●
3  France (FRA) ●●●
3  Hong Kong (HKG) ●●●
3   Switzerland (SUI) ●●●
3  Pakistan (PAK) ●●
2  Poland (POL) ●●
2  Spain (ESP)
2  South Africa (RSA)
1  Belgium (BEL)
1  Malaysia (MYS)
1  Germany (GER)
1  Hungary (HUN)
1  Latvia (LAT)
1  Netherlands (NED)
1  Scotland (SCO)

World Championship qualifiers[]

Winners of Odense Open qualification event receive a wildcard for the Men's and Women's World Championships. The qualified players are:

Player Date PSA ranking Tier
 Aly Hussein (EGY) 19 June 2021 161 PSA Challenger Tour 5
 Cristina Gómez (ESP) 19 June 2021 72 PSA Challenger Tour 5

World and Continental championships[]

Event Date Venue Men's Women's
champion runner-up champion runner-up
European Individual August 26–29, 2020
Prague
 Czech Republic
Cancelled due to COVID-19 in Europe.[28]
September 16–19, 2020
Riccione
 Italy
Cancelled due to COVID-19 in Europe.[28]
European Junior December 10–13, 2020
Eindhoven
 Netherlands
Moved to early September/October 2021 due to COVID-19 in the Netherlands.[29]
January, 2021
Kuala Lumpur
 Malaysia
Cancelled/Postponed to 2022 due to COVID-19 in Malaysia.[30]
June 16–19, 2021
Edinburgh
 Scotland
Cancelled due to COVID-19 in Europe.[31]
World Doubles July 1–5, 2021
Gold Coast
 Australia
Postponed to a later date COVID-19 in Australia.[32]
European Team – Division 3 July 14–17, 2021
Ljubljana
 Slovenia
Cancelled due to COVID-19 in Europe.[31]
PSA World Championships July 14–22, 2021 University Club of Chicago
Chicago
 United States
 Ali Farag (EGY)
7–11, 12–10, 11–9, 11–4
 Mohamed El Shorbagy (EGY)  Nour El Sherbini (EGY)
11–5, 11–8, 8–11, 11–9
 Nouran Gohar (EGY)

National championships[]

These are the winners of the most relevant 2020–2021 national squash championships.

Country Date Venue Men's champion Women's champion
 Australia June 17–20, 2021 Castlereagh Club, Sydney Rex Hedrick Tamika Saxby
 Brazil June 23–27, 2021 Renato Gallego Squash Academy, São Caetano do Sul
 Colombia December 11–13, 2020 , Floridablanca Juan Camilo Vargas Laura Tovar
 Croatia November 7–8, 2020 First Fitness & Squash Tower, Zagreb
 Denmark November 20–22, 2020 Skinderskovhallen, Herlev Rasmus Nielsen
 Finland May 29–30, 2021 Tali Badminton & Squash Center, Helsinki Miko Äijänen Emilia Soini
 France March 4–7, 2021 SquashBad33, Bordeaux Grégoire Marche Camille Serme
 Hong Kong Jun 27–Jul 3, 2021 Hong Kong Squash Centre, Hong Kong Yip Tsz Fung Lee Ka Yi
 Hungary May 28–30, 2021 Squash Club Szeged, Szeged Farkas Balázs Hannah Chukwu
 Italy December 4–6, 2020 Centro Tecnico Federale FIGS, Riccione Yuri Farneti
 Malaysia October 6–11, 2020 National Squash Centre, Bukit Jalil Ivan Yuen Low Wee Wern
 New Zealand (2020) Oct 30–Nov 1, 2020 North Shore Squash Club, Takapuna Evan Williams Emma Millar (2020)
 Norway (2020) October 2–4, 2020 Lysaker Squash, Lysaker Lotte Eriksen
 Norway (2021) June 24–27, 2021 Lysaker Squash, Lysaker
 Pakistan (W) January 17–19, 2021 Hyderabad Gymkhana, Hyderabad
 Poland (2020) September 10–12, 2020 Hasta La Vista Sports Center, Wrocław Filip Jarota Karina Tyma
 Poland (2021) June 10–12, 2021 Hasta La Vista Sports Center, Wrocław Filip Jarota Karina Tyma
 Portugal July 10–11, 2021 Proracket Squash & Padel, São Mamede de Infesta Rui Soares
 Singapore Nov 28–Dec 6, 2020 , Kallang
 Slovakia November 26–28, 2020 IMET Squash Centrum, Bratislava Miroslav Celler
 Slovenia May 28–30, 2021 Squashland Ljubljana, Ljubljana
 South Africa October 15–17, 2020 Brooklyn Mall, Pretoria Christo Potgieter Alexandra Fuller
 Spain May 28–30, 2021 Esportiu Rocafort, Barcelona Iker Pajares Marta Domínguez

 Sweden October 16–18, 2020 Enskede Rackethall, Stockholm
  Switzerland September 3–6, 2020 Sihlsports, Langnau am Albis Nicolas Müller Ambre Allinckx
 Ukraine February 19–21, 2021 Sport Life Teremky, Kyiv Valeriy Fedoruk Nadiya Usenko

Retirements[]

Following is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the PSA Men's World Rankings and Women's World Rankings top 30 for at least one month) who announced their retirement from professional squash, became inactive, or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2020–21 season:

Current world top 10 players[]

See also[]

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