Canary Wharf Squash Classic

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The Canary Wharf Squash Classic is an annual squash tournament for men and takes place in London's Canary Wharf in England . The tournament was launched in 2004 and has been part of the PSA World Tour since 2006 . The total prize money is US $ 109,500 and belongs to the PSA World Tour Gold rating category .

The Canary Wharf Squash Classic was held for the first time as an invitation tournament in 2004, in which eight players from the world's best played off the tournament winner. The final was played in the best-of-seven mode. Also in 2005 it had the status of an invitation tournament with a final in the best-of-five mode before it became part of the PSA World Tour in 2006. Since then there have been the usual qualifying rounds and a main field of 16 players. Nick Matthew (2010 to 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017) is a record winner with six titles.

winner

year winner Final opponent Result
2020 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy EgyptEgypt Ali Farag 11: 8, 10:12, 11: 6, 15:13
2019 New ZealandNew Zealand Paul Coll EgyptEgypt Tarek Momen 11: 8, 12:10, 11: 3
2018 EgyptEgypt Mohamed Elshorbagy EgyptEgypt Tarek Momen 11: 8, 7:11, 12:10, 9:11, 11: 3
2017 EnglandEngland Nick Matthew EgyptEgypt Fares Dessouki 11: 9, 11: 7, 10:12, 11: 8
2016 FranceFrance Mathieu Castagnet EgyptEgypt Omar Mosaad 6:11, 11: 7, 11: 8, 11: 5
2015 EnglandEngland Nick Matthew GermanyGermany Simon Rösner 11: 4, 11: 9, 11: 7
2014 EnglandEngland Nick Matthew EnglandEngland James Willstrop 11: 5, 11: 5, 11: 5
2013 EnglandEngland James Willstrop EnglandEngland Peter Barker 11: 8, 5:11, 11: 4, 11: 4
2012 EnglandEngland Nick Matthew EnglandEngland James Willstrop 11: 7, 11: 8, 11: 9
2011 EnglandEngland Nick Matthew EnglandEngland Peter Barker 5:11, 11: 4, 11: 1, 11: 3
2010 EnglandEngland Nick Matthew FranceFrance Grégory Gaultier 12:10, 6:11, 13:11, 11: 3
2009 AustraliaAustralia David Palmer EnglandEngland James Willstrop 11: 9, 12:10, 8:11, 11: 7
2008 EnglandEngland James Willstrop AustraliaAustralia Cameron Pilley 9:11, 11: 9, 8:11, 11: 6, 11: 3
2007 EnglandEngland James Willstrop ScotlandScotland John White 8:11, 11: 5, 11:13, 11: 1, 11: 2
2006 FranceFrance Thierry Lincou AustraliaAustralia Anthony Ricketts 11: 9, 6:11, 11: 7, 7:11, 11: 3
2005 ScotlandScotland John White AustraliaAustralia Anthony Ricketts 4: 9, 1: 9, 9: 2, 9: 3, 9: 1
2004 EnglandEngland James Willstrop FranceFrance Thierry Lincou 9: 7, 9: 5, 5: 9, 9: 4, 9:10, 9: 2

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