PSA Women's World Tour Finals

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The PSA World Tour Finals for Women (formerly World Series Finals ) is a squash tournament that is played at the end of each season of the PSA World Tour for Women . The eight best players of the current season qualify and play for the title.

history

The tournament was held for the first time in 1998 under the name World Grand Prix Finals . Hurghada was the venue from 1998 to 2001 before the tournament moved to Doha for three years . The last event initially took place in 2004, before it was re-launched in 2012 as World Series Finals . The venue was the Queen's Club in London . The 2012 final was canceled because the venue was no longer available at short notice. There was also no event in 2013. After the WSA was integrated into the PSA, the tournament was renamed World Series Finals . The eight players who had scored the most points in the tournaments with the World Series category qualified. For the 2018/19 season , the final tournament was renamed PSA World Tour Finals , and the qualification mode changed, since it was no longer just the points from the tournaments in the highest rating category that counted, but all world ranking points accumulated over the season.

Previous winners

venue year Winner Final opponent Result
EgyptEgypt Cairo 2018/19 EgyptEgypt Raneem El Weleily FranceFrance Camille Serme 3:11, 8:11, 11: 7, 11: 4, 11: 6
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Dubai
2017/18 EgyptEgypt Nour El Sherbini EgyptEgypt Raneem El Weleily 11: 5, 9:11, 11: 8, 11: 5
2016/17 EnglandEngland Laura Massaro EgyptEgypt Nour El Sherbini 11: 8, 12:10, 11: 5
2015/16 EnglandEngland Laura Massaro EgyptEgypt Raneem El Weleily 9:11, 11: 6, 5:11, 12:10, 11: 5
United StatesUnited States Richmond 2014/15 did not take place
United KingdomUnited Kingdom London
2013/14 did not take place
2012/13 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David EnglandEngland Laura Massaro 11: 3, 11: 2, 11: 9
2011/12 MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David IrelandIreland Madeline Perry 11: 9, 11: 9, 11: 9
2004/05 to 2010/11: did not take place
QatarQatar Doha
2003/04 EnglandEngland Cassie Jackman AustraliaAustralia Natalie Grinham 7: 9, 9: 2, 10: 9, 3: 9, 9: 6
2002/03 New ZealandNew Zealand Carol Owens AustraliaAustralia Rachael Grinham 9: 0, 9: 2, 9: 4
2001/02 AustraliaAustralia Sarah Fitz-Gerald New ZealandNew Zealand Carol Owens 6: 9, 5: 9, 9: 5, 9: 7, 9: 4
EgyptEgypt Hurghada
2000/01 AustraliaAustralia Sarah Fitz-Gerald New ZealandNew Zealand Leilani Joyce 9: 6, 9: 5, 9: 1
1999/00 AustraliaAustralia Carol Owens EnglandEngland Cassie Campion 9: 1, 5: 9, 5: 9, 9: 2, 9: 2
1998/99 AustraliaAustralia Michelle Martin AustraliaAustralia Carol Owens 9: 3, 9: 7, 2: 9, 9: 4
1997/98 AustraliaAustralia Michelle Martin AustraliaAustralia Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9: 3, 9: 5, 3: 9, 9: 3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ World Series Finals head west