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2017–18 PSA World Series

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2017–18 PSA World Series
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Event name2017–18 PSA World Series
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PSA World Series standings
YearPSA World Tour 17–18

The PSA World Series 2017–18 is a series of men's and women's squash tournaments which are part of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour for the end of 2017 and the start of 2018. The PSA World Series tournaments are some of the most prestigious events on the men's and women's tour. The best-performing players in the World Series events qualify for the annual 2018 Men's PSA World Series Finals and 2018 Women's PSA World Series Finals tournament.

PSA World Series Ranking Points

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

Tournament Ranking Points
Rank Prize Money US$ Ranking Points Winner Runner up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32
World Series $150,000-$350,000 625 points 100 65 40 25 15 10

Men's

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Tournaments

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Tournament Country Location Rank Prize money Date 2017–18 Winner
U.S. Open 2017  United States Philadelphia World Series $165,000 7–14 October 2017 Egypt Ali Farag
Qatar Classic 2017  Qatar Doha World Series $165,000 29 Oct.–3 Nov. 2017 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy
Hong Kong Open 2017  Hong Kong Hong Kong World Series $165,000 14–19 November 2017 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy
Tournament of Champions 2018  United States New York City World Series $165,000 18–25 January 2018 Germany Simon Rösner
Windy City Open 2018  United States Chicago World Series $250,000 22–28 February 2018 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy
El Gouna International 2018  Egypt El Gouna World Series $165,000 20–27 April 2018 Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy
British Open 2018  England Hull World Series $165,000 15–20 May 2018 Colombia Miguel Ángel Rodríguez

Standings

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Performance Table Legend
10 1st Round 15 2nd Round
25 Quarterfinalist 40 Semifinalist
65 Runner-up 100 Winner
Top 16 Men's World Series Standings 2017–18[1]
Rank Player Number of
Tournament
US Open Qatar
Classic
Hong Kong
Open
Tournament
of Champions
Windy City
Open
El Gouna
International
British
Open
Total
Points
USA United States QAT Qatar HKG Hong Kong USA United States USA United States EGY Egypt ENG England
1 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy 7 65 100 100 15 100 40 65 485
2 Egypt Ali Farag 7 100 25 65 40 40 65 25 360
3 Egypt Marwan El Shorbagy 7 15 25 40 15 65 100 25 285
4 Germany Simon Rösner 7 25 40 15 100 25 25 25 255
5 Egypt Tarek Momen 7 15 65 25 65 40 25 10 245
6 France Grégory Gaultier 5 40 25 40 40 40 185
Colombia Miguel Ángel Rodríguez 6 10 10 15 25 25 100 185
8 Egypt Karim Abdel Gawad 7 10 15 40 15 25 25 15 145
9 England Nick Matthew 5 40 25 25 15 15 120
10 Egypt Omar Mosaad 7 40 15 10 10 10 15 15 115
11 Peru Diego Elías 6 25 25 15 15 10 10 100
12 Egypt Mohamed Abouelghar 7 15 10 25 10 10 10 15 95
13 New Zealand Paul Coll 6 15 10 15 15 10 25 90
14 Australia Ryan Cuskelly 6 10 10 15 25 15 10 85
Germany Raphael Kandra 7 10 10 10 0 0 15 40 85
Australia Cameron Pilley 6 10 15 15 10 25 10 85
Mexico César Salazar 7 15 10 10 10 10 15 15 85

‡Marwan El Shorbagy withdraws to the World Series Finals on 30 May due to a hamstring injury. [2]

Bold – Players qualified for the final

Final tournament Country Location Prize money Date 2017–18 World Series Champion
PSA World Series Finals 2018  United Arab Emirates Dubai $160,000 5–9 June 2018 Egypt Mohamed El Shorbagy

Women's

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Tournaments

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Tournament Country Location Rank Prize money Date 2017–18 Winner
US Open 2017  United States Philadelphia World Series $165,000 7–14 October 2017 Egypt Nour El Tayeb
Hong Kong Open 2017  Hong Kong Hong Kong World Series $140,000 14–19 November 2017 Egypt Nour El Sherbini
Saudi PSA Masters 2018  Saudi Arabia Riyadh World Series $165,000 7–12 January 2018 Egypt Nour El Sherbini
Tournament of Champions 2018  United States New York City World Series $165,000 18–25 January 2018 Egypt Nour El Sherbini
Windy City Open 2018  United States Chicago World Series $250,000 22–28 February 2018 Egypt Nour El Tayeb
El Gouna International 2018  Egypt El Gouna World Series $165,000 20–27 April 2018 Egypt Raneem El Weleily
British Open 2018  England Hull World Series $165,000 15–20 May 2018 Egypt Nour El Sherbini

Standings

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Performance Table Legend
10 1st Round 15 2nd Round
25 Quarterfinalist 40 Semifinalist
65 Runner-up 100 Winner
Top 16 Women's World Series Standings 2017–18[3]
Rank Player Number of
Tournament
US Open Hong Kong
Open
Saudi Masters Tournament
of Champions
Windy City
Open
El Gouna
International
British
Open
Total
Points
USA United States HKG Hong Kong SAU Saudi Arabia USA United States USA United States EGY Egypt ENG England
1 Egypt Nour El Sherbini 7 25 100 100 100 25 65 100 515
2 Egypt Raneem El Weleily 7 65 65 65 25 40 100 65 425
3 Egypt Nour El Tayeb 7 100 15 40 65 100 40 25 385
4 England Laura Massaro 6 40 40 40 15 40 40 215
5 New Zealand Joelle King 7 40 25 25 15 65 15 15 200
France Camille Serme 7 15 40 15 40 25 25 40 200
7 Egypt Nouran Gohar 7 25 25 40 25 15 15 15 160
8 England Sarah-Jane Perry 7 10 15 25 25 40 15 25 155
9 England Alison Waters 7 25 15 15 15 25 25 25 145
10 Hong Kong Annie Au 7 25 15 15 10 15 25 15 120
Wales Tesni Evans 7 15 25 15 15 15 10 25 120
12 Malaysia Nicol David 6 15 25 25 25 10 15 115
13 India Joshna Chinappa 7 15 15 15 10 10 25 10 100
14 United States Olivia Blatchford 7 15 15 15 15 15 10 10 95
England Victoria Lust 7 15 10 15 15 10 15 15 95
16 Egypt Hania El Hammamy 7 10 10 15 10 15 15 10 85

Bold – Players qualified for the final

Final tournament Country Location Prize money Date 2017–18 World Series Champion
PSA World Series Finals 2018  United Arab Emirates Dubai $160,000 5–9 June 2018 Egypt Nour El Sherbini

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "PSA Men's World Series Standings". Archived from the original on 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  2. ^ "Marwan ElShorbagy Withdraws from World Series Finals to Hand Matthew Dubai Swansong". psaworldtour.com. 30 May 2018.
  3. ^ "PSA Women's World Series Standings". Archived from the original on 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
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