James Willstrop (ENG)

August World Ranking #1

James Willstrop, England’s most successful junior player of all time, fulfilled his spectacular promise as a PSA World Tour player by earning the world number one ranking in January 2012 after a sensational three-tournament victory run at the end of 2011.

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Nick Matthew (ENG)

August World Ranking #2

Nick Matthew has enjoyed a prolific career since turning pro in 1998 - achieving a string of historic breakthroughs which have led the Yorkshireman to become one of England's most successful squash players of all-time.

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Gregory Gaultier (FRA)

August World Ranking #3

One of the most successful French squash players of all-time, Gregory Gaultier reached the 45th PSA World Tour final of his career in February this year at the Swedish Open in Linkoping, where he notched up his 20th title after beating Egyptian rival Karim Darwish in the final.

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Peter Barker (ENG)

August World Ranking #6

England's Peter Barker trulyearned himself the title 'Mr Consistency' in 2011 after reaching the quarter-finals in all nine of the year's PSA World Series events - an achievement unmatched by any other player.

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Amr Shabana (EGY)

August World Ranking #7

After becoming the first Egyptian to top the Dunlop PSA Men's World Rankings in April 2006, Amr Shabana went on to hold the position for 33 unbroken months - confirming his status as the fifth longest-standing world number one of all-time, behind Pakistanis Jansher Khan and Jahangir Khan, Englishman Peter Nicol and Australian Geoff Hunt. 



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Laurens Jan Anjema (NL)

August World Ranking #9

Laurens Jan Anjema became the highest-ranked Dutchman of all-time in March 2007 when he reached 21 in the PSA list, overtaking former world No22 Tommy Berden.

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Daryl Selby (ENG)

August World Ranking #11

Daryl Selby has become a firm fixture in England team line-ups in recent years – but the country’s fourth highest ranked PSA player established his national credentials in emphatic style early this year when he became the British National champion for the first time, after a stunning final upset over world number one Nick Matthew.

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Alister Walker (BW)

August World Ranking #13

After being based in the UK for several years, and representing England in the World & European Team Championships, Alister Walker relocated to New York at the beginning of 2011 and has now transferred his international allegiance to Botswana, the country of his birth.

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Hisham Mohammed Ashour (EGY)

August World Ranking #15

Hisham Mohd Ashour has long been overshadowed by his younger brother Ramy Ashour – but the 29-year-old from Cairo firmly established himself as one of the leading Egyptians on the PSA World Tour in June 2011 when he rose to a career-high world No13 ranking.

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Tarek Momen (EGY)

August World Ranking #21

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Nicolas Mueller (CH)

August World Ranking #23

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Julian Illingworth (USA)

August World Ranking #28

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Qualifying Players

Stephen Coppinger (ZA)

Alan Clyne (UK)

Mohammed Ali Anwar Reda (EGY)

Ryan Cuskelly (AUS)

Zac Alexander (AUS)

Chris Simpson (ENG)

Siddharth Suchde (IN)

Gregoire Marche (FRA)

Aamir Atlas Khan (PK)

Martin Knight (NZ)

Shawn Delierre (CAN)

Campbell Grayson (NZ)

Christopher Gordon (USA)

Jeffrey Young (AUS)

Shahjahan Khan (PK)

Armando Olguin (MX)

 

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