The 2019–20 PSA World Tour is a series of men's and women's squash tournaments which are part of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) PSA World Tour from August 2019 until July 2020. The PSA World Tour tournaments are some of the most prestigious events on the men's and women's tour. The best-performing players in the World Tour events qualify for the annual Men's and Women's Finals.
Starting in August 2018, PSA replaced World Series tournaments with new PSA World Tour, comprising four new tournament-tiers: Platinum ($164,500–$180,500), Gold ($100,000–$120,500), Silver ($70,000–$88,000) and Bronze ($51,000–$53,000) each one awarding different points.
PSA World Tour Ranking Points
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PSA World Tour events also have a separate World Tour ranking. Points for this are calculated on a cumulative basis after each World Tour event. The top eight players at the end of the calendar year are then eligible to play in the PSA World Tour Finals .
Ranking points vary according to tournament tier being awarded as follows:
Tournament
Ranking Points
Rank
Prize Money US$
Ranking Points
Winner
Runner up
3/4
5/8
9/16
17/32
33/48
World Championship
$500,000
25045 points
3175
2090
1270
780
475
290
177.5
Platinum
$164,500–$180,500
19188 points
2750
1810
1100
675
410
250
152.5
Gold
$100,000–$120,500
10660 points
1750
1150
700
430
260
160
Silver
$75,000–$88,000
7470 points
1225
805
490
300
182.5
112.5
Bronze
$47,500–$55,000
5330 points
875
575
350
215
130
80
Tournament
Country
Location
Rank
Prize money
Date
Winner
J.P. Morgan China Squash Open
China
Shanghai
Gold
$112,000
4–8 September 2019
Mohamed El Shorbagy
Open de France – Nantes
France
Nantes
Silver
$73,500
9–14 September 2019
Paul Coll
Oracle Netsuite Open
United States
San Francisco
Gold
$121,000
24–30 September 2019
Mohamed El Shorbagy
FS Investments U.S. Open
United States
Philadelphia
Platinum
$185,500
5–12 October 2019
Ali Farag
Egyptian Squash Open
Egypt
Cairo
Platinum
$185,000
25 Oct.–1 Nov. 2019
Karim Abdel Gawad
PSA World Championships
Qatar
Doha
W.C.
$335,000
8–15 November 2019
Tarek Momen
Channel VAS Championships
England
Weybridge
Gold
$106,000
19–24 November 2019
Karim Abdel Gawad
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions
United States
New York City
Platinum
$195,000
9–17 January 2020
Mohamed El Shorbagy
Pittsburgh Open
United States
Pittsburgh
Bronze
$52,500
22–26 January 2020
Fares Dessouky
Motor City Open
United States
Bloomfield Hills
Silver
$76,000
5–9 February 2020
Diego Elías
Troilus Gold Canada Cup
Canada
Toronto
Silver
$79,500
21–25 February 2020
Tarek Momen
The Windy City Open
United States
Chicago
Platinum
$250,000
27 Feb.–4 Mar. 2020
Ali Farag
Canary Wharf Classic
England
London
Gold
$109,500
8–13 March 2020
Mohamed El Shorbagy
World Championship
177.5
1st Round
290
2nd Round
475
3rd Round
780
Quarterfinalist
1270
Semifinalist
2090
Runner-up
3175
Winner
Platinum
152.5
1st Round
250
2nd Round
410
3rd Round
675
Quarterfinalist
1100
Semifinalist
1810
Runner-up
2750
Winner
Gold
160
1st Round
260
2nd Round
430
Quarterfinalist
700
Semifinalist
1150
Runner-up
1750
Winner
Silver
112.5
1st Round
182.5
2nd Round
300
Quarterfinalist
490
Semifinalist
805
Runner-up
1225
Winner
Bronze
80
1st Round
130
2nd Round
215
Quarterfinalist
350
Semifinalist
575
Runner-up
875
Winner
Top 16 Men's PSA World Tour Standings 2019–20[ 1]
Rank
Player
Tournaments Played
Total Points
1
Mohamed El Shorbagy ‡
8
1750
–
1750
1810
–
780
1150
2750
–
–
–
675
1750
12415
2
Ali Farag
6
1150
–
–
2750
1810
–
–
1100
–
–
–
2750
1150
10710
3
Tarek Momen
8
–
–
1150
1100
250
3175
–
1810
–
–
1225
1100
700
10510
4
Paul Coll
8
–
1225
–
675
1100
2090
700
675
–
–
805
1810
–
9080
5
Karim Abdel Gawad
7
–
–
–
675
2750
475
1750
1100
–
–
–
1100
260
8110
6
Marwan El Shorbagy
10
700
–
700
250
675
1270
430
250
–
300
–
250
700
5525
7
Diego Elías
9
–
–
–
1100
250
780
260
250
–
1225
490
675
430
5460
8
Joel Makin
10
–
805
430
410
1100
475
430
675
–
–
300
410
160
5195
9
Simon Rösner
8
–
300
260
675
250
1270
–
675
–
–
–
675
260
4365
10
Saurav Ghosal
9
700
–
–
250
410
475
430
410
575
–
–
250
430
3930
11
Fares Dessouky
7
–
300
–
250
675
475
–
–
875
–
–
250
430
3255
12
Mazen Hesham
9
430
–
–
410
410
290
430
250
–
–
300
410
160
3090
13
Grégoire Marche
9
–
490
–
410
410
177.5
–
410
350
182.5
–
250
160
2840
14
Mathieu Castagnet
9
–
300
260
250
–
290
260
250
–
–
490
410
260
2770
15
Zahed Salem
8
–
490
–
410
250
780
–
250
130
182.5
–
250
–
2742.5
16
Omar Mosaad
8
430
–
–
250
250
475
–
250
350
–
–
410
260
2675
Bold – Players qualified for the Finals
(*) – Winners of Platinum's tournaments automatically qualifies for Finals.
(‡) – Mohamed ElShorbay opts out to not play for personal reasons. [ 2]
Tournament
Country
Location
Rank
Prize money
Date
Winner
J.P. Morgan China Squash Open
China
Shanghai
Gold
$112,000
4–8 September 2019
Nour El Tayeb
Open de France – Nantes
France
Nantes
Silver
$73,500
9–14 September 2019
Camille Serme
Oracle Netsuite Open
United States
San Francisco
Gold
$121,000
24–30 September 2019
Raneem El Weleily
FS Investments U.S. Open
United States
Philadelphia
Platinum
$169,000
5–12 October 2019
Nouran Gohar
PSA World Championships
Egypt
Cairo
W.C.
$430,000
24 Oct.–1 Nov. 2019
Nour El Sherbini
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions
United States
New York City
Platinum
$195,000
9–17 January 2020
Camille Serme
Carol Weymuller Open
United States
New York City
Bronze
$51,250
22–27 January 2020
Nouran Gohar
Cleveland Classic
United States
Cleveland
Bronze
$51,250
30 Jan.–3 Feb. 2020
Nour El Tayeb
Bahl & Gaynor Cincinnati Cup
United States
Cincinnati
Bronze
$51,250
20–24 February 2020
Amanda Sobhy
The Windy City Open
United States
Chicago
Platinum
$250,000
27 Feb.–4 Mar. 2020
Nour El Sherbini
Black Ball Squash Open
Egypt
New Cairo
Platinum
$180,500
8–14 March 2020
Hania El Hammamy
World Championship
177.5
1st Round
290
2nd Round
475
3rd Round
780
Quarterfinalist
1270
Semifinalist
2090
Runner-up
3175
Winner
Platinum
152.5
1st Round
250
2nd Round
410
3rd Round
675
Quarterfinalist
1100
Semifinalist
1810
Runner-up
2750
Winner
Gold
160
1st Round
260
2nd Round
430
Quarterfinalist
700
Semifinalist
1150
Runner-up
1750
Winner
Silver
112.5
1st Round
182.5
2nd Round
300
Quarterfinalist
490
Semifinalist
805
Runner-up
1225
Winner
Bronze
80
1st Round
130
2nd Round
215
Quarterfinalist
350
Semifinalist
575
Runner-up
875
Winner
Bold – Players qualified for the Finals
(*) – Winners of Platinum's tournaments automatically qualifies for Finals.
(‡) – Announced retirement from squash on 25 June 2020.