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PSA World Tour Finals
Details
Event namePSA World Tour Finals
LocationCairo, Egypt (2019–present)
VenueVitis Club (1994–1995)
The Galleria, Hatfield (1996–1999)
Broadgate Arena (1999–2006)
National Squash Centre (2007–2008)
Queen's Club (2009–2013)
Westwood Club (2014)
Burj Park (2016)
Dubai Opera (2017)
Emirates Golf Club (2018)
Mall of Arabia (2019–2022)
EDNC SODIC (2023–)
Dates1993–
Website
worldseriesfinals.com
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)Egypt Mostafa Asal (men's)
Egypt Nouran Gohar (women's)

The PSA World Tour Finals is the end of season championship of the PSA World Tour of male and female professional squash players. The top eight players in the current PSA World Tour is qualified for the event.

The eight players compete in two groups of four and play a round robin[1] to determine the semi-finalists. The competition then becomes a knock-out competition to determine the World Series Finals champions. The event has been staged since 1993 in Zürich, Hatfield, London and Manchester and then London again before switching to Dubai in 2016.[2] The event has prize money of $160,000. In 2012 the event added a women's section 2011 and 2013 has seen the women compete again during the day session, with the men competing in the evening session.[3] The first edition of the women's competition was won by Nicol David.[4]

Before the 2018–19 PSA World Tour season, it was named PSA World Series Finals.

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "World Series Finals Returns to Queen's - Professional Squash Association".
  3. ^ "ATCO World Series Squash Finals Tickets | Tennis/Squash Tickets".
  4. ^ "World Series Squash Finals 2012".

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