Squash tournament
The PSA World Series 2011 is a series of men's squash tournaments which are part of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour for the 2011 squash season. The PSA World Series tournaments are some of the most prestigious events on the men's tour. The best-performing players in the World Series events qualify for the annual 2011 PSA World Series Finals tournament. Amr Shabana won his first PSA World Series Squash Finals trophy, beating Grégory Gaultier in the final .
PSA World Series Ranking Points
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
$115,000-$274,999
625 points
100
65
40
25
15
10
2011 Tournaments
Tournament
Country
Location
Rank
Prize money
Date
2011 Winner
Tournament of Champions 2011
United States
New York City
World Series Gold
$115,000
January 21–27, 2011
Ramy Ashour
North American Open 2011
United States
Richmond, Virginia
World Series Gold
$115,000
20–26 February 2011
Nick Matthew
Australian Open 2011
Australia
Canberra
World Series Platinum
$150,000
8–14 August 2011
Ramy Ashour
British Grand Prix 2011
England
Manchester
World Series Gold
$115,000
19–25 September 2011
Ramy Ashour
US Open 2011
United States
Philadelphia
World Series Gold
$115,000
30 September - 6 October 2011
Amr Shabana
Qatar Classic 2011
Qatar
Doha
World Series Platinum
$150,000
16–21 October 2011
Grégory Gaultier
Hong Kong Open 2011
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
World Series Platinum
$150,000
15–20 November 2011
James Willstrop
Kuwait PSA Cup 2011
Kuwait
Kuwait
World Series Platinum
$165,000
23–29 November 2011
James Willstrop
PSA Masters 2011
India
New Delhi
World Series Platinum
$165,000
12–18 December 2011
James Willstrop
World Series Standings 2011
Performance Table Legend
10
1st Round
15
2nd Round
25
Quarterfinalist
40
Semifinalist
65
Runner-up
100
Winner
Bold – The first eight players present for the final
See also
References
External links