2010 PSA Super Series

The PSA Super Series 2010 is a series of men's squash tournaments which are part of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour for the 2010 squash season. The PSA Super Series tournaments are some of the most prestigious events on the men's tour. The best-performing players in the Super Series events qualify for the annual 2010 PSA World Series Finals tournament. Nick Matthew and Amr Shabana managed to reach the final of the 2010 PSA World Series Squash Finals, but this year there was no winner, because the venue at the Queens Club arena where the final was due to take place was damaged by gales.[1]

PSA Super Series 2010
Details
Event namePSA Super Series 2010
Website
psaworldtour.com/page/SuperSeriesRanking
YearWorld Tour 2010

PSA Super Series Ranking Points

PSA Super Series events also have a separate World Series ranking. Points for this are calculated on a cumulative basis after each Super 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
Super Series $115,000-$274,999 625 points 100 65 40 25 15 10

2010 Tournaments

TournamentCountryLocationRankPrize moneyDate2010 Winner
Tournament of Champions 2010  United States New York City Super Series Silver $97,500 22–28 January 2010 England James Willstrop
North American Open 2010  United States Richmond, Virginia Super Series Silver $93,750 20–26 February 2010 England Nick Matthew
Sky Open 2010  Egypt Cairo Super Series Platinum $150,000 17–22 May 2010 England Nick Matthew
Australian Open 2010  Australia Canberra Super Series Platinum $142,500 10–15 August 2010 England Nick Matthew
Hong Kong Open 2010  Hong Kong Hong Kong Super Series Platinum $147,500 25–29 August 2010 Egypt Ramy Ashour
British Grand Prix 2010  England Manchester Super Series Silver $92,500 15–20 September 2010 Egypt Ramy Ashour
El Gouna International 2010  Egypt El Gouna Super Series Platinum $142,500 18–24 October 2010 Egypt Karim Darwish
Kuwait PSA Cup 2010  Kuwait Kuwait Super Series Platinum $172,500 28 October - 2 November 2010 Egypt Ramy Ashour
Qatar Classic 2010  Qatar Doha Super Series Platinum $147,500 7–12 November 2010 Egypt Karim Darwish
PSA Masters 2010  India New Delhi Super Series Platinum $192,500 12–18 December 2010 England Nick Matthew

Super Series Standings 2010

Performance Table Legend
10 1st Round 15 2nd Round
25 Quarterfinalist 40 Semifinalist
65 Runner-up 100 Winner
Top 16 Super Series Standings 2010[2]
Rank Player Number of
Tournament
Tournament
of Champions
North
American Open
Sky Open Australian
Open
Hong Kong
Open
British
Grand Prix
El Gouna
International
Kuwait
PSA Cup
Qatar
Classic
Punj Lloyd
PSA Masters
Total
Points
USA United States USA United States EGY Egypt AUS Australia HKG Hong Kong ENG England EGY Egypt KUW Kuwait QAT Qatar IND India
1 Egypt Ramy Ashour 8 65 65 40 65 100 100 65 100 - - 600
2 England Nick Matthew 8 40 100 100 100 25 - - 15 40 100 520
3 England James Willstrop 10 100 40 25 40 25 65 25 40 25 65 450
4 Egypt Karim Darwish 8 40 15 65 25 40 - 100 25 100 - 410
5 Egypt Amr Shabana 10 25 40 15 25 25 25 25 65 65 40 350
6 France Grégory Gaultier 9 25 25 25 40 65 40 40 40 40 - 340
7 France Thierry Lincou 9 - 25 40 25 25 25 40 25 25 25 255
8 England Peter Barker 8 - 15 25 25 40 - 15 25 25 15 185
9 Egypt Wael El Hindi 9 25 15 25 15 15 - 10 15 10 15 145
10 England Daryl Selby 8 - - 10 10 15 25 10 25 25 25 145
11 Australia David Palmer 7 25 15 15 15 15 40 - - 15 - 140
12 Botswana Alister Walker 9 15 15 15 10 15 15 10 15 15 - 125
13 Australia Cameron Pilley 7 - - 15 15 15 - 25 15 15 25 125
14 Egypt Hisham Mohd Ashour 7 15 - 10 - 10 15 10 - 10 40 110
15 England Adrian Grant 7 - 25 15 15 10 15 - 15 15 - 110
16 Netherlands Laurens Jan Anjema 7 - - 15 15 15 - 10 15 15 15 100

Bold – The first eight players present for the final

Final tournamentCountryLocationPrize moneyDate2010 Super Series Champion
PSA World Series Finals 2010  England Queen's Club, London $110,000 11–15 January 2011 England Nick Matthew/Egypt Amr Shabana

See also

References

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