The 2023-24 CIB PSA World Championships will be staged in Egypt between May 9-17 when the world’s best players will battle it out for the most prestigious prize in squash. Egypt will host the sport’s biggest tournament for the 10th time and CIB returns as the title sponsor after sponsoring
Category: HISTORY
PSA World Championships: Tournament History
The sport’s biggest tournament returns to Chicago next week – the last few years have been dominated by the Egyptians, with six different winners taking the crown of World Champion
2022 : Farag and Sherbini retain titles in Cairo
Ali Farag and Nour El Sherbini retained their CIB PSA World Championships titles at the Egyptian National Museum of Civilization in Cairo
2021 : Sherbini & Farag Lift Trophies
Top seeds Nour El Sherbini and Ali Farag repeat their 2019 triumphs in Chicago to claim the World titles at the University Club of Chicago
2019 : Momen claims the Men’s Crown in Doha
Egypt’s Tarek Momen put in a sublime display to overcome New Zealand’s Paul Coll to be crowned the 2019-20 PSA Men’s World Champion in Qatar …
2019 : Farag and El Sherbini are crowned in Chicago
Nour El Sherbini and Ali Farag are the 2018/19 PSA World Squash Champions …
2017: It’s Mo and Raneem
Raneem El Welily and Mohamed ElShorbagy are the 2017 World Squash Champions …
2016: Sherbini repeat in El Gouna
The 2016 Women’s Worlds saw Nour El Sherbini retain her title in an all-Egyptian final …
2015 : Sherbini the youngest in KL
The 2015 Women’s Worlds saw Nour El Sherbini become the youngest Women’s World Champion ever …
2015: Gaultier at last in Bellevue
Appearing in his fifth World final, France’s Gregory Gaultier finally became World Champion in Bellevue, USA …
2014 : Eight for Nicol in Cairo
Nicol David breaks Egyptian hearts as she claims an eighth World Title in Cairo …
2014 : Ramy’s third in Doha
Ramy Ashour claimed a third World Title amidst high drama in Doha, Qatar …
2013 : Matthew’s hat-trick in Manchester
Nick Matthew claims a third World Title in front of a home crowd in Manchester …