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2020–21 PSA Women's World Squash Championship
The 2020–21 PSA Women's World Squash Championship was the 2020–21 women's edition of the World Squash Championships, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place in Chicago, United States from 14 to 22 July 2021. It's the second time that Chicago hosted the PSA World Championships after 2018–19 edition. World Ranking Points/Prize money PSA also awards points towards World Ranking. Points are awarded as follows: Prize money breakdown Total prize money for the tournament is $1,000,000, $500,000 per gender. This is a 7,65% prize fund increase from previous World Championships (2019–20, $335,000 Men's/$430,000 Women's) that were held separately. Seeds Nour El Sherbini (champion) Nouran Gohar ''(runner-up)'' Camille Serme ''(semifinals)'' Hania El Hammamy ''(quarterfinals)'' Amanda Sobhy ''(semifinals)'' Sarah-Jane Perry ''(quarterfinals)'' Joelle King ''(quarterfinals)'' Salma Hany ''(quarterfinals)'' ...
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